A simple and modern pattern, it will surely be a teen’s or a young woman’s favorite. The Vneck Ribbed Top goes well with high-waisted jeans, shorts, or leggings… or anything else you’d wear with tops.
The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry:
Skylar Ribbed Top
This is a super easy pattern perfect for a newbie. It uses only half double crochets. Although it is great and popular among teens and young women, you can easily adapt it for kids. There are alteration instructions if you prefer longer tank tops over crop tops.
The full article about this pattern is here:
Skylar Ribbed Crop Top
more info about Herbtere’s project ravelry and -leachang-‘s project ravelry.
Primrose High Neck Halter
Halter tops are great, but sometimes you want to fill them in a bit. The Primrose high neck halter fills in the top above the cups but is still fun and revealing.
The pattern is on Ravelry:
Grannie Goes Large
As we all know, granny is a classic crochet motif that is very easy to make. It is also extremely repeatable. The best way to customize your afghan is by choosing different colors and arranging them in interesting designs.
Go to the pattern: Grannie Goes Large
More info also on Ravlery.
Modern Granny Afghan
It’s a granny afghan, but granny’s put on her air pods and has gone to Starbucks for a salt caramel frappucino. This means it’s a modern take on a timeless classic. It uses interwoven blocks instead of squares. As a result, you get a more cohesive and interesting texture without a traditional granny square look.
Likewise, the size is also easily adjustable, and this project can be sized using both yarn weights and rows numbers. It can be a baby blanket, a giant bedspread or anything in between.
Go to the pattern: Modern Granny Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Casual Free Crochet Crop Top Pattern
We will end with a simple black crochet top, which will be great with jeans or shorts. Combined with a summer shirt, it will also be a fashionable underlayer.
The full article and written pattern are on the Beautiful Crochet Stuff blog: