MASON'S DAUGHTER Daisy Skirt, Crochet
Mason's Daughter is The Avenue by Lyndsey Zorich's in-house label. The collection was thoughtfully designed with comfort, novelty, and quality in mind as Zorich and team have gained a keen sense of their clients' style after five years selling household and emerging brands.
Tell Me More
- Elevate your wardrobe with this beautifully crafted handmade crochet midi skirt, designed with intricate attention to detail. The geometric pattern of interlocking diamonds, rendered in warm shades of brown and blush, gives this dress a timeless yet contemporary appeal.
Fit Notes
- LZ is 5'7", 120 lbs. & takes the XS
Take Care
Hand Washing
- Use cold water: Fill a basin with cold or lukewarm water to avoid shrinking or stretching the fibers.
- Mild detergent: Use a gentle, mild detergent or soap designed for delicate fabrics, such as wool or baby clothing detergent.
- Gentle swishing: Submerge the dress in the water and gently swish it around. Avoid scrubbing or wringing the fabric, as this can cause it to stretch or lose its shape.
- Rinse thoroughly: After washing, drain the soapy water and rinse the dress with fresh, cold water to remove all detergent.
Drying
- Do not wring: Avoid wringing or twisting the dress to remove excess water. Instead, press it gently between your hands or roll it in a towel to absorb the moisture.
- Lay flat to dry: Lay the dress flat on a clean, dry towel or drying rack. Reshape it to its original form while it dries, and avoid hanging it up, as the weight of the water can stretch the crochet.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Dry the dress in a shaded area to prevent color fading.
Storing
- Fold, don’t hang: Store your crochet dress folded in a drawer or on a shelf. Hanging it may stretch the fibers over time.
- Use a fabric bag: If storing for a long period, place it in a breathable fabric bag to protect it from dust and pests, but avoid plastic bags, as they can trap moisture and cause mildew.
Spot Cleaning
- For small stains, spot clean by dabbing the area with a mild detergent solution and water. Be gentle to avoid damaging the fibers.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
- Avoid bleach and other harsh chemicals, as they can weaken the fibers and damage the crochet.
Ironing (If Needed)
- If ironing is necessary, use a low heat setting and place a cloth or towel between the dress and the iron to protect the fibers. Most crochet fabrics don’t need ironing if stored properly.
Following these steps will help preserve the beauty and integrity of your handmade crochet dress for years to come!