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April 2, 2025

Crochet Tunic Pattern + Tutorial

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Crochet Tunic
Crochet Tunic

Crochet Tunic

This cute and intermediate crochet tunic isn't too difficult and has no shaping required. The tunic is strictly just 2 rectangular blocks put together and spaces left for the neck and armholes.

Once you get past the setup row, there is a repeat of 4 rows only. It will take you a bit getting used to this pattern. I found after a few repeats of doing rows 1 - 4, I was finally clicking with this pattern. I think that is part of what makes this an intermediate pattern.

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Free Pattern: Crochet Tunic

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I created a homemade diagram that is demonstrated in the video tutorial. I have provided it below for you to save or print if you want to use it. I found it helped me tremendously speed up instead of continuously figuring out what row I was on. After a while, I was able to keep it close as a reference but started to remember the pattern and was flying along nicely.

In the video tutorial, I demonstrate the ins and outs of this pattern. I show you the stitch work to do. I filmed after one of the sides was completed so I could start the second on camera with you so I was familiar with this pattern. Seriously though, I could have had this particular project done in just two days. It took me roughly 9 hours from start to finish for this. It's not a lot of time investment. I crocheted both panels in just two evenings and did the assembly in person with you on camera.

You have to watch the gauge on this one. I was tight and it was tight on the mannequin though it shouldn't have been. However, once I sewed the items together and relaxed the yarn with my steamer, it fit the mannequin perfectly. So pay attention to the final instructions of dampening the project to block it. Or you can steam it as I did in the video tutorial to block it. Once it was steamed and relaxed, it really turned out nice. I was pleasantly surprised.

The colour changing I did was done on Rows 3 after the fan was put in on Row 2. Here's how many fans I did of each colour if you want to match it:

  • 7 Fans for Orchid
  • 2 Fans for Off White
  • 4 Fans for Taupe
  • 2 Fans for Cool Green
Stitch Close Up for Crochet Tunic
Stitch Close Up for Crochet Tunic

Mikey's Finished Example

Crochet Tunic Final
Crochet Tunic Final

Crochet Tunic Diagram by Mikey

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Crochet Tunic Diagram by Mikey
Crochet Tunic Diagram by Mikey

Video Tutorial

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Comments

  1. Sharon Leckey says

    April 30, 2019 at 2:34 pm

    Could this tunic be done in Caron Cotton Cakes? The Caron Simply Soft Light has been discontinued. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says

      April 30, 2019 at 3:51 pm

      Yes, I think so.

      Reply
      • Patti says

        May 08, 2020 at 7:13 am

        Is this pattern available in pdf? I prefer written to video.

      • Mikey says

        May 08, 2020 at 7:46 am

        Yes there is. The link was in the paragraph. I just made a big blue button so it can be more noticeable. 🙂 Enjoy.

  2. Natassa says

    February 03, 2019 at 5:22 pm

    Dear Mikey,
    Thanks for this amazing pattern.
    I have been trying to understand of how many fans we finally need till the top and secondly, is it possible to turn it to a dress and how.
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Kisses from Greece

    Reply
  3. Tori says

    July 30, 2016 at 11:01 pm

    Mikey I love your videos! I have started my tunic and am excited to see how it turns out. This is my first try at womens wear. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos

    Reply
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