Well the end of this dress certainly took a surprise turn. After dozens and dozens of rounds of the eyelet lace pattern with some slow decreases, all of a sudden it was time to work on the bust, which felt like it lasted about 10 minutes compared with the looooong trek that was the skirt portion.
Almost immediately came the shoulder shaping, and I have to say, I didn't quite get where they were going with this.
Until, I realized, this wasn't like the camisole tank tops I'm used to where the shoulders give way into a thin strap and then connect; this odd triangular shape would in fact wrap over the shoulder and be matched up with its symmetrical decreases on the front part of the bust.
Which creates adorable little cap sleeves!
(Pattern available here via Ravelry.)
Super into this dress. All that's left is a couple quick rows of picked-up-edging and then it's wet blocking time!



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