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Lightweight Crochet Summer Shirt Pattern for Hot Days

Published: Mar 20, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Turn airy yarn into a stylish warm-weather staple with a Crochet Summer Shirt Pattern and explore vibrant stitches for a one-of-a-kind summer look.

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Breezy, stylish, and packed with personality, a crochet summer shirt is your ticket to beating the heat in handmade flair. This isn’t just any project—it’s your canvas for turning airy yarn into a standout top that screams summer vibes. Play up the fun with bold colors, quirky stitches, or cheeky little accents like ties or fringe.

Crochet Summer Shirt Pattern for Sunny-Day Style

It’s the ultimate blend of creativity and functionality, perfect for those sunny days when you want to stay cool but still slay. Pair it with denim cutoffs or a flowy skirt, and you’ve got yourself a fresh, one-of-a-kind summer essential. Because honestly, who doesn’t love wearing something that’s uniquely you?

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Crochet Summer Lace Shirt Pattern

Materials Required

  • Yarn:
    • Loops & Threads Bamboo Yarn or similar lightweight, silky yarn (approximately 2 skeins, each 100g / 300 meters).
    • The showcased color was a beautiful icy blue, but any light and summery color will work beautifully.
  • Crochet Hook:
    • 4.5 mm crochet hook.
  • Notions:
    • Stitch markers.
    • A darning needle for finishing.
    • Scissors.

Gauge

  • 4 rows of lace stitch pattern (V-stitch and double crochet clusters) = 2 inches (5 cm).
  • 8 stitches in the lace pattern (V-stitch and clusters) = 2 inches (5 cm).

Finished Size

  • The example produces a size Medium with a bust measurement of 29 inches (74 cm) and a total length of approximately 19 inches (48 cm).
  • Adjust foundation stitches and row count to customize the sizing based on personal measurements (detailed instructions provided in the pattern).

Special Techniques

  • Foundation Single Crochet (FSC):
    A flexible foundation method that replaces the need for chaining first. Ensures better stretch at the base of the shirt.
  • Stacked Single Crochet (SSC):
    A neat alternative to traditional starting chains for row starts. Provides a straight edge and minimizes gaps.
  • Pebble Stitch:
    Used for edging the sleeves and neckline. Creates a decorative, textured border.

Pattern Overview

This shirt is worked from the bottom up, starting with a foundation single crochet base. The body of the shirt is worked as one piece to reduce seams. Sleeves and neckline are then created separately for a polished finish.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Foundation Single Crochet (Base Panel)

  1. Using a 4.5 mm hook, create a slipknot.
  2. Foundation Single Crochet (FSC):
    • Chain 2.
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    • Insert your hook into the back ridge of the first chain and pull up a loop.
    • Yarn over, pull through one loop (creates a chain).
    • Then yarn over, pull through the remaining two loops (creates an FSC stitch).
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  3. Repeat FSC until the length of the foundation matches your bust measurement without fully closing (it should leave an opening in front).
    • Size Medium base panel: Create 165 FSC stitches.
    • Note: Ensure your stitch count is in a multiple of 8 + 5.
  4. Turn your work for the next row.
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Step 2: Lace Pattern Setup

Row 1: Start Lace Stitch

  1. Begin with a Stacked Single Crochet (SSC): Insert your hook into the very first stitch, make a single crochet (sc). Then, insert your hook into the center of the sc just made, yarn over, and complete another sc.
    • This SSC substitutes the first Double Crochet (DC) of the row.
  2. Lace Pattern:
    • Skip the next stitch.
    • Into the following stitch, create a V-Stitch: (1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc).
    • Skip three stitches. In the fourth stitch, make another V-Stitch (dc, ch 2, dc).
    • Repeat this sequence until the end of the row.
  3. When you reach the last two stitches, skip one stitch, and make 1 dc into the final stitch.
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  4. Turn your work.

Row 2: Alternating Clusters

  1. Begin with an SSC as the first dc.
  2. Into the first V-stitch chain space, create a cluster of 5 dc.
  3. Into the next V-stitch space, create a V-stitch (dc, ch 2, dc).
  4. Continue alternating: 5 dc cluster, V-stitch into the chain spaces of the previous row until the end.
  5. End with a 5 dc cluster into the last V-stitch and a dc into the SSC from the previous row.
  6. Turn your work.
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Row 3: Back to V-Stitches

  1. Begin with an SSC in the first stitch.
  2. Identify the center stitch of the 5 dc cluster (3rd dc) and create a V-stitch into this stitch.
  3. Into the next V-stitch from the previous row, make another V-stitch.
  4. Alternate between V-stitches in every cluster center and in the V-stitches of the prior row until the end.
  5. End the row with a dc into the SSC from the previous row.

Step 3: Repeat the Lace Pattern

  • Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until the base panel reaches your desired length.
  • The example has 25 rows for a cropped effect.

Step 4: Separate Front & Back Panels

Determine Sleeve Holes:

  1. Find the center back of your base panel by subtracting your bust measurement from the total panel width (e.g., base panel width 29 inches – chest width 15 inches = 14 inches).
  2. Mark the center back with stitch markers, leaving equal portions for the front panels on each side.

Work Front Panels:

  1. Continue the lace pattern back and forth for 17 rows for each front panel, ending on a V-stitch row.
  2. Add a border of single crochet across the last row to neaten the edge.

Work Back Panel:

  1. Attach yarn at the stitch marker extending from the front panels and follow the lace pattern back and forth for the same 17 rows.
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Step 5: Modify & Sew Neckline

  1. Adjust the neckline shaping by adding decreases every third row at the front panel edges to widen the neck gap.
  2. Once satisfied, sew the shoulder seams together using a darning needle.

Step 6: Sleeves

  1. Work into the sleeve hole openings with V-stitches in circular rounds, alternating with lace clusters (Rows 2 and 3 pattern).
  2. Add increases if needed to widen the sleeve.
  3. Continue until the sleeve reaches the desired length (e.g., 11 rounds).

Step 7: Borders (Sleeve, Hem, and Neckline)

  1. Add a single crochet round along all raw edges.
  2. For the decorative Pebble Stitch Border:
    • Alternate single crochet 2 together (sc2tog) stitches and chains to create texture.
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Customization Ideas

  1. Length: Adjust the number of rows for a more cropped or longer shirt.
  2. Sleeve Style: Create full-length or short-sleeve variations.
  3. Color-Blocking: Use different colors for the body and sleeves for a bold look.
  4. Neckline: Modify for a boat neck or scoop neck by adjusting decrease rows.

Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The Crochet Summer Lace Shirt combines stunning drape and simplicity, making it a perfect addition to any summer wardrobe. The soft sheen of bamboo yarn elevates the style, while the lace pattern ensures comfort for warmer days.

Key Tips:

  1. Avoid over-tightening stitches to maintain the lace design’s flowy structure.
  2. Use stitch markers liberally for precise panel separation and increasing/decreasing rows.
  3. Block the finished piece to enhance the lace design.

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