This beautifully crafted crochet granny square lace top pattern is a perfect project for anyone looking to create a trendy, versatile piece for their wardrobe. The pattern features a delicate and stylish lace design, making it ideal for layering over dresses, blouses, or simply wearing on its own during warmer seasons.
Crochet Square Lace Top

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this easy-to-follow pattern offers a great opportunity to practice your skills while making a functional and fashionable piece. Customize it to your size and length preference, and enjoy the satisfaction of creating a truly unique garment. With step-by-step instructions and clear guidance, this crochet top can easily become a staple in your closet.
Materials Needed:
- Lantre Manchester yarn (100g, 85% acrylic, 15% nylon, 220m)
- 4.5 mm crochet hook (or 5 mm for a larger size, 4 mm or 3.5 mm for a smaller size)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
Initial Chain:
- Make a slip knot and chain 114 loosely.

Row 1:
- Chain 3 and count back 5 chains.
- Make a double crochet (dc) in the 5th chain.
- Chain 6, skip 5 chains, and single crochet (sc) in the 6th chain.
- Chain 2, sc in the next chain.
- Repeat the sequence of chain 6, skip 5, sc in the 6th, chain 2, and sc in the next chain.
- End with 2 dc in the last two chain spaces.

Row 2:
- Chain 3, turn.
- Dc in the second dc from the previous row.
- Chain 3, sc in the chain space, chain 2, sc in the same space.
- Chain 6, sc in the next chain space, chain 2, sc in the same space.
- Repeat, ensuring the work stays straight.
- End with chain 3, dc in the dc, and dc in the 3rd chain.

Repeating Pattern:
- Rows 1 and 2 are repeated to achieve a length of 46 cm.
Front and Back Separation:
- Divide the work into two sections, each with 8 repeats of the pattern.
- Work each side separately for 32 cm.

Joining and Completing the Piece:
- Rejoin the yarn and work across all stitches to unify the piece.
- Continue the established pattern until the piece matches the desired length.
- Ensure the pattern aligns correctly at the joining points.

Finishing:
- Sew the sides together, leaving an opening for the armholes.
- Weave in all ends to secure them.





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