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Fishnet Sweater Top

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Fishnet Sweater Top
A woman is wearing a crocheted sweater on a hanger.

The Fishnet Sweater crochet pattern by Frisian Knitting is a charming and versatile design that can be crafted with ease, even by beginners. This handmade layer will level up multiple of your outfits!

Lightweight Fashion You Can Make Yourself

Is it a sweater, bolero, shrug, or top? I say, call it whatever you want because this versatile garment can be all! Its unique features include a breathable mesh fabric, long sleeves, and a cropped cut. Whether you’re creating it for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, this mesh crochet top is a wonderful wardrobe project.

Materials You’ll Need for This Mesh Top

The pattern calls for a 4.5 mm crochet hook and Zeeman Royal, but you can use any other aran-weight yarn.

The original design was made with acrylic fibers that offer warmth and softness. This makes it suitable not only for summer but also as a layer during the colder months. If you prefer light cotton fabrics, you can use, for example, Garnstudio Drops Paris instead.

Difficult Level and Step-by-Step Video Tutorial

What makes the Fishnet Sweater Pattern particularly beginner-friendly is its use of basic crochet stitches, primarily the double crochet stitch and chain stitch. These stitches are the building blocks of crochet, making it accessible to those just starting their crochet journey.

The free pattern is available as a helpful video tutorial that guides you through the entire creation process.

What Sizes Are Available?

The Fishnet Sweater Top pattern is designed for size S but can be effortlessly adjusted to accommodate larger sizes. To make it bigger, you need to add more rows after row 11. Make also sure to try on the sweater while crocheting so that you can make the modifications on the fly.

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