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Mediterranean Love Halter Top

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Mediterranean Love Halter Top
a woman wearing a crochet halter top in a neutral color

Catch the vacation spirit with the Mediterranean Love crochet top from DROPS! Beautifully textured, stylish, and super comfortable, it will make a perfect clothing piece to wear during a summer holiday trip or a day on the beach. The button fastening at the back makes it fancy and chic, while the mesh front keeps things cool and breezy.

Who Will Love This Crochet Top Pattern?

The Mediterranean Love crochet top features a classic halter neck and button fastening at the back that ensures a snug fit. The eyelet stitches applied in the front create an illusion of a V-neckline. It’s a perfect solution for those women who opt for a subtler look without revealing too much of the body. The top can be made in sizes XS, S, M, and L.

Is This Crochet Halter Top Suitable for Beginners?

A beginner’s skill will do for making this Mediterranean Love halter top crochet pattern. It’s worked up with double crochets only which makes it super easy and quick.

The pattern uses the bottom-up construction method and starts with a simple foundation chain. It also requires no seaming as you work the whole garment in one piece.

The pattern also includes the chart for extra help, and those who know how to read crochet diagrams.

What You’ll Need to Crochet This Halter Top

For this project, be sure to use sport cotton yarn that will delight you with softness, breathability, and a lightweight feel.

The sample shown in the photos was made with Garnstudio DROPS Safran, but you can choose any other yarn that has the same weight. Go for the versatile neutral palette that will mix nicely with other elements of your outfit.

You will also need a 3 mm crochet hook to complete your garment.

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