Freehand Crochet skirt pt 1

I’ve been working on this skirt for about a week now in my spare time. It’s supposed to be a maxi skirt but we’ll see lol.

More progress will be shown for this skirt next week☺️.

if you would like to know anything about the skirt lmk!

I’m gonna start posting again lol.

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2025/10/15 Edited to

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