Mavka Dress Crochet Pattern
The Mavka Dress is a light and airy summer piece made entirely of joined-as-you-go motifs. With its clean V-neckline and elegant flare, it’s both casual and eye-catching - perfect for beach strolls, sunny vacations, or layering over a summer dress.
✨ Clever Construction
Worked seamlessly from joined hexagon motifs and their variations. These shape the garment while forming striking geometric lines and floral illusions throughout the fabric. No sewing required!
✨ Flared & Feminine Fit
The top of the dress features a straight silhouette, while the lower portion gradually widens into a breezy flared skirt. Add more length with extra rows of motifs for a custom fit.
✨ Folk-Inspired Name
The name Mavka comes from Ukrainian folklore - referring to a forest nymph known for her grace and lightness.
★ Instant Download – This is a digital PDF crochet pattern, not a physical item.
★ Written in English (US crochet terms).
★ Professionally tech edited with clear charts and written instructions.
MATERIALS
• Yarn: 100% linen by Lityarn, Light Fingering / 3 ply; 656 yd (600 m) per 100 g skein; shown in shade 21 (grey)
• Hook: US B/1 (2.25 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
• Yarn needle for finishing
SIZES
Bust circumference (inches): 36 (37½, 39, 40⅜, 41¾, 43¼, 44¾, 46¼, 47⅝, 49)
Bust circumference (cm): 92 (95, 98, 101, 104, 107, 109.5, 112.5, 115.5, 118, 121, 124)
🤍 Why You’ll Love This Pattern:
✔️ Beautiful geometric lace with strong lines
✔️ Modular and seamless construction
✔️ No sewing required - join-as-you-go motifs
✔️ Easily adjustable for length and size
🧶 Want to make the top version instead? Check out the Banana Pie Top!
Note: The Mavka Dress and Banana Pie Top patterns share the same construction. The only difference is in the skirt motifs used to shape the flare.
✔ If you want both the dress and top, the Mavka Dress pattern is all you need.
✔ If you only want the top, the Banana Pie pattern is sufficient.
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