Enjoy sunny days with free crochet halter top pattern that is breezy practical and perfect for festivals beach trip and casual summer outings.
Feeling comfortable and looking good can lift your mood all day long. Soft yarn feels gentle against your skin and friendly shapes give you a relaxed look everyone can enjoy. With the crochet halter top pattern, you get to make a top that ties easily around your neck, giving you freedom to move and helping you stay cool in warm weather. Each piece can be made just how you like it, using any shades or pattern that make you smile.
Summer-Ready Free Crochet Halter Top Pattern you’ll fall in love with
The open style lets your skin breathe, so you stay comfortable whether you’re at the park, near the water, or spending time with friends. This crochet halter top pattern are light and fun, helping you enjoy every moment while showing your own special style. Making and wearing one lets you share a little bit of your personality everywhere you go.
Crochet Halter Top Pattern
Materials
- Yarn: Light worsted weight yarn (e.g., Nako brand; 50% cotton, 50% acrylic)
- Crochet Hook: 3 mm (or hook size recommended on yarn label)
- Measuring Tape
- Yarn Needle: For weaving in ends
- Stitch Markers (optional)
- Scissors
Key Abbreviations
- ch: Chain
- dc: Double Crochet
- tr: Treble Crochet
- sc: Single Crochet
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- st(s): Stitch(es)
- sp(s): Space(s)
- V-stitch: (dc, ch 1, dc) in same sp
- Picot: ch 3, sl st to top of last dc made
- House Stitch: (dc, ch 1, skip 1 st, dc) repeated
Special Notes
- Chain counts and row counts for each size are given below.
- All increases are made at the start and end of each row to create triangular shaping.
- Pattern written for Size S; numbers for sizes M, L, XL in parentheses where different.
- Gauge: Measure as you go and customize to fit for best results.
Pattern
1. Measurements and Foundation Chain
- Width: Measure across the bust (well-stretched).
- Length: Measure from top (above bust) to under bust.
| Size | Starting Chain Measurement | Starting Chain Count* | Row Height (cm, to under bust) | Width (final, well-stretched) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 12 cm | 24 | 24 cm (27 rows) | 31 cm |
| M | 13 cm | ~26 | 25 cm (28 rows) | 32 cm |
| L | 14 cm | ~28 | 26 cm (29 rows) | 33 cm |
| XL | 15 cm | ~30 | 27 cm (30 rows) | 34 cm |
*Chain count is approximate. Chain until you reach the measurement, then add 3 chains for turning.
Foundation:
- Make a slip knot and ch the number needed for your size (see table).
- Add 3 more chains for turning.
2. Main Triangle
Row 1:
- Dc in 4th ch from hook (skipped 3 chs count as first dc).
- Dc in each ch to end of row.
Row 2 (and All Subsequent Rows):
- Ch 2, turn.
- Increase: Dc in base of ch-2 (first sp).
- Dc in each st across to last st.
- In last st: 2 dc (increase).
- Repeat Row 2, increasing at both ends each row.
- Try on for fit. Stretch to cover bust at each stage.
- Sizes M, L, XL: Continue until you reach the size measurements above.
If needed - Bust Adjustment Rows
- If bust is not fully covered, work 2 increases at each end (i.e., 2 dc in each of first and last sts) for next 2-3 rows only.
- Stop after that, or as soon as the coverage is sufficient, to prevent the top from becoming too wide.
3. Side Chains for Back
- Ch sufficient to reach 4-5 cm from the center back when stretched (usually around 13 cm for size S, up to 16 cm for size XL).
- Repeat on both sides.
- Note the number of chains made per side.
4. Bottom Ribbing
- With the top facing you, attach yarn to the end of first back chain.
- Dc across all the back chains, down the foundation (under bust), and up the 2nd back chain.
- Ch 2, turn.
- Work 4 rows dc across (S/M), 5 rows (L), 6 rows (XL) without increases.
- Finish row with dc in 2nd ch at end.
5. Mesh (House Stitch) Section
- Ch 3 (counts as dc), ch 1 (sp), skip 1 st, dc in next st, repeat (ch 1, skip 1, dc) across the row.
- Repeat mesh row: 3 times (S/M); 4 times (L/XL).
- End each row with dc in 2nd ch of turning chains.
6. V-Stitch Decoration
- Row 1: Ch 1, sc in first sp, ch 2, in next sp: dc, ch 1, dc (V-stitch), ch 2, sc in next sp; repeat to end.
- Row 2: Ch 4, sc in V-stitch ch-1 sp, ch 4, sc in ch-1 sp of next V-stitch; repeat.
- Row 3: Ch 1, sc, ch 2, V-stitch in next sp, ch 2, sc in next sc; repeat.
- Repeat Rows 2-3 for about 6-6.5 cm for desired width. Make this section as long as you like.
7. Shell and Picot Edge
Mark Shell Placements
- Count the number of mesh spaces and mark the centers for shell placement (approx. every 4th space).
- You should have ~7 shells.
Row 1 (Shells):
- Ch 3, sc in next sp, to first marker.
- At marker: 9 tr in same sp (shell made).
- Ch 3, sc in next sp; repeat, making shell in each marked sp, to end.
- End with sc.
Row 2 (Shell Tops):
- For each shell:
- Ch 1, dc in first st, ch 1, dc in next st (repeat until 9 dc each with ch-1 sp).
- Ch 3, sc in next sp between shells; repeat.
Row 3 (Picot):
- Ch 2, turn.
- For each shell:
- Dc in st, picot, repeat for all 9 dc.
- Sc in mesh sp between shells.
- End row, fasten off.
8. Back Buttonholes
- On one back edge, dc across for 1 row (about 23 dc for S).
- Ch 2, turn.
- Dc in first 3 sts, ch 1, skip 1 st, dc in next 3 sts; repeat to end. These ch-1 spaces create buttonholes for tie closure.
- Fasten off.
- Repeat for other back edge, ensuring buttonholes align.
9. Final Edging
- With RS facing, sc evenly around all remaining open edges, including neckline and armholes.
- Along sides: work V-stitch in corners for smooth finish, mesh along edges as established.
- At lower front edge and upper edge, blend transition between mesh and shells using sc or mesh stitches as needed.
10. Neck and Back Ties
- At neckline corners, attach yarn and ch 35–40 cm for each neck tie.
- For back tie: Make a long chain, thread through the buttonholes; braid if desired.
Conclusion
This pattern combines simple double crochet with fun details like mesh and decorative shells. The top is light, comfortable, and adjustable, making it perfect for summer or festivals.
Pattern Correction
- Increases: Make sure increases are only worked in the same base as the turning chain at start and the top of last dc at end, unless extra bust width is needed.
- Buttonholes: Space evenly and align both sides for easy tying.
- Edge Markers: Use markers to space shells/special details evenly.
Tips
- Try on as you go to confirm fit, especially for width and length.
- Customize colors and yarns for bold or delicate effects.
- Weave in all ends neatly for a professional finish.
- Steam block after finishing for a flat shape and a neat look.













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