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Pucker Up Halter

This fun and colorful crop top looks amazing in many color combinations, so don’t hesitate and work on your own unique one! It has a super comfy and relaxed fit with additional 4 inches through the mid-section that will give you a little more wiggle room. And the V-neck neckline gives a nice vertical that will make your look even more elegant. Try this free crochet halter top pattern now!

Pucker Up Halter

PHOTOS by Carlie Liedtke / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on carlieflo.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Little Grace Halter Top

Cropped halter tops are at their peak this season! Especially such ones as this little grace halter top by Carlie Liedtke. This design is a hello from 2000’s fashion when everyone wore the smallest and the sexiest clothes. This free halter top crochet pattern is an excellent example of when an open body looks not vulgar but beautiful. Love it!

Little Grace Halter Top

PHOTOS by Carlie Liedtke / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on carlieflo.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Calliope Halter Neck Top

Wow, how is that for a cool halter neck top? This unique cut will let you show off your shoulders and catch some sun! Which color palette are you thinking of for this summer? Take the crochet crop top pattern by the link below the photo.

Calliope Halter Neck Top

PHOTOS by Poise & Envy / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Pineapple Lace Summer Halter Neck Top

This first design requires a bit of skill, but we are sure you’re going to master this crochet bralette in an instant. It’s definitely worth it! This pineapple motif is so creative and simply fabulous for a hot summer. And the halter top crochet pattern is free.

It can look like a stylish swimsuit when worn under the cover-up in multi-layering outfits, don’t you think? Do you prefer minimalist white or maybe something more vibrant for your crochet bikini top?

Pineapple Lace Summer Halter Neck Top

PHOTOS by tricourse / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern Ravelry, or read more about this particular version by tricourse on Ravelry.

Sunflowers And Daisies Halter Top

This crochet halter top for kids in boho style is a must-have for the summer. The ties around the neck and in the back make for an adjustable fit and allow for easy dressing and undressing. There are many sizes available, and the granny square top is open for coloring, so your child will love it. Download the pattern now!

Sunflowers And Daisies Halter Top

PHOTOS by CrochetGarden / etsy.com

You can purchase this pattern from Etsy.

Coastal Cove Crop Top

A cute crochet top is exactly what you need to take your wardrobe to the next level and feel super comfy during hot days! This beautiful top in the pictures below with halter neck ties and back lace fastening is made in such stunning colors of the ocean. Take this free crochet pattern and make one for your summer outfit! 

Coastal Cove Crop Top

PHOTOS by Eleonora Tully / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on coastalcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Eden Crop Top

This crochet crop top is a great thing to wear during the summer. It’s an easy beginner-friendly project that you’re sure to finish quickly, so don’t be afraid to start. With the easy to follow instructions, it’s a breeze and a relaxing experience. The pattern for this crochet top is easy to follow and will help you step by step.

Eden Crop Top

PHOTOS by Carrie M Chambers / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on crochetwithcarrie.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Blair Ribbed Hem Crop Top

A simple ribbed crochet top for your stunning spring and summer outfits. The cropped fit makes it comfortable to wear even when it’s hot, so don’t miss the opportunity to make a garment like this. This is a great piece to combine with different styles of clothing, so give it a try. This crochet top pattern is free and easy to follow.

Blair Ribbed Hem Crop Top

PHOTOS by Grace Forthefrills / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on forthefrills.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.