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Materials You Will Need

Yarn: I used Caron Simply Soft for this top in the colors Autumn Red, Ocean, and White. You
can purchase this super soft yarn here which I absolutely LOVE! If you want to use acrylic yarn,
I highly suggest this brand. You can read my Best Acrylic Yarn post to find out more about
Caron Simply Soft and why I love it. Regardless, any weight 4 yarn should work for this project.
If you plan on using this top in water, as a swim top for example, you will want to use 100%
cotton yarn. Acrylic yarn does not dry as nicely or as easily as the cotton yarn would. How much
yarn you will use will depends on how long you make the the halter top and straps. One Skein
each (315 yards) should be more than enough for multiple tops in this size.

Crochet Hook: I used a 6mm Hook (also referred to as size J or 10). You could use a 6.5mm
hook for a looser stitch, or a 5mm or 5.5mm for a tighter stitch as well.

Tapestry Needle: This is a yarn needle to weave in your ends.

Scissors: to cut your yarn.


Stitches Used in This Pattern

I will be using abbreviations in this written pattern so here is a list of the names/abbreviations
and brief directions for each:

Stitch (ST) - Next chain or stitch you are going to work into

Yarn Over (YO) - wrapping yarn around hook

Chain (CH) - After having an slip knot on your hook, YO and pull through your slip knot. That
is a chain 1. YO again and pull through loop on hook. That is your chain 2, and so forth.

Slip Stitch (SS) - Insert hook into next chain/stitch and yarn over. Pull through chain/stitch and
continue to pull through the loop on your hook.

Single Crochet (SC) - Insert hook into next chain/stitch and YO then pull through the
chain/stitch. YO and pull through both loops on hook.

Double Crochet (DC) - YO and insert hook into next chain/stitch and YO and pull back through
the Chain/Stitch. YO and pull through 2 loops, YO and pull through last two loops on hook.

That's it! With those four simple stitches you can make your own American flag crochet halter
top to rock all summer long!

American Flag Crochet Halter Pattern


For simplicity sake we will call the colors of yarn simply blue, red, and white

I would say this is a "most size fits most" kind of top. You can change your hook size to bigger
or smaller to decrease/increase size or also alter the number of beginning chains. Make sure it is
an odd number. One more option to increase the width of the top is to DC 2, CH2, DC 2 in each
chain2space instead of doing just 1DC, CH2, 1DC. This will increase each row by 4 stitches
instead of only by 2.

Foundation Chain: With your blue yarn CH 25.

Row 1: DC in the third chain from the hook. The chains at the beginning of the row will count as
a your first DC. DC in the next 8 stitches for a total of ten DC so far. In the next chain DC, CH 2,
DC. Then complete 1 DC in the next 10 chains. CH 3 and Turn.

Row 2-7: DC in each stitch until you reach the chain 2 space from the previous row. In that
chain 2 space you will DC, CH 2, DC and then continue to DC in each stitch down to the end.

Row 8-9: At this point you will Change to your white yarn and repeat the pattern from the
previous row for 2 rows.
Row 9-10: Now you will change to your red yarn and repeat the pattern from the previous row
for the next two rows.

REPEAT rows 8-10 until the bottom V of the top is at your desired total top length. I did
one row white, then red, then white again and stopped. You can add additional rows to make the
top fit your body.

Leveling Rows:
Now starting from the outer edge with the opposite color from the previous row (red if you
stopped at the same row I did) and begin to DC in each ST across until you are 2 stitches from
the chain 2 space. At this point stop, turn your work, and SS in the top of the last three stitches
you just made. CH3 and DC back across the row.

*Basically you are making little steps with each row to begin leveling out your work.

Once you reach the end Change Color, CH3 and turn. Then again DC down the row until you
are two stitches from your CH 3 in the previous row. Turn your work and SS in the top of the last
three stitches you just made. Ch3 and DC back across the row.

Repeat this until you are left with 1-2 DC's and then tie onto the other side of the top and
repeat same thing to make both sides symmetrical.

Connecting Steps: With the yarn color of your preference (I used white) tie onto the bottom of
top on either side. SC the 1-2 DC's of the previous row. Then CH 2, and SC in the top of the next
"step". CH 2, SC in next step and repeat until you reach the other side of the corner.

Adding Border and Straps:


Feel free to use any of the three colors for your border and strap, but I used the blue! Also adjust
length of straps to fit your needs!

Tie onto the bottom left corner of your top. CH 60 and then SS in each CH back to the corner
you tied onto making your first back strap. Now you are going to SC as evenly as possible along
the side of your American flag crochet halter top. I usually do 2 SC's per row of DC's to help
keep it even.

Once you reach the top corner of your top, again you will CH 60 and SS in each CH back to the
corner making your first neck strap. Continue to SC across the top of your halter to the other
corner. Repeat the CH 60 and SS back down for the remaining neck strap. Repeat SC down the
side and finish last back strap.

You can choose to do another row of SC's along the bottom of the top, but I like the look of the
white on the bottom of mine. Weave in all loose ends.

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