Show off your style with this Crochet Peplum Top Pattern full of flared details comfy fit and a playful look perfect for sunny day outfits.
Polished Crochet Peplum Top Pattern for Relaxed Everyday Style
Sometimes plain, tight tops can feel uncomfortable and boring to wear. That’s why this crochet peplum top is a wonderful change! It’s soft and light, offering comfort all day long. The peplum style flares out gently at the waist, making a beautiful, flowing shape that feels free and looks very pretty. Made with bright, colorful yarn, it brings a fresh and happy touch to any outfit.
You can wear it when you’re meeting friends, running errands, or relaxing at home. Its handmade texture makes it one-of-a-kind and special, much different from regular store clothes. Easy to match with jeans or skirts, this crochet peplum top mixes comfort with style in a unique and lovely way. It’s a perfect piece to feel confident and look wonderful every day.
Korean Peplum Top Crochet Pattern
Materials Needed
- Yarn in your choice of color and a contrasting color for details (4-ply recommended)
- Appropriate crochet hook (approximately 3.5mm or size recommended for your yarn)
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for finishing
Special Features
- Textured chest area created by alternating half double crochet, single crochet, and double crochet in specific patterns on back loops
- Decorative ruffled bottom with alternating double crochet increases
- Contrasting color added on ruffle edges and details with front loop single crochet
- Long, adjustable straps made from chains and slip stitches
- Easy customization for size by adding/removing rows or chains
Difficulty Level
Intermediate – Requires knowledge of:
- Half double crochet (hdc), single crochet (sc), and double crochet (dc)
- Working in rows and rounds
- Using back loops and front loops for texture
- Increasing stitches in pattern
- Slip stitches and chain work for edging and straps
Step-by-Step Pattern
Part 1: Chest Section
- Foundation
- Make a slip knot.
- Chain 31 chains.
- Row 1:
- Starting in the back loops only of each chain, make single crochet (sc) across all 31 chains.
- Row 2 and onward (textured pattern):
- Chain 1, turn.
- Make 1 half double crochet (hdc) in the first stitch.
- Skip 1 stitch, then in next stitch make 1 single crochet (sc) followed immediately by 1 double crochet (dc) in the same stitch.
- Repeat skip 1 stitch, 1 sc + 1 dc in next stitch across the row.
- When 2 stitches remain, make 1 hdc in the last stitch.
- Continue repeating this row pattern for a total of 125 rows or until the piece measures enough to wrap comfortably around your chest without stretching.
Part 2: Side Rows
- Add rows of sc on back loops only on both sides of the chest piece to prepare for ruffled bottom attachment.
- Chain 1, turn, and work single crochet (sc) in back loops of each stitch for one row. Do this on both ends.
Part 3: Bottom Ruffled Part
- Attach yarn at bottom edge.
- Round 1:
- Chain 2 (counts as first dc), dc in first stitch.
- Skip 2 stitches, make 3 dc in next stitch.
- Repeat skip 2, 3 dc in stitch around.
- Dc in last stitch.
- Join with slip stitch.
- Round 2:
- Chain 1, turn.
- 1 dc in next 2 stitches, 2 dc in next stitch (increase).
- Repeat all around.
- Join with slip stitch.
- Round 3:
- Chain 2, turn.
- 1 dc in next 3 stitches, 2 dc in next stitch.
- Repeat, join.
- Rounds 4 to 6:
- Chain 2, turn.
- Dc in each stitch across, no increases.
- Join with slip stitch.
Add more rounds for a longer ruffle if desired.
Part 4: Ruffled Bottom Detailing
- Attach contrasting yarn color.
- Work single crochet (sc) on front loops only around the ruffle edge to add detail.
- Repeat the sc detail on front loops on both sides of the bottom ruffle.
Part 5: Straps
- Before making straps, try on the top and place stitch markers where straps should be attached.
- Attach yarn at first strap marker.
- Chain 100 chains (or longer if desired).
- Slip stitch back along chains from 2nd chain from hook until reaching the base chain to form a narrow strap.
- Chain 1 and cut yarn.
- Repeat for the other straps (total 4 straps for front and back).
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Pause and carefully read the instructions when working the textured chest pattern to ensure stitch placement.
- The visual texture comes from working on back loops and combining sc + dc in one stitch consistently.
- You can adjust length by adding more rows for bigger sizes or shorter tops.
- When working the ruffles, avoid stretching the stitches to maintain shape.
- Use stitch markers for strap positioning to get a comfortable fit.
- Slip stitching the straps rather than single crocheting creates a neater appearance and less bulk.
Tip
To hide the excess yarn tails neatly, crochet over your ends while working the first few stitches after color changes or at the start of a row for a smooth finish.
Conclusion
This Korean peplum top is an elegant, textured piece perfect for casual or dress-up wear. The combination of carefully placed stitches and charming ruffles make it beautifully unique yet easy to customize. Follow this intermediate-level pattern to create a lovely top that fits your style and size perfectly.












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