You’re going to love this Crochet Tank Top Pattern, for the Vivo Top. First of all, if you love crocheting garments, this one is for you.
The crochet Vivo dress that I published last year was a passion project & I quickly decided that I had to make the top version of the pattern as well!
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What’s also fun about this women’s crochet tank top pattern is the fact that you can wear it with the buttons either in the back or in the front. You choose!
You’re going to need some crochet experience to make this top, but if you’re a newbie crocheter, this one isn’t that far from being a easy pattern. Mostly because there’s so much repeats.
Not convinced this top is for you? Well’ let me tell you, it’s definitely such a great piece to wear. Think having a great crocheted top for summer & the joy of getting to wear something handmade.
The Yarn
For the crochet tank top you’re going to need cotton yarn, preferably the Cotton DK yarn from Paintbox. It comes in all these beautiful shades & the dress in the pictures is made in pistachio.
The Cotton DK yarn from Paintbox became my top pick when designing the Natare top. This cotton is soft, it works up beautifully & works well for crocheting garments.
Now I’m using it for another pattern, this crocheted tank top pattern.
Don’t want to use cotton? Well, there’s plenty other yarns to choose from. A great way to go would be to try Paintbox Simply DK. The result might change slightly, but this is also a yarn that comes in lots of great shades.
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Have you been wanting to crochet something for summer? Or more specifically a tank top?
Well, this is the perfect opportunity!
First of all, it’s not that difficult. What makes it easy is the fact that there’s so much repeating in this pattern. This also means that this actually is a great “Crochet mindlessly while watching TV project”.
But it’s intermediate level, why? The reason is that there’s some more complex aspects. Mostly you find that at the straps, otherwise I would have said it’s skill level easy.
Ready to try it? Don’t get scared by the intermediate skill level, rather try & don’t hesitate to reach out to me in the Joy of Motion Crochet Community Facebook group.
Since you like the easy crochet tank top, these might interest you too?
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About The Pattern
This crochet tank top is the perfect garment pattern when you’re looking to make a quick easy crochet garment for summer.
The women’s crochet tank top comes in sizes from XS to 5XL. A beautiful crochet singlet with button details.
Fun fact! You can also wear it the both ways, hat means 2 garments in 1.
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Materials Needed
Crochet Hook
Hook I used: Symphonie Rose Crochet Hooks from Knitpro
Yarn
Yarn used:
Paintbox Yarns – Cotton DK
Yarn amount used:
- Size XS: 4 skeins / 180 g / 450 m / 490 yards
- •Size S: 5 skeins / 210 g / 520 m / 570 yards
- •Size M: 5 skeins / 240 g / 595 m / 650 yards
- •Size L: 6 skeins / 265 g / 670 m / 720 yards
- •Size XL: 6 skeins / 290 g / 725 m / 790 yards
- •Size 2XL: 7 skeins / 320 g / 800 m / 875 yards
- •Size 3XL: 7 skeins / 250 g / 875 m / 960 yards
- •Size 4XL: 8 skeins / 380 g / 950 m / 1040 yards
- •Size 5XL: 9 skeins / 410 g / 1020 m / 1115 yards
Yarn characteristics:
- 3 light yarn, DK yarn.
- 100 % Cotton
Other Materials Needed
- Needle, find one here (if you don’t already have one)!
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- Stitch marker
- 5-8 buttons
Gauge
Measured with half double crochet stitches in rows:
13 stitches and 13 rows per 10 cm/ 4 inches.
Notes
- This crochet pattern is written in US terms.
- All measurements given are unblocked.
- Note that measurements are given as exact as possible. But crochet tension & technique might give variations in the result, that changes from person to person.
- Read pattern instructions carefully before beginning to make sure you understand everything. It might save you hours frogging your work & crocheting it again!
- Make a swatch that measure at least 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches using the stitch the gauge is given for. If your swatch matches the gauge, you’re good to go. If the gauge is wrong, you might need to change your hook. Go up in crochet hook size if your stitches are smaller & go down in crochet hook size if your stitches are bigger. Learn more about testing gauge.
- Check yarn info if you want to find an alternative or test your yarn against the gauge. Learn more about substituting yarn.
