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Crochet Summer Fruits Top

crochetwithcarrie.com/crochet-summer-fruits-top

Carrie June 3,
2020

I am so excited to share with all my newest design, the Summer Fruits crochet top. This
pattern, in my opinion is so easy to make, and perfect for all levels. It uses very basic
stitches, so I reckon this is another project to have in your lap while watching your favourite
Netflix series!

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The top is worked from the bottom up, starting on the bottom ribbing. We will work in the
round for a bit then section off the top to work in straight rows, before doing a little bit of
decreasing.

I think the outer ribbed edging really brings this top together. I just love it and it’s quickly
becoming one of my favourite designs to date.

The sizing guide is S(M, L, XL, 2XL)

*ch 1 does NOT count as a stitch.

If you want a longer top I would suggest you add more rows before the decreasing section.

This pattern uses standard American crochet terms.

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MATERIALS:

Any weight 3/DK/10 ply yarn of your choice. 100g/300m for S,M,L and 150g/450m for XL,
2XL, 3XL, 4XL.

4 mm crochet hook

5 mm crochet hook

Stitch marker

Measuring tape.

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STITCHES:

Ch = chain

Sc = single crochet

Slst = slip stitch

BLO = back loop only

MEASUREMENTS:

To fit bust: 34(38, 42, 46, 50) inches.

PATTERN:

Using 4 mm hook

Begin ribbed bottom edge:

Ch 14

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc to end. Turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in BLO across. Turn (13 sc)

Row 3: Repeat row 2 until you have a total of 102(110, 118, 126, 134) rows.

Next slip stitch two end together to form a circle.

Change to 5 mm hook

Next round: Ch 1, sc 102(110, 118, 126, 134) around. Slst into first sc to close round. TURN

Repeat last round until top measures 7 inches in total, including the ribbed part.

Count 51( 55, 59, 63, 67) from where you are now. Place a stitch marker into that stitch.

Continuing on where your hook is now:

Next row: Ch 1, TURN, sc in same st, then sc2tog, sc across until you reach 3rd st from
stitch marker, then sc2tog, sc in last st. TURN

Next row: Ch 1, sc in same st, sc2tog, sc across until 3 sts remain, sc2tog, sc in last st. TURN

Repeat last row until you have 17(17, 19, 19, 21) sc.

Change back to 4 mm hook


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Next, continuing on from where you are now we are going to ch 6. We will be making a
ribbed edge across the top edge of top.

sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 4 chains. Turn, slst into next 2 sc,* turn, sc in BLO in next 5
sc, ch 1, turn, sc in BLO of next 5 sc, slst into next 2 sc, repeat from * across top edge of top.
Fasten off.

Turn you top around now so we can work a ribbed edge along the back. Attach your yarn to
the far right corner of the back edge:

Ch 6, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 4 chains. Turn, slst into next 2 spaces,* turn, sc in
BLO in next 5 sc, ch 1, turn, sc in BLO of next 5 sc, slst into next 2 spaces, repeat from *
across the back. Continue up along the side edge of the top in the same manner and keep
going all the way to the top so you are at the same level as the top edge ribbing.

When you are level with the top ribbed edge we will begin straps so continue on from
where you are now and turn:

Next row: ch 1, sc 5 in BLO. Turn. Repeat this row until your strap has a total of 45-50 rows.
Its best to measure yourself here to see how long you want the strap to be. It must be long
enough to go over your shoulder and stitch to the back of the top.

Once your strap is long enough fasten off leaving a long tail.

Now attach your yarn to the bottom corner of the other side edge.

Ch 6, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 4 chains. Turn, slst into next 2 spaces,* turn, sc in
BLO in next 5 sc, ch 1, turn, sc in BLO of next 5 sc, slst into next 2 spaces, repeat from *
across the back. Continue up along the side edge of the top in the same manner and keep
going all the way to the top so you are at the same level as the top edge ribbing.

When you are level with the top ribbed edge we will begin straps so continue on from
where you are now and turn:

Next row: ch 1, sc 5 in BLO. Turn. Repeat this row until your strap has a total of 45-50 rows.
Its best to measure yourself here to see how long you want the strap to be. It must be long
enough to go over your shoulder and stitch to the back of the top.

Now you can slst or use a yarn needle to connect the straps to the back. Its best to put your
top on here to see where you want to connect your straps.

You will notice on one of the corners of your top that the ribbed edge needs to be
connected. Just slst that together and you are done.

Weave in any ends and you are ready to wear.


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If you want to make this top completely fitted to your body just start off with the ribbed
edge. Do as many rows that are needed to go around your waist but have an even number
of rows.

Sl st the two end together. Then sc the same number of stitches as you had for the number
of rows it took to go around your waist. So for example if you did 104 rows for the ribbed
edge, you will do 104 sc around for the main body.

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If you need more coverage along the sides of the top try chaining 7, 8 or 9 instead of the 6
that I used.
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Watch Video At: https://youtu.be/rdjiXKGi_NU

Enjoy your top!

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