Crochet lace blouse – White Ivy tank top crochet pattern
Step-by-step crochet instructions
Begin crocheting the summer top from the underbust down.
Step 1
Make a foundation chain of 130 chs or mult. of 10 chs. Join it into a ring with the sl.st.
Step 2
White Ivy stitch
1st round – ch4, dc1 into sm.ch, ch3, sk4, (sc1, ch2, scc1) into sm.ch, ch3, [sk4, Vst, ch3, sk4, (sc1, ch2, scc1) into sm.ch, ch3] to end; sl.st1 into 3rd ch
2nd round – sl.st.1 under ch, ch5, (trc2, picot1, trc2) into Vst, ch2, trcCl into arch of 2chs, ch2, [flower1 into Vst, ch2, trcCl into arch of 2chs, ch2] to end; (trc2, picot1, trc1) into 1st Vst of the prev.round + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
3rd round – [(sc1, ch2, sc1) under ch*, ch4, Vst above trcCl, ch4] to end + sl.st.1 into first arch of 2 chs
4th round – ch3, trcCl*, ch2, flower into Vst, ch2, [trcCl into arch of 2chs, ch2, flower into Vst, ch2] to end + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
5th round – ch4, dc1 into sm.ch, ch4, (sc1, ch2, sc1) under ch*, ch4, [Vst above trcCl, ch4, (sc1, ch2, sc1) under ch*, ch4] to end + sl.st.1 into 3rd ch
*work arch of 2chs under middle ch of a flower
Begin crocheting the pattern starting from the 2nd round. After you crochet about 4 inches of the White Ivy st., continue crocheting the pattern using a larger size crochet hook to widen the garment from the bottom until you reach the desired length of the blouse.
Crochet your last round as your second round, but work trc5 into arch of 2chs instead of trcCl
Last round – sl.st.1 under ch, ch5, (trc2, picot1, trc2) into Vst, trc5 into arch of 2chs, [flower1 into Vst, trc5 into arch of 2chs] to end; (trc2, picot1, trc1) into 1st Vst of the prev.round + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
Cut the yarn and secure it.
Step 3
Crochet from the underbust up
Come back to your initial foundation chain and attach the yarn there.
1st round – ch1, hdc to end + sl.st.1 into 2nd ch
2nd round – ch4, [sk1, dc1, ch1] to end + sl.st.1 into sl.st.1 into 3rd ch
3rd round = 1st round
Step 4
Body
Work long rows
After the 3rd round, ch2, then turn your work to the wrong side. Use back loops only.
1st row – h3ch, bl ddec1, [bl dc1, bl dc1*] to end; then reuse the very 1st ch and work dc1 there. After that use following 19 front loops and work [bl dc1*, bl dc1] x 8, ddec1 + RC2
Your row should be longer than rounds.
2nd row – h3ch, ddec1, dc to last 3chs; ddec1 + RC2
3rd row – h3ch, ddec1, [dc1, dc1*] to last 4chs; dc1, ddec1 + RC2
Alternate the 2nd and 3rd rows until you crochet about 7 rows.
Step 5
First front part
Decrease 1 ch from each side of a row
8th row – h3ch, dec1, dc23, dec1 + RC2
9th row – h3ch, dec1, [dc1, dc1*] to last 3chs; dc1, dec1 + RC2
10th row – h3ch, dec1, dc to last 2chs; dec1 + RC2
11, 13 rows = 9th row
12, 14 rows = 10th row
Step 6
Decrease 1 ch from the neck side only
15th row – h3ch, [dc1, dc1*] to last 3chs; dc1, dec1 + RC2
16th row – h3ch, dec1, dc to end + RC2
Alternate 15 and 16 rows until you have 7 chs left.
Step 7
Work rows without decreasing chs
21st row – h3ch, [dc1, dc1*] to last 1ch; dc1 + RC2
22nd row – h3ch, dc to end
Step 8
Second front part
Work the second front part as a mirror reflection to the first front part.
Return to the 7th long row, count 27 chs and attach the yarn into 27th ch. Make 2 chs to pick up the height. Then repeat the step 5.
Decrease 1 ch from the neck side only
15th row – h3ch, dec1, [dc1, dc1*] to last 1ch; dc1 + RC2
16th row – h3ch, dc to last 2chs; dec1 + RC2
Alternate 15 and 16 rows until you have 7 chs left. Then repeat the step 7.
Comments
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana, I like this , I want
Hi Sana, I like this , I want to make one. How many foundation chain I can make for XL? And can I use 100% cotton yarn? Pls. advise. Thank you.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Luz,
Hi Luz,
For your size, I would make a foundation chain of about 160 chs. Yes, you may use any yarn you like for the project. Check you gauge first. Happy crocheting!
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana, the yarn that I'm
Hi Sana, the yarn that I'm using is red heart ecco cotton 75% cotton 25% acrylic. I check my gauge and is right but the yarn is thicker that you have. Do I'm worry about the bust part maybe it will be tight. Pls advise . Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Luz,
Hi Luz,
I would increase chains underarms (dc2 into 1 chain) while working long (body) rows. Happy crochet!
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana,I have a question on
Hi Sana,I have a question on the foundation chains that you recommended for me, Is it the size of my bust? Pls. advise. Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Luz,
Hi Luz,
I suggested the number of chains to start with based on the size XL underbust measurements. If you prefer the garment to fit more loosely, you may chain more (mult. of 10). Happy crochet!
nyzki replied on Permalink
hello I really like this
hello I really like this pattern. However: you only have the pattern listed in a XS, I was wondering how many stitches do I make for a XL. Thank you
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi nyzki,
Hi nyzki,
The pattern requires multiples of 10 chs, so if you gauge/tension will be about the same as mine, I would suggest to work about 160 chs. If not, then it will be necessary to estimate how many chs you need to work to your size (chest circumference), gauge, and pattern requirements accordingly. Happy crocheting!
anaberthaflores... replied on Permalink
I just made this blouse and
I just made this blouse and got great compliments. I am wondering if it is possible to make this same bouse but with a different stitch on the bottom like fot instance the pineapple stitch from the tank top crochet pattern.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi anaberthaflores...,
Hi anaberthaflores...,
Your work is very impressive indeed. I agree with others who gave you great compliments. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing! I appreciate it.
Yes, you may combine these two patterns together. Begin working first two steps of 'tank-top-crochet-pattern', and then return to this pattern and skip first two steps accordingly. On the step 3, adjust your number of stitches to continue crocheting the pattern. Happy crochet!
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