Free Crochet Summer Top Pattern| The Valencia Top (Beach Cover, Vest, or Dress)

The Valencia Top is a free crochet summer top pattern worked in a simple fan stitch , two rectangles, a two-row repeat, and no complicated shaping.

Wear it as a beach cover-up, a lightweight vest, or layer it over a long sleeve as a winter top. If you know how to double crochet, you can make this

I wanted something that felt like a Mediterranean sunset and totally chill, a little bit boho, and really easy to wear.

Something you can throw over jeans for a coffee run or wear to the beach, it just adds that perfect “I made this” vibe to any outfit.

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VALENCIA TOP: BREEZY & BOHO

Why This Crochet Summer Top Actually Works in the Heat

I get asked all the time if crochet is actually wearable when it’s hot out, and honestly, the Valencia Top is my go-to proof that it is.

I used this open shell stitch so the air actually hits your skin.

It’s super lightweight and works more like a breezy vest than a heavy top. If you know how to double crochet, you’re going to fly through this project. It’s a quick win for your summer and winter wardrobe.

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How to Wear Your Crochet Summer Top in 4 Ways

A few of you asked what to wear under something this “holey”—I’ve been loving it over a simple grey crop top or even a bodysuit to let the orange really stand out.

It’s also the cutest swimsuit cover-up if you’re heading to the pool. But, you can also wear it over a long-sleeve T-shirt in the winter for extra coziness

Since the stitches are so bold, I usually keep the rest of the look pretty simple and let the top do all the heavy lifting.

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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making the crochet summer top

Difficulty

Easy

Materials

Stylecraft Special Chunky, 100 gr, 100% Premium Acrylic. 144 meter / 157 yards, shade: Spice,  220 gr approx 330 yards 

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Hook: US Size ( 6 mm) 

Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape, Hot glue gun

Gauge

15 st X 4 rows ( fan St) 4” X 4”

Finished Size

This sample is  20” tall X 20” wide square M/L Women’s size

Stitch Key

  • Ch = Chain
  • St = Stitch
  • Sc = Single Crochet
  • Tr = Treble Crochet
  • Yo = Yarn over

Notes

  • This pattern is written in US terminology
  • This is a beginner-friendly crochet garment so no shaping, no increases or decreases
  • This pattern is worked in rows
  • Ch4 does count as st at the beginning of each row
  • Ch1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch
  • This pattern uses pattern repeats.
  • This pattern uses multiples of 10+ 9
  • This Top is worked with two identical squares  joined

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Instructions

Make two identical panels

Chain 50 +9 

This easy crochet top uses a simple two-row repeat throughout so once you have rows 2 and 3, the rest is just repetition

Row 1: Sc 1 in 2nd ch from hook, sc 1 in next ch, *[ch 5, skip 4 ch, sc in next ch]* repeat from * to end of row, finish with sc 1 in last ch ( you should have 2 sc at the beginning and 2 sc at the end of the row, turn

Row 2: Ch 4 ( counts as 1st  tr), tr 1 in next, ch 3, sc 1 in ch5 space, *[ch 1, (tr 1+ch 1) 7 times in next ch 5 space, sc 1 in next ch 5 space]* repeat from * to last ch 5 space, ch 3, tr 1 in last 2 st, turn

Row 3: Ch 1, sc 1 in next 2 st, *[ch 5, sc 1 in ch 1 space between the 2nd and 3rd tr from the 7 tr fan in previous row, ch5, sc 1 in ch 1 space between the 5th and 6th tr from the same tr fan in prev row]* repeat from * finish with ch 5, sc 1 in last 2 st, turn

Rows 2+3 are the row repeats for this pattern.

For this sample and size, I worked 12 repeats.

If you wish to make a larger size, add multiples of chains and rows to the desired length and width


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Finishing

Lay two panels on the right sides, facing in, and fan shapes facing up.

Sew using the tapestry needle from the bottom up on each side approx 10” to form the arm holes

Sew out – in on the shoulders approximately 5” to form a  neckline

Secure the yarn, weave in the ends, and cut the yarn


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