How to Crochet a Half Double Crochet Crop Top

22 Jul 2023 | Patterns | 9 comments

About the author: Karmen Režek

From Ljubljana, Slovenia, I aspire to inspire others with the same joy and fulfillment that crocheting has given me.

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This oversized crocheted top pattern is yet another simple, beginner friendly, free project for everyone to enjoy. It’s simply two panels sewn together. It’s a project for absolutely everyone.

It can fit a wide variety of body shapes and styles, it can be customized in several ways easily, like the color combinations, and most importantly, it fits everyone’s skill level and budget.

Materials

  • YARN: DROPS LOVES YOU 7 (100% cotton, yarn group A); color 36; 
  • Hook:  4 mm/G-6
  • Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape, Stitch Markers

Size

Small/Medium

Stitch Key (US terminology)

  • ch = chain
  • st = stitch
  • sts = stitches
  • slst = slip stitch
  • slsts = slip stitches
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • INC = 2 half double crochet in the same stitch 
  • hdc2tog = half double crochet two stitches together
  • fhdc = foundation half double crochet 

Specialty Stitch & Technique Key

Foundation half double crochet:

  1. Chain 2, yarn over, insert hook into the second chain from the hook and pull up a loop.
  2. Yarn over and pull through the first loop on the hook to make a chain stitch.
  3. Yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook to make a hdc.
  4. Yarn over and insert hook into the chain stitch and pull up a loop.
  5. Yarn over and pull through the first loop on the hook creating another chain stitch.
  6. Yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook.
  7. Continue working through steps 4-6 until your foundation row reaches the desired number of stitches.

Invisible half double crochet decrease:

  1. Yarn over.
  2. Insert your hook through the front loop of the next stitch, and then insert your hook through the front loop of the next stitch, without yarning over again. You should have 4 loops on your hook right now.
  3.  Yarn over.
  4.  Pull the yarn through the first 2 loops (they are the front loops). Now you should have 3 loops on your hook.
  5. Yarn over.
  6. Pull the yarn through all 3 loops on your hook to complete the half double crochet stitch.

Notes

  • The top is made of two panels (front and back).
  • It’s crocheted from bottom to top. 
  • When you finish crocheting the body of the front panel, you start crocheting the right side of the neck hole and then the left side of the neck hole. For the back panel you repeat the instructions for the front panel. Sew the panel together on the shoulders and crochet the sleeves on body sides. You will sew the side of the body and sleeves and finish with neck hole edging.
  • If you want the top to be longer just add rows to the bottom of the front and back panel, but don’t add too many rows because the top is meant to be cropped and will lose its shape if you add too many rows.
  • Hdc2tog on the sleeve is an invisible hdc2tog.
  • I recommend you watch my YouTube tutorial, if there are any uncertainties. 

Instructions (size S/M)

Front panel 

Fhdc 97 

Row 1: ch 1, turn. Hdc in each st across.

Row 2: ch 1, turn. Hdc in each st across. 

Row 3: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Repeat rows 1 – 3 until row 44. 

Neck hole

For the neck hole you will be making increases  on the body side as you were from the beginning (so one increase every 3rd row) and decrease (hdc2tog) for the neck hole for every row until row 64.

Right side of the neck hole:

Row 45: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 46: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 47: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 48: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 49: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 50: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 51: ch1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 52: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across.

Row 53: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 54: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 55: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 56: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 57: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 58: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 59: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 60: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 61: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 62: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 63: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 64: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. 

Left side of the neck hole:

You will start in the middle of row 44 where you already made a hdc2tog for the right side. So attach the yarn in that st and ch 1.

Row 45: hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 46: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 47: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 48: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 49: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 50: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 51: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 52: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 53: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 54: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 55: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across.

Row 56: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 57: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 58: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 59: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 60: ch 1, turn. INC, hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 61: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across. 

Row 62: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Row 63: ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc across, INC in the last st. 

Row 64: ch 1, turn. Hdc across, hdc2tog in the last 2 sts. 

Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. 

Back panel

Repeat the instructions for the front panel, but you don’t need to leave a long tail for sewing this time.

Assembling

Shoulders:

Place the panels on top of each other with the right sides facing and sew the shoulders with a sl st.

Sleeves

You will make the sleeves by crocheting them onto the sides of the panels. So skip 18  rows from the bottom on the front and back panel and place stitch markers there to mark the beginning and the end of the sleeve. 

Attach the yarn in 19th row, right side of the panel facing you:

Row 1: ch 1, hdc in each hdc row across, starting in the same row you just attached the yarn. 

Row 2: ch 1, turn. Hdc across.

Row 3: ch 1, turn. Hdc in the 1st st, hdc2tog in the next, *hdc, hdc2tog*, repeat across. 

Row 4: ch 1, turn. Hdc across. 

Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing the sleeve and the body sides. 

Sew the sleeve and the body sides together with a sl st. 

Neckline

Start where you started the decreases for the neck hole (the V): hdc2tog in the sides of the rows, where you started the decreases for the v neck, hdc evenly across. When you reach the other side (the V ): hdc2tog in the sides of the rows, where you started the decreases for the v neck, hdc evenly across. Sl st in 1st hdc of the row and finish off. 

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9 Comments

  1. This crochet top is quite quick to make and super comfortable. The design is unique and creates a stunning fashion piece.

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  2. I loved making this top so much. It was so simple! I could crochet this while I was in the room with my three kids calling my name repeatedly! (And they’re toddlers, so that actually MEANS something!😆). I will definitely be making more of these for myself in multiple colors!

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  3. This is such a pleasant pattern, and the top is absolutely gorgeous! I have received so many compliments when I wear it out.

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  4. I absolutely love this design and it worked up so wonderfully! Karmen is talented and extremely helpful. This top is adorable and I can’t wait to make more!

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  5. This top is so cute! It can be such a versatile piece depending on how you dress it. The instructions are very clear.

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  6. It’s a super easy pattern. Instructions are clear and simple. So happy so be able to test her pattern,

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  7. Lovely Crop top!! The pattern is a treat for everyone as it’s super friendly and free to crochet!! Love it!!

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  8. I really enjoyed making this top this was my very first top. Karmen Is so sweet and helpful and very understanding. I really enjoy working with her and testing her patterns thank you so much Karmen for letting me test Your patterns

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    • This crop top is super cute! Great for the Spring/Fall or layered in the winter. When made with a light yarn it’s also great for the summer.
      A must make for all crocheters!

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