This crochet daisy bikini top pattern is perfect for adding a touch of floral flair to your summer wardrobe. Whether you're headed to the beach or a pool party, this stylish top is sure to turn heads. Featuring a cute flower-inspired design and adjustable straps, this pattern offers customization options for both size and color.
Crochet Daisy Bikini Top

It’s easy to follow, and with the step-by-step guide, even beginners can create this trendy and comfortable bikini top. You'll love the versatility of this pattern, as it can be adapted to suit your unique style, making it a must-try project for your crochet collection!
Materials Needed:
- Yarn in your choice of colors
- 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- Part 1: Bra Cups (Make Two)
Center Ring:
- Make a slip stitch with the yarn for the flower's center.
- Chain four and slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring.

First Round:
- Chain three (counts as a double crochet).
- Work 11 more double crochets into the center ring (12 double crochets total).
- Slip stitch into the top of the initial chain three to finish the round.
- Fasten off and cut the yarn.
Petal Round:
- Attach the petal color yarn, working in the spaces between the double crochets.
- Chain three (counts as a double crochet), then make two more double crochets in the same space.
- Create a petal by pulling the working loop loose, inserting the hook into the top of the chain three, and pulling the loop through.
- Chain two, then make three double crochets in the next space.
- Form another petal as before.
- Repeat around, making 12 petals in total.
- Slip stitch to join and fasten off.

Triangle Shaping:
- Attach the yarn for the triangle.
- In a space between petals, chain three (counts as a triple crochet), then make two more triple crochets.
- Chain three, then make three more triple crochets in the same space (corner).
- In the next three spaces, make three double crochets in each.
- In the next space, make three triple crochets, chain three, and three triple crochets (corner).
- Make three double crochets in each of the next three spaces.
- Repeat the corner and edge pattern to complete the round.
- Slip stitch to join.
Triangle Rounds:
- Chain one, then single crochet in the same stitch.
- Single crochet in each stitch, and at each corner, make two single crochets, chain two, and two single crochets in the chain space.
- Repeat for several rounds, then slip stitch to join.
- Continue with single crochets, but at the corners, chain only one instead of two.
- Repeat until the triangle is the desired size.

Top Straps:
- Slip stitch to the nearest corner.
- In the corner chain space, make two single crochets, then chain 180 (or desired length for neck straps).
- Fasten off and cut the yarn.
- Repeat all steps to make a second cup.
- Part 2: Joining and Band
Marking for Band:
- On each cup, count eight stitches up from the bottom outside corner and mark with a stitch marker.
Creating the Band:
- Attach yarn at the marked stitch on one cup.
- Chain 30 (or desired length for the back band).
- Chain one more, then single crochet into each chain back to the cup.
- Slip stitch into the next two stitches on the cup.
- Turn, and single crochet back up the row.
- Repeat rows, attaching to the cup each time, for a total of seven rows.
- Fasten off and cut yarn.
Connecting Cups:
- Repeat the band on the second cup, but on the eighth row, continue single crocheting along the edge of the cup to join the two cups.
- Work two more rows of single crochet across the joined cups for stability.

Back Straps and Pico Stitch Edging:
- Work 10 single crochets along the edge of the back strap.
- Chain one, turn, and single crochet back.
- Repeat for the desired length of the back strap.
- Slip stitch into the first two stitches.
- Chain three, slip stitch back into the same stitch to make a pico stitch.
- Slip stitch across, leaving two stitches, and make another pico stitch.
- Fasten off and repeat on the other side.
Finishing

Lacing:
- Weave the neck straps through the pico stitches on the back straps to create a corset effect.
Final Touches:
- Try on the bikini top and adjust the lacing as needed.
- Ensure all ends are woven in for a neat finish.





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