The Ethereal Boho Diamond Mesh Gown

By softstitchy

The Ethereal Boho Diamond Mesh Gown-Embrace your inner bohemian spirit with this stunning, floor-sweeping mesh dress. This design features a delicate diamond lattice stitch that offers both breathability and a sophisticated silhouette. Perfect for beach weddings, summer festivals, or layered over a slip for a chic evening look, this pattern focuses on structural elegance and high-end finishing touches like a pearl-encrusted waistband and playful fringe hem.

Materials Needed

  • 1200-1500 yards of Sport weight (Category 2) cotton or bamboo blend yarn in Cream/Ecru
  • 3.5mm (E) crochet hook
  • 4.0mm (G) crochet hook for the skirt flare
  • 60-80 6mm flat-back pearls or pearl beads
  • Stitch markers and measuring tape
  • Yarn needle for weaving ends and sewing pearls

Abbreviations

  • ch: chain
  • sc: single crochet
  • dc: double crochet
  • tr: treble crochet
  • sk: skip
  • st: stitch
  • sp: space
  • sl st: slip stitch

Step 1: Bodice and V-Neck Construction

Step 1: Bodice and V-Neck Construction

  • Begin by creating two symmetrical triangle panels for the bust using the diamond mesh stitch (ch 5, sk 2, sc in next).
  • Decrease at the neck edge every other row to create the sharp V-shape seen in the inspiration image.
  • Ensure you measure the width of your bust to determine when to stop increasing the side seams for the underarm transition.
  • Join the two panels at the center front base with a slip stitch, then continue working in rows across the back to complete the bodice circumference.

Step 2: The Structured Pearl Waistband

Step 2: The Structured Pearl Waistband

  • Switch to a smaller 3.5mm hook and work 8-10 rows of solid single crochet (sc) directly into the bottom of the bodice.
  • This band creates the ‘belt’ effect and provides the necessary structure to support the weight of the heavy mesh skirt.
  • Maintain a tight tension to ensure the waistband cinches the figure as shown in the model photo.
  • Mark the center of the band with stitch markers where the pearl embellishments will be sewn during the finishing phase.

Step 3: Creating the Flared Mesh Skirt

Step 3: Creating the Flared Mesh Skirt

  • Switch to the 4.0mm hook to allow for more drape and movement in the lower half of the dress.
  • Re-attach yarn to the bottom of the waistband and work the diamond mesh stitch in rounds (ch 6, sc in previous ch-sp).
  • To achieve the ‘A-line’ flare, increase the number of chains in your loops (from 6 to 7 or 8) every 10 inches of length.
  • Continue working in the round until the skirt reaches your desired length, keeping in mind that the mesh will stretch vertically when worn.

Step 4: Sleeves and Decorative Cuffs

Step 4: Sleeves and Decorative Cuffs

  • Join yarn at the armhole and work the diamond mesh stitch in a spiral down toward the wrist.
  • Slowly decrease the size of your mesh loops as you approach the forearm to create a tapered, fitted sleeve look.
  • At the wrist, work 5 rows of solid double crochet (dc) to create a structured cuff that matches the bodice style.
  • Ensure both sleeves are identical in length and loop count to maintain symmetry.

Step 5: Hand-Tied Fringe and Asymmetrical Hem

Step 5: Hand-Tied Fringe and Asymmetrical Hem

  • Cut several hundred 10-inch strands of yarn to create the bohemian fringe detail.
  • Fold two strands in half and use your hook to pull the loop through the final row of the mesh skirt, then pull the ends through the loop to secure.
  • Space the fringe every other mesh loop for a full, lush look that moves beautifully.
  • Trim the fringe evenly or at an angle if you prefer an asymmetrical ‘handkerchief’ hemline.

Step 6: Finishing and Pearl Embellishment

Step 6: Finishing and Pearl Embellishment

  • Weave in all loose ends using a yarn needle, ensuring they are hidden within the solid sections of the waistband and cuffs.
  • Using a needle and matching thread (or thin yarn), sew the pearls onto the waistband in three parallel rows.
  • Steam block the entire garment gently to open up the mesh stitches and allow the cotton to drape naturally.
  • Check all joins and seams for strength, as the weight of the fringe adds significant pull to the garment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of lining should I wear under this dress?

A: Since the mesh is very open, a nude-colored bodysuit or a simple jersey slip dress works best to maintain the ‘naked’ boho aesthetic while providing coverage.

Q: Will the dress stretch out over time?

A: Cotton yarn does tend to ‘grow.’ It is recommended to make the dress slightly shorter than your target length and use a smaller hook for the waistband to keep the shape secure.

Q: How do I wash a crochet dress with pearls and fringe?

A: Hand wash only in cool water with a gentle detergent. Lay flat to dry on a towel. Avoid hanging the dress while wet, as the water weight will over-stretch the mesh.

Conclusion

Congratulations on completing your Ethereal Boho Mesh Gown! This project is a true labor of love that results in a high-fashion piece worthy of any runway. Wear it with confidence, knowing you’ve mastered complex shaping and delicate finishing. Happy crocheting!

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