Shine in a stylish and breezy way with this FREE Crochet Halter Crop Top Pattern for summer outings beach trips and casual sunny day vibes.
Looking for a way to add a touch of handmade charm to your summer wardrobe? A free crochet halter crop top pattern is the perfect project to combine creativity with style. Whether you’re heading to a music festival, lounging by the beach, or simply enjoying sunny days, this lightweight and breathable top is a go-to piece.
Free Crochet Halter Crop Top Pattern Step-by-Step

Made with soft cotton yarn, it pairs effortlessly with high-waisted shorts, flowy skirts, or even layered under a cardigan for cooler evenings. Not only does it make a trendy addition to your wardrobe, but it also serves as a quick, satisfying crochet project, even for beginners. Plus, it’s an excellent way to use up yarn scraps while crafting something undeniably stylish and versatile.

Crochet Halter Crop Top Pattern
Materials
Yarn:
- Weight: Lightweight DK (#3) yarn or medium weight (#4), depending on your preference and size.
- Amount: Approximately 200–250 g (adjust for larger sizes).
Tools:
- Crochet Hook: Size 4.0 mm or appropriate size for your yarn.
- Notions:
- Scissors.
- Tape measure to check size.
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Gauge
Gauge is important for this crop top since it determines fit. If using DK yarn and a 4.0 mm hook:
- 4 inches x 4 inches (10 cm x 10 cm): 12 double crochet (dc) stitches x 8 rows.
Finished Size
- Circumference: Based on your waist measurement (approx. 28–34 in for medium, adjustable with more rows).
- Length: Approx. 12 inches from top to bottom.
Customization:
- Add more foundation chains for a longer crop top or subtract chains for a shorter version.
Special Techniques
Back Loop Double Crochet (BLdc):
- Yarn over, insert hook only into the back loop of the stitch (the loop furthest from you). This technique creates a ribbed texture and flexibility.
- Complete a standard double crochet (dc): Yarn over, pull through the loop, then yarn over and pull through 2 loops, and yarn over again to pull through the final 2 loops.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Foundation Chain
- Chain 40 (or adjust based on desired crop top length):
- If you want a longer top, add more chains.
- Add 2 additional chains at the end for turning.

Step 2: Row 1 – Double Crochet
- Start in the 3rd chain from hook: Yarn over, insert hook into the chain, yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook).
- Yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through last 2 loops — this completes a double crochet.
- Continue working 1 double crochet into each chain across until 40 double crochet stitches are made.
Step 3: Row 2 – Back Loop Double Crochet
- Chain 2 (this counts as your turning chain), turn your work.
- Yarn over, insert hook into the back loop only of the first stitch.
- Complete the stitch as a standard double crochet.
- Continue working back loop double crochet across the row.

Step 4: Continue Rows
- Repeat Row 2 until the fabric equals your waist circumference.
- For a medium size crop top, this typically requires 60 rows of back loop double crochet.

Step 5: Seam the Top
- Fold the piece in half, aligning the rows evenly.
- Seam the edges together using slip stitches or whip stitch with a tapestry needle to form a tube. Be sure not to twist the fabric; the ribbed texture should face outward.

Finishing
- Weave in loose ends: Use a tapestry needle to tidy up the seams and strap attachments.
- Block the top: Gently block the top to even out stitches and enhance the ribbed texture.
Final Words
This Tie Strap Crop Top is perfect for warm weather and offers versatile styling options — wear it tied at the shoulders, crossed at the front, or tied at the back. Adjust the size of the crop top and straps effortlessly for a snug or relaxed fit.
Tips for Success
- Adjustability: Add more rows if the top feels snug. The ribbed texture offers stretch, but measure as you go to ensure the right fit.
- Tension: Maintain even tension, especially when working back loop stitches. Avoid pulling too tightly, as the fabric should remain flexible.
- Custom Design: Experiment with color-blocking or stripes by changing yarn colors every few rows.
- Strap Style: Make longer straps to wrap around the body for a trendy effect.
