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Crochet Amelia Crop Top

February 20, 2019 by Carrie

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Hello my internet family. I’m so excited to share with you all the pattern for this crochet crop top. I’m absolutely in love with this crochet crop top. Yep, I realize I probably say “this is my new favorite” for just about all the tops I make, but this one will remain top of the list for some time to come. I just love the cluster stitching in the center of the top and the beautiful picot edging is to die for.

crochet crop top pattern

The yarn I chose to use for this crochet crop top pattern was King Cole Bamboo Cotton Dk. I can’t tell you how much I’ve fallen in love with this yarn recently. It’s texture is so soft and the look of the stitches are simply stunning.

Notes:

This pattern is written in American crochet terms.

The following crochet crop top pattern gives instructions for an xs-s size. However, if you want to make it in a bigger size just make a foundation chain that will reach from one side of the rib cage (under your breasts) to the other side of the rib cage. Make sure that number is divisible by 2, then add an extra 2 stitches to that number.

Materials Needed:

100g/252 yards of Dk (weight 3) cotton yarn.

3.5 mm crochet hook.

Pattern:

Chain 82.

Dc into 3rd ch from hook. Dc to end of chain. Now you will place a stitch marker into the 41st stitch. You will now have 40 stitches each side of the marker.

Ch 2 (counts as 1st dc), then dc2tog. Continue with dc until the 3rd stitch from the marker. You will now have 2 stitches between the marker and the last worked dc.

Skip next 2 stitches and place 3 dc into the stitch with the marker. Then ch 3 and place another 3 dc into the same stitch.

Skip next 2 stitches and dc into the next stitch. Dc across the remainder of the row until 3 stitches remain. Dc2tog over the next 2 stitches, the dc into the last remaining stitch (top of the ch 2). Turn.

Ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Dc2tog, the dc until you reach the stitch before the 1st cluster of 3 dc. Skip these 3 stitches and make (3dc, ch 3, 3dc) into the ch 3 space. Then skip the 2nd set of 3 dc cluster and dc into the following stitch. Continue across the remainder of the row until 3 stitches remain. Dc2tog, then dc into last stitch (top of the ch 2). Turn.

Repeat the last row until you have a total of 30 rows from the beginning.

Ch 1 and sc until you reach the stitch before the cluster. Make 3 sc into the ch 3 space. Skip the remainder of the cluster (the next 3dc) and sc into the following stitch. Sc across the remainder of the neck part.

Now the edging of the crochet crop top;

Ch 1 and sc down the side of the top, across. Bottom edge and up the other side and slip st into the ch 1 you began with on the neck part.

Ch 1, sc into next st, **ch 3, slip stitch into the 1st ch you made of that ch 3 (picot stitch created), skip the next sc, then sc into the following st.** Repeat from ** all the way around the top. Slip st into the ch 1 you made at the beginning of the row.

With the yarn still attached make a chain long enough for a neck strap. I did about 150. Cut yarn and fasten off. Attach yarn on the other side and repeat for the second neck strap. Then attach the yarn to the bottom corner of the top and make a chain of 250-300. Fasten off and repeat for the other side.

Weave in all your ends and you are now finished your crochet crop top. Enjoy

Check out the step by step video tutorial below.

Filed Under: Crop Tops Tagged With: crop top

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Comments

  1. Sheri

    June 4, 2019 at 3:25 pm

    Hi Carrie,
    Is it okay with you if I make a top from this pattern and then sell the finished product?

  2. Carrie

    June 7, 2019 at 9:43 am

    Yes you can sell anything that you make from any of my patterns. All I ask is that you give credit to me as the designer of the pattern. Thanks.

  3. Joanne

    November 4, 2019 at 3:13 pm

    Hello
    When I do this pattern one side has more stitches than the other. Is this right?

  4. N

    May 3, 2020 at 11:13 pm

    Maybe I’m not reading the instructions carefully but I don’t see where it tells you how to make the bigger. Am I missing something?

  5. noemi

    March 18, 2021 at 3:16 pm

    Hi!
    Do you have the pattern for other sizes? 🙂
    I made this one and looks lovely but a little bit to small for me!!

    Thanks you!!!!

  6. Zoe

    March 28, 2021 at 10:44 pm

    This is so cute! I’m starting it now. Is the weave close enough to not be see-through, or did you have to sew in a lining?

  7. Zoe

    March 28, 2021 at 10:45 pm

    This is so cute! I’m starting it now. Is the weave close enough to not be see-through, or did you have to sew in a lining?

  8. Marci

    April 21, 2021 at 8:50 pm

    Just finished this beautiful halter. I just love the simplicity look of the pattern, and it came out gorgeous! Very fun to crochet and easy. The straps on the bottom turned out very long even though I did the smallest length of 250 sts. This is the third project that I did of yours Carrie, and I just love your patterns. I’m used to counting, and keeping track of rows..but with your projects, I am having so much fun just enjoying crocheting. Thank you, and can’t wait to make another project of yours.

  9. Lor

    May 21, 2021 at 1:04 pm

    Hi, just wondering if you knew an approximate yardage it took to make the top? I’ll be making something between a small/medium but I was wondering if 275yards will be long enough because I am only planning on buying one skein.

  10. love

    August 21, 2022 at 9:31 am

    Hi

    I please am a beginner and I don’t know how to start this pattern please how can you help me start I will be grateful if u can teach me from the beginning with diagram

  11. Deirdre

    September 16, 2022 at 2:15 pm

    check it out on youtube she explains everything very well

  12. Ari

    November 7, 2022 at 5:53 am

    Love this project. I am about 5ft and where a kids XL or a adult XXS and used about 76 stitches for the foundation chain instead and it worked perfectly! Definitely will be making more of these patterns.

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