Crochet Scalloped Top
Crochet a super cute Crochet Scalloped Top that has peek-a-boo shoulder openings at the top to provide design interest.
This pattern is just two panels made in the shape of a "T" as you can see in the pictures below that are sewn together to form this casual crochet top.
Initially, the pattern looks intimidating but when you break it down in steps, you realize it's pretty straight forward. There is just a repeat line all the way through which makes it super easy to remember. The video tutorial presentation below will show you the steps and what to look for. The homemade diagrams I made will help illustrate the points in the pattern where it's just words to explain what to do.
For myself, I got hung up on the additional chains once starting the sleeve portion. Eventually, it just clicked on what they wanted me to do. The tutorial explains that as well.
If you prefer not to have your shoulders doing a peek-a-boo, simply sew the seam across top shut. The choice is up to you.
I was able to finish my version in less than 5 hours without consideration of filming breaks to show my steps. I was so surprised by how fast it was.
The project I did in blue was using the Caron Simply Soft Ombres. The Colour is called Saturday Blue Jeans. Keep in mind that the Ombre line has less yardage than regular simply soft colours. So you want to make sure you check the yardage if you are substituting. In my example, it claimed I needed 3 balls of Caron Simply Soft. I did substitute and I did get away with 3 balls of Ombres. Larger sizes may not work out like that. Just be aware.
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Additional Pictures
Crochet Diagrams Used in Video
Click on any of the pictures to download or print.
DavetteB says
How complicated would it be to make the sleeves a little longer, like to the elbow? I prefer my short sleeves longer 😉
Thanks
Mikey says
I'm not really sure as I haven't done it. I would think you could go around the existing hole and just create more rounds to bring it down.
Pat says
Mikey,
Is there a written pattern instead of photos?
Thanks
Mikey says
Yes, our website has the blue buttons that state Pattern. You click that and it will direct you to where the pattern lives to download it. All of our website articles have the blue button for future reference.
Brenda Lippe says
Would you happen to have a written pattern for this scalloped top? I work easier when I read than following a video. Thanking you in advance for your help. If you do, would you please send it to the email listed for me. YUVM, Brenda
Marina King says
if you click on the blue button, it takes you to where you can download the pattern