Easy Beginner Summer Crochet Top
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The Summer Crochet Top is a simplistic design that creates two rectangular pieces, front and back.
This pattern stitch is worked from the main body bottom to top lace in two rectangular pieces.
Then a slip stitch ribbing is added along each bottom piece. Last, it’s seamed together at the sides and top shoulders.
Suggested Crochet Supplies:
Crochet Hook:
5.0mm (H hook) for DK weight yarn, or hook to obtain gauge shrsl.com/3vjm6
OR 3.5mm crochet hook for fingering weight yarn
Notions:
Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors
Yarn:
WeCrochet Cotlin - DK Weight www.crochet.co...
70% Tanguis Cotton, 30% Linen, 123yds/50g
or
Mary Maxim Sunrise shrsl.com/42k0u
Yards Needed for DK Weight:
100% Acrylic, 240yds/3.5oz
550 (600, 675, 775) (900, 1200, 1300) yards
or
WeCrochet Samia - Fingering Weight shrsl.com/3xi5e
80% Cupro, 20% Mulberry Silk, 188yds/50g
Yardage:
Yards Needed for DK Weight:
550 (600, 675, 775) (900, 1200, 1300) yards
Yards Needed for Fingering Weight:
775 (830, 925, 1025) (1200, 1350, 1500) yards
Abbreviations/Stitches:
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
st(s) - stitch(es)
RS - Right Side
WS - Wrong Side
Gauge:
For Fingering Weight: 28 sts and 30 rows
For DK Weight: 21 sts and 24 rows
= 4×4” (10 cm) in Moss Stitch
Skill Level:
Easy/Beginner
Size:
Finished Bust Sizes (includes ease)
XS: 32.5” (83 cm)
S: 35” (88 cm)
M: 40” (102 cm)
L: 44” (112 cm)
1X: 49” (125 cm)
2X: 51.5 “ (131 cm)
3X: 56.5 (144 cm)
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My next top project. I made one ( different style) with bamboo yarn. It's so soft and I look forward to wearing it this summer
THANK YOU SO SOOOO MUCH! I had previously given up on ever being able to knit because I've been crocheting since I was a kid, and I just felt like it was going to take WAY to loog to get to the point where I could do it relatively quickly or have it not look like a 2yr old did it.
But this really sucked because I love how knitting look. I like it much better than crochet. (I'm always modifying or making up my own stitches to resemble knitting.
Anyway I had no idea there was another way to knit!!!!! This looks like it will be a lot more natural for a chrocheter to learn. I think if I just practice I might be able to get it. Thank you so very much for this video!
This is so lovely. I might dread using a small yarn with the moss stitch, but since I have it in my stash and spring is a few months away... by spring I should have a new summer top! Thank you.
Beautiful u made my day with summer tops thanks 🙏🏿 love ❤️ it blessings
I think my problem is that I love everything you make, but don’t have the time to make it all. (That doesn’t mean I’m not already yarn shopping for this project- hehehehe) Seriously though, thank you for making such beautiful designs and putting in the time to make such easy to follow tutorials!
I just finished making this summer top. Thanks to your video instructions, it came out pretty good. It's a little small, but I think I can stretch it out enough for a better fit. I love it
Beautiful design! ❤
Love this cute simple top. Saw it on your website & love it immediately...I made one using Premier Cotton Fair from my stash & it turned out really nice. Received many compliments. Highly recommend.Thank you very much!
Precioso!😍Gracias por compartir tu trabajo.
I love fingering yarn!!! Thanks for making it easy!!!
Ooh, I think I'm going to try fingering weight. Beautiful work ❤
Gorgeous will try.
❤😊 just bought the pattern now to pick the yarn thank you❤❤❤
Beautiful!!!!!!❤️
Bellísima❤❤❤❤❤😊
I love this top. Instead of doing a gauge swatch, I measured my bust at 36", so could I just chain both panels at 18"s each? Or 19"s to be on safe side? Like I can hold it up to me after a few rows to see where the sides would meet for seaming? And if it is stretchy yarn, I would just stick with the 18"s wide or maybe even 17"s wide for each panel . Does that make sense?
I don't do gauge swatches...figured I didn't need to..I was wrong and just did chains like you have said and ended up with panels that are too large or small. I always forget about stretching etc. I have 4 wips that I have to frog. You'd think I would have learnt.
I am loving this, I must give it a try.
Gracias muy sencillo y excelente explicación.
Magnifico ❤❤❤
Thank you looks easy
Thanks for this beautiful pattern. I’m just frustrated because of the edges that i never get that beautiful straight like yours. Some tricks?😊
I love this sweater .can you tell me how many stitches i need to start with for a large plz ty
Beautiful wauw👍🏻☀️
I ❤ this!
Thank you Briana for such a nice top! I have a question: Can we add a short sleeve to it??
If you wanted to work around the sleeve opening I believe you could
How to adjust the starting chain? 85 is still to wide for me. Thank you
The side before seaming, do we do single crothet all over the side of just leave it as it is?
اreally appreciate ❤
hi love this pattern but i find the number of chains for the L & Xl please help me
Hi how many balls of each colour do I need for small thanks
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Would you change anything in the pattern if you start with a ribbing?
Hi, pretty top but I can’t figure out how many yards I need for a large/xlarge top
Briana, I bought the pattern but when I do the recommended number of chains44 for a large, the chain fits around me like a blanket. I have a 44" full bust and a 44" inch hip. What number of chains should I do for a 3 weight yarn 4mm hook? My width is 22" half body circumference and the chain is just too wide. Please advise. Thanks, I can't find where to email you. I have also purchased 4 of your classes.
First I would start by doing a gauge swatch, sometimes the chain row isn't always the best indicator of how wide something might be. I have more information on how to do a gauge swatch and what to do if your swatch doesn't match the gauge in the pattern: brianakdesigns.com/what-is-crochet-gauge-and-how-to-fix-it/
Why do you start with a chain and not a Foundation stitch? Wouldn’t the chain make the bottom border restricting?
Beautiful but really not for a beginner! Needs to be much slower and close ups of the individual stitches, turns etc. I'll get there eventually but it's a case of two steps forward one step back!
@crypticcurls just a suggestion in case you didn't know, you can slow down the video by hitting the cog up on the right hand side and select playback speed. I hope this helps
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