Get ready to turn heads with this trendy and easy-to-follow crochet halter top pattern. Whether you're gearing up for festival season, planning a beach day, or just love handmade fashion, this pattern is perfect for creating your own stylish statement piece.
Crochet Halter Top
With a detailed shell stitch design and customizable strap options, this halter top offers both comfort and flair. It's beginner-friendly, quick to make, and super versatile—wear it solo in summer or layer it for a boho-chic look year-round!
Materials Needed
- Medium-weight yarn of your choice
- Crochet hook (size appropriate for your yarn)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Making the Base
- Create a slipknot.
- Chain 22.
- Double crochet in the second stitch from the hook.
- Continue with one double crochet in every stitch across.
- Chain two and turn your work.
- Double crochet into the same space as the chain two.
- Continue double crocheting across the row.
- At the end of the row, place two double crochets in the same space.
- Chain two and place one double crochet in the same space.
- Continue the row: one double crochet in each stitch, two in the first and last.
- Repeat this for a total of 25 rows.
Creating the Shell Stitch Design
- Chain two and flip the work.
- Double crochet in the first chain, chain two, skip two, double crochet in the third chain.
- Repeat until the end of the row.
- Chain one and turn.
- Single crochet in the first chain-two space.
- In the next space, make seven double crochets.
- Single crochet in the next stitch.
- Repeat: seven double crochets in one space, single crochet in the next.
- Continue this pattern across the row.
Making the Straps
- Single crochet in the middle of the top.
- Chain 100 for the first strap.
- Attach yarn at the other side, chain one, and make a second strap of 100 chains.
- For the neckline, chain 100 from the center top.
- Strengthen the neckline with one single crochet.
- Count 15 stitches from the neckline, attach yarn, and make an 80-chain strap for extra support.
Finishing
- Weave in all loose yarn ends using a yarn needle.
- Attach the neckline strap, skipping two stitches to balance the tension.
- Your trendy crochet halter top is now ready to wear!
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