- This pattern is written for 9 sizes, where the different sizes is given in parenthesis like this: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL. If just one number is given, it applies to all sizes. I recommend that you highlight or circle the size you’re making before you begin to make the pattern easier to follow. Size adjustments are added under “Size & Measurements”.
- At the end of each row, the stitch count is given in parenthesis. It includes starting chain(s) counting as 1 stitch.
Size & Measurements
MAIN PART:
TOP CIRCUMFERENCE | HEIGHT TOP | STRAP LENGTH | |
XS | 65 cm / 25.6 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 13 cm / 5.1 inches |
S | 75 cm / 29.5 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 14.5 cm / 5.8 inches |
M | 85.5 cm / 33.7 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 16 cm / 6.4 inches |
L | 95.5 cm / 37.6 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 17.5 cm / 7 inches |
XL | 105.5 cm / 41.5 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 19 cm / 7.6 inches |
2XL | 116 cm / 45.7 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 21 cm / 8.2 inches |
3XL | 126 cm / 49.6 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 22.5 cm / 8.8 inches |
4XL | 136 cm / 53.5 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 24 cm / 9.4 inches |
5XL | 146 cm / 57.5 inches | 45,5 cm / 17.9 inches | 25.5 cm / 10 inches |
Size Notes
- This pattern is written to have a very close fit on the top, that means about 6 cm/2.4’’ negative ease. The top does widen slightly when used. Learn more about mastering ease in crochet garments.
- Take measurements to find the size that fits the best.
Size Adjustments
- Note: Any size adjustments affects yarn usage & you might need more/less yarn than suggested.
Top:
- For all sizes: Adjust length by adding or reducing rows at the end, before starting on the straps.
- For all sizes: Start with fewer/more stitches, added/reduced by 1 stitch at a time to adjust fit.
Straps:
- For all sizes: Adjust length by adding or reducing rows at the end.
- Note: Go shorter than you think here, they will lengthen when used.
Diagram
Abbreviations
- BPdc = back post double crochet
- ch = chain(s)
- FSC = foundation single crochet
- FPdc = front post double crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- hdc2tog = crochet together 2 half double crochet stitches
- PM = place marker
- prev = previous
- rep = repeat(s)
- sc = single crochet
- sk = skip
- sl st = slip stitch
- st = stitch(es)
- yo = yarn over
We try our best to include all crochet abbreviations in the list above for the crochet pattern, but sometimes we may forget one or two.
Learn more about crochet abbreviations & find a complete list on our Crochet Abbreviations & Terms post.
Stitches You Will Need
You will need to use the single crochet stitch, half double crochet stitch, foundation single crochet, front post double crochet stitch & back post double crochet stitch.
FOUNDATION SINGLE CROCHET STITCH (FSC):
Written description:
Step 1: Ch 2 st.
Step 2: Insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, pull up a loop. Yo and pull through first loop (making “chain”). Yo and pull through both loops on hook.
Step 3: Insert hook into prev “chain” you made (It should look like you go through a resemblance of a “normal” st, with 2 strands of yarn), pull up a loop, yo and pull through first loop (making “chain”). Yo and pull through both loops on hook.
Repeat step 3 until you’ve made enough stitches. *2nd ch in step 1 makes 1 st, step 2 makes 1 st & every time step 3 is repeated you make 1 st.
Tutorial:
Foundation Single Crochet Tutorial
CROCHET TOGETHER 2 HALF DOUBLE CROCHET STITCHES (HDC2TOG):
Used to decrease stitches.
Written description: Yo, draw up a loop from the next st, draw up a loop from the stitch after that, you have 4 loops on the hook, yo, pull through all loops on the hook.
FRONT POST DOUBLE CROCHET STITCH (FPdc):
Written description:
Yo, insert your hook from front to back between the prev st & the st you’re working, & bring it to the front again between the st you’re working & the next st, yo & pull up a loop, you have 3 loops on the hook, yo & pull through 2 of the 3 loops, yo and pull through the 2 last loops.
Back Post Double Crochet Stitch (BPdc):
Written description:
Yo, insert your hook from back to front between the prev st & the st you’re working, & bring it to the back again between the st you’re working & the next st, yo & pull up a loop, you have 3 loops on the hook, yo & pull through 2 of the 3 loops, yo and pull through the 2 last loops.
Video tutorial for FPdc & BPdc:
Front Post and Back Post Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial
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