Rock your summer look with this trendy Crochet Square Crop Top Pattern, perfect for adding a fresh, chic, and handmade touch to any outfit.
Wearing a top that feels like a gentle hug from soft yarn, keeping you cool and comfortable all day! This handmade crop top with a neat square shape brings a fresh and stylish look that’s easy to love. Its simple yet charming design adds beauty without being too fancy, making it perfect for sunny days, fun outings, or relaxing with friends.

Crochet Square Crop Top Pattern That Adds Summer Vibes
You can pair it easily with jeans, shorts, or skirts to create a happy, casual style. The light and cozy crochet texture moves with you, so you feel free and comfortable wherever you go. Whether dancing at a festival or enjoying a sunny afternoon, this crop top adds a cheerful touch to your outfit, making you look and feel confident. It’s an easy way to bring a bit of handmade magic and bright style to every day!

Step-by-Step Crochet Square Crop Top Pattern
Special Features
- Uses a magic ring to start a perfect center
- Creates a hexagonal (6-pointed) flower motif
- Repeats blocks of double crochets separated by chain spaces for texture
- Color changes add vibrancy (optional)
- Suitable for beginner to intermediate crocheters
- Makes a versatile fashion piece for summer or layering
Difficulty Level
Beginner to Easy Intermediate
Basic knowledge of chain stitch, double crochet, slip stitch, and magic ring technique required.
Materials
- Crochet hook size 2 mm
- Anne brand yarn (or equivalent), multiple colors optional
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving ends
Pattern Instructions
Round 1: Magic Ring & First Blocks
- Make a magic ring by looping yarn over two fingers forming an “X,” insert hook through the front loop, yarn over and pull.

- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Into the ring, make 2 double crochets (dc), chain 1. Repeat this block five more times for a total of 6 blocks separated by chains. You’ll have 12 dc in total (two per block).
- Chain 3, then slip stitch into the top of initial chain 3 to close the round.
- Tighten ring by pulling tail yarn.

Round 2: Building Up Blocks
- Chain 1, single crochet (sc) into the chain-1 space of previous round.
- Chain 2, then make 2 double crochets (dc) into the same chain space (forming a small block).
- Chain 2 and single crochet (sc) into the next chain-1 space between blocks.
- Repeat step 2 and 3 six times around.

- Close the round with a slip stitch into the first single crochet of the round.
Round 3: Repeat and Expand
- Chain 3.
- In same stitch, make 2 double crochets.
- Chain 1.
- In next chain space from previous round, make 3 double crochets.
- Chain 1.
- Repeat steps 4-5 all around to form six blocks of 3 double crochets separated by chain 1.
- Join with a slip stitch to starting chain.

Round 4: Longer Blocks and Fewer Chains
- Chain 3 for height (counts as first dc).
- In chain spaces, make 7 double crochets clustered into each chain space, without chaining between them—creating long blocks.
- Chain 1 between each cluster.
- Around the round, make 6 clusters of 7 dc, separated by 1 ch each.
- Join with slip stitch at beginning.

Round 5: Single Crochets Between Clusters
- Chain 1.
- Work single crochet stitches into the chain-1 spaces between dc clusters from previous round.
- Chain 3 to skip some space, continue single crochet cluster.
- This creates an airy lattice feel between the thick double crochet blocks.
Final Shaping
- Continue with half-double crochets (hdc) or single crochet rounds for edging and shaping the motif if you want a more defined hexagonal look.
- This pattern naturally forms a square/hexagonal shape with 6 petals—ideal for tops, blankets, or motifs.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Keep tension consistent for smooth block shapes.
- Use stitch markers to remember points and chain spaces.
- Experiment with colorful yarn for vibrant effects.
- Use a smaller hook for a tighter fabric or larger for a looser airy feel.
- This motif can be used standalone or joined to others for larger projects.
Uses
- Crocheted crop tops or summer wear
- Motif for larger garments or blankets
- Stylish home decor pieces like coasters or table mats
- Great gift or beginner practice project
Tip
When making clusters of double crochets, always count your stitches carefully to maintain symmetry and keep your hexagonal points even.
Conclusion
This hexagonal flower crochet pattern is a charming and fun project blending straightforward stitches with beautiful shaping. Following these detailed step-by-step instructions will help you make your own stylish square crop top or motif with confidence.



