Brighten your wardrobe with this Crochet Front-tie Top Pattern featuring fun knots comfy fit and a stylish unique twist perfect for sunny day outfits.
Decorative Crochet Front-tie Top Pattern for Stylish Handmade Fashion
Make an interesting and stylish statement with this front-tie top that feels light and breathable, perfect for staying comfortable all day long. The playful tie at the front adds a unique touch, allowing you to adjust it easily for a fit that feels just right. Crafted from soft, gentle yarn, it keeps you cool on sunny days and cozy when the breeze picks up.
Its simple yet attractive texture gives it a fresh look without being too fancy, making it great for relaxing at home, casual outings, or hanging out with friends. This versatile top pairs well with many bottoms and adds a fun twist to your everyday wardrobe. Comfortable, charming, and easy to wear, it’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants both style and ease in one piece. Enjoy a look that’s both cute and practical with a front-tie top made just for you!
Amber Front Tie Top Crochet Pattern
Special Features
- Rib stitch pattern creating a flattering textured fabric
- Adjustable front tie for a versatile fit and look
- Structured back and front panels with neat sleeve attachment
- Suitable for casual and summer wear
- Customizable sizing by adjusting stitch and row counts
Difficulty Level
Intermediate — Requires knowledge of foundation chains, single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), decreases, working in back loops only, shaping, and joining panels.
Materials Needed
- Yarn (recommended Macramé brand, acrylic, suitable for 2mm/2.5mm hook)
- Crochet hooks size 2mm and 2.5mm
- Measuring tape
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Step-by-Step Crochet Pattern
BACK PANEL
Foundation Chain:
- Make a slip knot, chain 79 (this determines the length of the back panel).
- This foundation chain length and stitch count (79) can be adjusted for sizing.
Row 1:
3. Sc in 2nd chain from hook, then 1 sc in each chain across. (Total: 78 sc)
- Turn.
Rows 2 to 21 (Rib Stitch):
5. Chain 1, turn.
- Sc in back loops only of every stitch across (78 sc).
- Repeat this row until you have 21 rows completed.
Row 22 (Shaping Start):
8. Sc in back loops only until 8 stitches remain; stop there.
- Chain 1, turn.
Rows 23 to 93:
10. Work sc in back loops across whole row (now 70 sc stitches per row).
- Repeat rib stitch (back loops only) for 71 rows.
OPPOSITE SIDE PANEL
Foundation Chain:
- Chain 9 for starting the opposite side panel.
Row 1 to 21:
2. Sc in 2nd chain from hook, continue sc in each chain; turn.
- Sc in back loops only for 21 rows (78 stitches per row).
- After 21 rows, fasten off leaving yarn for joining.
TOP BACK PANEL ADDITIONS
Edge Rows:
- Attach yarn at side edge. Chain 1, sc in the same stitch and every row stitch across side edge.
- Chain 1, turn.
Row 1:
3. Work hdc across side edge row.
Row 2:
4. Work dc across side edge row.
Edge Pattern:
5. Alternate sc and hdc rows on edges skipping alternate rows to create a textured finishing edge.
- Continue this edging until reaching desired height.
FRONT PANEL
Initial Rows:
- Repeat back panel rib stitch pattern until you reach row 22, stopping with 8 stitches left.
Row 23-44 (Decreases):
2. Row 23: sc to last 3 stitches, decrease by crocheting 2 sc together, sc last stitch.
- Row 24: sc first stitch, decrease (2 sc together) in next two stitches, sc across row.
- Repeat rows 23 & 24 alternately reducing stitches, shaping the front panel.
- At row 44, you should have completed 20 decrease rows.
Row 45-55:
6. Work sc in back loops on all stitches in rows 45-55.
Row 56:
7. Work sc on all stitches back loops only, no decreases.
TIE & EDGING
Edging rounds:
- Ch 1, sc evenly on all stitches using front and back loops (normal sc).
- Work a tie chain: chain 100, slip stitch in 2nd chain and each chain across to form a firm strap.
- Attach ties at appropriate positions on the front panel.
Additional Edging:
4. Single crochet in every other row along edging, skipping alternate rows, to form a neat finishing border.
JOINING PANELS
Attach Front to Back Panels:
- Use back loops of front panel and front loops of back panel to slip stitch or single crochet panels together at shoulder and side seams.
SLEEVES
Sleeve Base:
- Chain 1, sc around outer edge of joined front and back panel armhole.
- Slip stitch to beginning and chain 26 (for length). Adjust chain length for sleeve length preference.
Row 1:
3. Sc back over chains beginning from second chain from hook.
- Complete circle of sc along armhole and chains (total 25 stitches in row).
Working Sleeves:
5. Ch 1, sc in back loops only around for several rows as needed.
- Join edges and fasten off.
Make second sleeve following same steps.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Maintain consistent tension to keep rib stitch texture defined and even.
- Use stitch markers between rows to count decrease rows accurately.
- Adjust chain lengths and rows to fit personal sizing.
- When joining panels, aligning loop sides distinctly (back and front loops) makes assembly easier.
Uses
- Perfect stylish summer crop top with flattering fit and structure
- Suitable for casual occasions, festivals, and pairing with skirts or high-waisted pants
- Customizable for various sizes and colors
Helpful Tip
When working decreases, make sure to do them evenly on both sides of the front panel for symmetrical shaping. Always count stitches after each decrease row to ensure correct stitch count.
Conclusion
This Amber Front Tie Top pairs classic rib stitch texture with a flattering tie closure, perfect for versatile styling. With intermediate crochet skills, you’ll create a beautifully structured top that fits and flatters any figure. Enjoy your crocheting journey and flaunt your handmade charm.












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