Spark cheerful vibes with free crochet flower crop top pattern that add lively color and blooming charm to your summer wardrobe effortlessly.
A top filled with soft flowers brings color and charm to any look. Bright petals and friendly shapes catch the eye and give a fresh vibe that feels just right for sunny days or relaxed moments with friends. Using the Crochet Flower Crop Top pattern lets you mix your favorite shades and make every flower unique. This crop top is light, comfortable on warm afternoons, and easy to wear anywhere, making people notice its cheerful style.
Free Crochet Flower Crop Top Pattern For Effortless Boho Vibes
Every finished piece becomes a happy part of your wardrobe and shows your creative spirit without needing fancy tools or skills. Each flower you stitch adds a little beauty and fun, so your crop top shares both comfort and joy. Wearing this lovely top gives you confidence and lets you create something special that everyone will enjoy seeing.
Crochet Flower Crop Top Pattern
Materials
Flower (Rose):
- Yarn: Acrylic yarn, approx. 3 mm thick (for a large flower)
Yarn can be substituted for cotton or different weights—final size will vary. - Hook: 8 mm
Top (Optional):
- Yarn: Acrylic yarn, approx. 2 mm thick, held double
- Hook: 8 mm
For Assembly:
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbrev. | Definition |
|---|---|
| MR | Magic ring/circle |
| ch | Chain |
| sc | Single crochet |
| dc | Double crochet |
| sl st | Slip stitch |
| st(s) | Stitch(es) |
| rep | Repeat |
| BL | Back loop only |
Special Notes
- Flower and top size will vary based on yarn/hook—sample rose approx. 19 cm across.
- The flower is crocheted in continuous, layered rounds of petals.
- Top is worked in rows, back and forth using BLO for ribbed stretch.
GIANT ROSE FLOWER PATTERN
Foundation:
- Create a MR.
- Ch 1, sc in ring, ch 2, rep from * to * a total of 6 times (6 sc, 6 ch-2 sps).
- Sl st to first sc to join. Pull ring closed.
Petal Round 1:
Working in each ch-2 sp:
- Ch 1 (does not count as st).
- (In sp: sc, 4 dc, sc).
- Rep in each of the 6 sps around for 6 petals.
- Sl st to first sc to close.
Chain Round (Behind Petals):
- Ch 4, sl st around next sc (from foundation rnd, behind petal).
- Rep around for 6 ch-4 spaces.
- Join with sl st.
Petal Round 2:
Work all petals in each ch-4 sp:
- (sc, 6 dc, sc) in each ch-4 sp.
- Rep for 6 petals total.
- Sl st to base of first petal to join.
Chain Round:
- Ch 5, sl st into base behind next petal (between two petals).
- Rep around for 6 ch-5 spaces.
- Join with sl st.
Petal Round 3:
- (sc, 8 dc, sc) in each ch-5 sp.
- Rep for 6 petals.
- Sl st to base of first petal to join.
Chain Round:
- Ch 6, sl st into base behind next petal (between petals).
- Rep around for 6 ch-6 spaces.
- Join with sl st.
Petal Round 4 (Last):
- (sc, 10 dc, sc) in each ch-6 sp.
- Rep for 6 petals.
- Sl st to base of first petal to join.
- Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Note: If you'd like your rose even bigger, continue the sequence, each time adding 2 more dc per petal, increasing the chain round by 1.
FINAL SIZE
- Giant rose measures approx. 19 cm in diameter (with suggested materials and hook).
SIMPLE CROCHET TOP (Ribbed Crop Top)
Worked in rows, back loop only (BLO), then sewn together for tube top. Straps and flower are added last.
Foundation:
- With double strand and 8 mm hook, ch 23 (for approx. 22 cm; adjust for desired length).
- Row 1: Sk first ch, sc in each ch across. (22 sc)
- Row 2: Ch 1, turn. Sc in BL of each st across. (22 sc)
- Repeat Row 2 until desired width (to wrap bust) is reached—sample: 53 rows = 57 cm unstretched.
- Fold in half, join short edges with sc or sl st to form tube. Fasten off.
Straps:
- Try on top, mark strap positions (front and back, shoulder width).
- In each marked position, attach yarn, ch to desired strap length.
- Secure with sl st to matching stitch on opposite side.
- Make 4 straps total (2 front, 2 back).
Attach Rose Appliqué
- Position the crocheted rose on desired spot (center or offset).
- Use yarn and tapestry needle, sew around edges to secure as desired.
Conclusion
You now have an eye-catching giant rose, perfect as a statement appliqué for a variety of projects. The matching top is simple, comfortable, and designed to highlight the flower. Adjusting hook or yarn weight easily alters finished size for both pieces.
Pattern Correction
- Ensure you are working in the back loop only for the ribbed effect on the top.
- Each petal round should have one more “chain” in its base round, and 2 more dc per petal than the previous.
- Be sure to count evenly—6 petals per round lines up the rose.
Tips
- For a neater rose, always join rounds at the base/back of petals.
- Pull the magic ring very tight to close the flower center.
- Tightly weave in all ends for sturdy wearables.
- Try this flower as an applique for bags, pillows, or hats!
- The top is a perfect stash-buster: color-block straps or edge for personal flair.
- Block the flower for extra definition.













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