The Crochet The Shoulder Crop Top is a pretty garment that you can make in a bright yellow color which looks cheerful and sunny.
The design of the top is special because it covers part of your shoulders, giving it a cute and stylish look.
It also fits nicely over the chest area and ends a little above your belly button.
This makes the crop top perfect for warm weather, allowing you to stay cool while also looking fashionable.
It's a fun and beautiful piece to add to your wardrobe, especially if you like wearing colors that stand out.
Crochet The Shoulder Crop Top
Certainly! Based on the information you provided from the video, here is the step-by-step crochet pattern for a modern boatneck top:
Materials:
- Category 4 yarn (180 g total, which is roughly 400 yards if you're in the US)
- 5 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Stitch markers
- Tape measure
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Stitches Used:
- Chain (ch)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
- Single Crochet (sc)
- Half Double Crochet (hdc)
- Trinity Stitch
Pattern Details:
Bottom Up to Underarm:
- Begin with a slip knot.
- Chain a length from under one arm down to your waist (for a size small, a chain of 31 was used, approximately 7 inches or 17 cm).
- Start Row 1 with a chain 1.
- First Trinity Stitch Variation: Single crochet in the second chain from the hook. Then, start the Trinity Stitch by working into the same chain as the single crochet, the next unused chain, and the following one, pulling through all loops on your hook, and then chain 1 to complete.
- Continue with the Trinity Stitch across until two chains remain.
- End the row with an increased Trinity Stitch: three half double crochets in the last chain.
- Even Number Rows: Chain 1, turn, start with a single crochet and then proceed with Trinity Stitches across.
- Odd Number Rows: Similar to step 6 for each odd number row to shape the piece up to the underarm.
Neckline:
- Once the desired length from underarm to mid-chest is achieved, chain 2 (this count as stitches for the next row) and turn.
- Work a row of Trinity Stitches without increases or decreases, placing a stitch marker at the beginning of this necklace row.
- Follow the pattern of decreasing every fourth row to shape the neckline. Insert a stitch marker at the top of each decrease row.
Increasing for the Other Side of the Neckline:
- Work Trinity Stitches, increasing at the end of the row (similar to the underarm increase) every fourth row until the piece mirrors the first side of the neckline.
- Once both sides of the neckline are complete, continue with the Trinity Stitch down to match the first underarm piece.
Sleeves:
- For the sleeve, begin by single crocheting around the armhole, alternating between one and two single crochets in each side row.
- Start the sleeve by chaining an odd number that reaches around your arm comfortably, then join with a slip stitch and start working in rounds with the Trinity Stitch, increasing where necessary to fit.
Final Steps:
- Finish each part of the pattern with the Trinity Stitch until the piece reaches the desired lengths and widths.
- Seam the shoulders and sides of the top as indicated.
- Work on the finishing touches such as the neckline and bottom bands by creating a foundation chain of the desired band width, then working slip stitch rows in the back loop only until the band reaches the desired width. Seam the bands with an outside loop slip stitch seam.
- Lastly, weave in all ends.
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