Magnolia Crop Top

Materials 

Weight 4, Medium Cotton Yarn- 3.5 oz, 180 yds, 2(3,3,4,5) skeins. 360(540, 540, 720, 900) Yards.

US Size 5.0 mm (H) crochet hook, or size needed to achieve gauge. 

Scissors 

Tapestry Needle  

Stitch markers 

 

Abbreviations 

sc- Single Crochet 

hdc- Half Double Crochet 

dc- Double Crochet 

sl st- Slip Stitch 

ch- Chain 

fdhdc- Foundation Half Double Crochet 

 

Gauge 14 sts x 11 rows= 4 inches in hdc. 

 

Measurements 

Bust: 28 (32, 36, 40, 44) inches. 

Length (including picot edging): 15.5 (15.5, 16.5, 16.5, 17.5) inches. 

Armhole: 6 (7, 7, 8, 8) inches. 

 

Notes 

-This top fits true to size. For reference, model is 5’7” with a 36 inch bust and wearing the Magnolia Crop top in the size Medium. 

-Stitch counts and measurements are written as XS(SM,M,L,XL). If you are between sizes, please size up. 

-Pattern is worked from the top down in 2 panels and then seamed together. The 2 panels are not identical with the front panel having a window row towards the top. There is a split hem at the edging of the top. 

-Turning chain does not count as a stitch. When working the next row after the window stitch each chain “link” in a chain space is treated as an individual stitch 

 

Pattern 

Front Panel 

 

Row 1: Fdhdc 48 (57, 63, 69,78) sts 

Row 2: ch 1, turn, hdc into each stitch across. (48, 57, 63, 69,78) sts 

Repeat row 2 until you reached the following number of rows: 

X-Small- work to row 10  

Small- Work to row 10  

Medium- Work to row 12  

Large- Work to row 12  

X-Large work to row 14  

 

Window stitch: ch 4, turn, skip 2 sts, dc into the next st, *ch 2, skip 2 sts, dc into the next st* repeat to the end. Note: this stitch counts as 2 rows, keep this in mind if you add more rows to your size. Both panels should match in length. 

 

Repeat row 2 again until you reach the correct length for your size: 

Note: if you would like to add more length, add more hdc rows to your size here. 

X-Small- work to row 36 or until total length is 14 inches. 

Small- Work to row 36 or until total length is 14 inches. 

Medium- Work to row 39 or until total length is 15 inches. 

Large- Work to row 39 or until total length is 15 inches. 

X-Large work to row 42 or until total length is 16 inches. 

 

Edging 

After you have reached the correct number of rows for your length, we will start working the edging. 

Ch 4, turn, skip 2 sts, dc into the next st, *ch 2, skip 2 sts, dc into the next st*, repeat to the end. 

Ch 1, turn. *skip 2 sts [3dc, ch 3, sl st into first ch, 3dc] all into the next dc, skip 2 sts, sc into the next dc* repeat until you are left with 2 sts, dc into the last st of the row.  

Leave about an 18 in tail for seaming 

 

Back Panel 

Row 1: Fdhdc 48 (57, 63, 69,78) 

Row 2: ch 1, turn, hdc into each stitch across. (48, 57, 63, 69,78) 

Repeat row 2 until you reach the following number of rows: 

Note: if you would like to add more length, add more hdc rows to your size here. 

X-Small- work to row 38 or 14 inches. 

Small- Work to row 38 or 14 inches. 

Medium- Work to row 41 or 15 inches. 

Large- Work to row 41 or 15 inches. 

X-Large work to row 44 or 16 inches. 

Repeat the same edging rows from the front panel. 

Leave about an 18 in tail for seaming 

 

Seaming 

We will now sew up your top from the inside. Assemble your 2 panels with right sides facing each other and place stitch markers on the left and right side corners at the top of your panels to hold the 2 panels together.  

 

Note: Before sewing in your tails I recommend trying on your garment to ensure your arms and head fit through comfortably. 

 

Shoulder Seams: At the top of your panels count in from the left and right side ends and place a marker on the number of stitches for your size:  

 

X-small: 10 Stitches or 3 inches on both sides. 

Small: 10 Stitches or 3 inches on both sides. 

Medium: 14 Stitches or 4 inches on both sides. 

Large: 14 Stitches or 4 inches on both sides. 

X-Large: 17 Stitches or 5 inches on both sides. 

 

Using the mattress stitch, seam up the correct number of stitches starting from the outside working in. weave in your tail. 

 

Side Seams: At the top of your panels count down along both sides until you reach the correct number of rows for your armhole size and place a marker.  

 

X-small: 16 rows or 6 inches. 

Small: 19 rows or 7 inches. 

Medium: 19 rows or 7 inches. 

Large: 22 rows or 8 inches. 

X-Large: 22 rows or 8 inches. 

 

Using the mattress stitch, seam up the correct number of rows starting from the bottom and working up (do not include the bottom edging! The bottom edging will be your split seam). Weave in your tail. Please see diagram below for help with placement of stitch markers and seaming. 

Turn your top inside out and there you have it!