Highlight your outfits with this Crochet Tombadinho Stitch Scarf that’s cozy, textured, and perfect for adding a refined handmade touch.
A breezy, lightweight top is a summer essential — perfect for sunny days when comfort and style go hand in hand. The Free Crochet Summer Top Pattern offers a simple yet chic way to create a top that’s airy, flattering, and ideal for warm weather. Its breathable fabric and relaxed fit make it a go-to choice for casual outings, beach walks, or layering over a light camisole.
Elegant Crochet Tombadinho Stitch Scarf Pattern That Stands Out

The finished top is wonderfully versatile and flattering. It works beautifully as a standalone piece in warm weather, or layered under a light jacket for cooler evenings. Thanks to its lightweight and breathable texture, it keeps you cool while still looking elegant. Depending on your choice of yarn — cotton or a breathable blend — and color palette, the top can swing from minimal and refined to bold and expressive.

Whether you wear it for a casual outing, a beach day, or a relaxed evening meet-up, this summer top brings both comfort and timeless style to your wardrobe.

The making process starts with a foundation chain sized to your bust or desired width, laying the groundwork for a well-fitted summer top.

In the mid-section you work rows (or sometimes join panels) using stitches such as double crochet or other open-weave patterns to build the body, ensuring the fabric remains light and flexible. As you progress, the top gradually takes shape and lengthens until it’s ready to cover the torso.

Toward the end, you seam any panels (if working flat), finish necklines, armholes, and hem with a clean edging — often a single-crochet or slip-stitch round — to give a polished, wearable finish.
Some Importent Points:
Materials and Uses
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Uses: You create a versatile Crochet Scarf (Cachecol). Adjust the length to suit your preference; the tutor made a scarf 1.5 meters long.
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Materials:
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Yarn: Molê type yarn (or a similar worsted weight/DK weight) is suggested. You need approximately 100 grams (one skein and a small amount of a second). This pattern is very economical with yarn.
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Hook: Use a 5 mm crochet hook. You can opt for a larger 6 mm hook to achieve an even lighter and airier texture.
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Other: Scissors and a tapestry needle for finishing.
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Special Features
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Tilted Shell Stitch (Ponto Tombadinho): This unique pattern uses alternating rows of shell groups and chain arches, creating a beautiful, airy texture.
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Symmetry and Reversibility: The stitch ensures the scarf looks excellent from both sides.
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Quick and Economical: The pattern works up fast and requires minimal yarn.
Level of Difficulty
The project is rated as Easy to complete. The stitch uses only basic techniques—chain, single crochet, and double crochet—and consists of a simple two-row repeat.
Tutor’s Suggestions
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Determine Width: You must start with a foundation chain that is a multiple of 4. Increase the width by adding chains in increments of four.
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Maintain Tension: Avoid crocheting too tightly. Use a relaxed tension to ensure the stitch remains open and light.
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Finishing Row: Always ensure you end your scarf with a Tilted Shell Stitch row to give the final edges a cohesive and polished look.
Conclusion
You have successfully completed a fast and beautiful scarf using the Ponto Tombadinho. This project results in a durable, airy, and textured accessory you can be proud to wear.
Final Tip
When working Row 2 (Chain Arches), remember you start the row with a Chain 6 to set the correct height and arch. When starting Row 3 (Tilted Shells), you only need a Chain 3. Keeping these two turning counts separate ensures your edges remain straight and even.
