The Crochet Lilith Top is a beautiful accessory for summer that comes in four different colors, so you can pick the one you like the most. This top is perfect for anyone wanting to add a touch of romance to their outfit. Whether you're going out for a special date or just want to feel pretty, the Crochet Lilith Top can help you achieve that lovely look. It's all about choosing the color that makes you feel good and styling it your way.
Crochet Lilith Top Pattern
Materials Needed:
- Yarn
- 5 stitch markers (preferably 3 of one color and 2 of another for clarity)
- Crochet hook (size not specified)
Measurements:
- Underbust measurement
- Widest bust measurement
Pattern Overview:
- Foundation Chain: Start with a double crochet foundation chain, which provides more elasticity. Make sure the foundation row matches your underbust measurement and is a multiple of 8.
- Joining Foundation Chain: Connect the ends of the foundation chain to form a circle, ensuring it's not twisted.
- First Round: Single crochet all around. Ensure the stitch count still matches a multiple of 8.
- Second Round: Begin with a stacked double crochet, followed by a pattern of chain one, skip one stitch, then a double crochet, repeated around.
- Third Round: Only double crochets, ensuring to maintain the stitch count of the foundation chain.
- Fourth Round: Chain one, single crochet in the first stitch, chain five, skip three stitches, and single crochet in the fourth stitch, repeating this pattern around.
- Fifth Round: Involves working open shell stitches across chain spaces created in the previous round.
- Sixth Round: A series of single crochet and chain seven loops, spanned between the open shell stitches from the fifth round.
- Seventh Round: Double crochets only, maintaining the initial stitch count.
- Eighth Round onwards: The pattern begins to repeat, alternating between chain spaces and double crochet rounds.
Additional Details:
- For a snug fit, ensure the initial foundation row stretches to match your widest bust measurement.
- The pattern includes segments of creative stitching like open shell stitches and picot details, especially as you progress through the rounds.
- After completing the torso section, measurements for the bust section and straps are based on individual fitting and preference. The torso is detailed with a lace pattern that involves engaging open shell stitches and creating a Pico border in the concluding row for a decorative edge.
Finishing Touches:
- After completing the main body, attach yarn at predetermined points along the edge to create straps. Adjust the strap length as per your comfort.
- For additional adjustments, a chain can be woven through the front bust section to create a ruched or keyhole effect, depending on the look and fit you desire.
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