Introducing Floret Top | LillaBjörn's Crochet World

Introducing Floret Top



While everyone is busy picking colors and starting their first motifs for the Fae Fleur Blanket, I’ve been busy finishing something else in the meantime! Many people from all corners of the world have joined the Fae Fleur MAL, and while this might not be the "expected" time to show you something new, let’s be honest: who only has one crochet project on the go? I currently have at least five! Since this new design is all about summer, I decided to introduce it as soon as testing wrapped up. Please welcome the Floret Top!

The pattern is available on Etsy HERE and Ravelry HERE

The Inspiration 

I have been seeing so many beautiful crochet lace tops lately—it feels like a huge trend! These aren't just tops to wear on their own; they are delicate, sheer pieces meant to be styled over T-shirts, blouses, long-sleeves, or even dresses. Usually, I’m not easily swayed by trends, but these charming tops caught my eye, and I felt a strong urge to design one for myself. 

My absolute favorite look is a crochet bra worn over a shirt. However, since being a crochet designer rarely means creating things just for myself, I designed this top to be fully adjustable in both length and width. It can be anything from a tiny bralette to a full-length summer dress. 

The Design 

I kept seeing various flower stitch patterns on my Pinterest feed and instantly fell in love with one in particular. While I didn’t invent the stitch, I adapted it to fit my vision and figured out how to work it both in the round and in rows. 

The yarn choice was a happy accident! I ordered Scheepjes Organicon for my recent Twisty Top, but due to a misunderstanding, I received several full packages instead of a few balls (about 40 balls instead of 8!). It was one of those magic moments where a new design idea perfectly matched the stash I suddenly had on hand. 

Why I Love It

I couldn't stop making these! I ended up crocheting at least six of them while testing different lengths and sizes, and I’ve already gifted several to friends. 

Customizable: The pattern includes three lengths (short, medium, and long), but you can easily extend it to create a beach cover-up or a dress. While it comes in six sizes (fitting finished busts of 84–154 cm / 33–60½ in), you can further customize the width by adding more flowers to the starting row. 

 • Minimal Ends: The best news? All the flowers are worked as-you-go, so there are almost no ends to weave in! 

Versatile Styling: The top is worked from the bottom up, with the front and back worked separately. You can choose a V-neck for both sides, a straight neckline for both, or the original V-neck front with a straight back. Since the top is reversible, you have even more options. 

Adjustable Straps: You can easily adjust the strap length by adding more chains, which also allows you to customize the depth of the neckline and armholes. 

Pattern Details 

While I used Scheepjes Organicon (a 100% organic cotton, fingering-weight yarn), I can easily see this top worked in a cotton blend or even wool for cooler weather. 

The pattern is available in English on Etsy HERE and Ravelry HERE. It includes full written instructions, step-by-step photos, video tutorials, and charts! 

I’d love to know what you think of it, or if you decide to give it a try! 

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