3 Easy Summer Crochet Tops (Mesh, Halter & Crop)

If you’re craving a warm-weather make you can actually wear on repeat, these summer crochet tops are the perfect place to start.
From airy mesh vibes to a cute halter and a go-with-everything crop tank, this mini roundup gives you three fresh options for your handmade wardrobe. Pick the style that fits your mood (and your closet), then click through for the full tutorials.
How to Crochet a Summery Top

This one is all about that effortless summer feel—lightweight, breezy, and easy to style with denim shorts, flowy skirts, or linen pants. If you love tops that look polished without feeling heavy, this project is a great pick for sunny days.
You’ll also love how customizable it is: try different colors, adjust the length, or make it your go-to layering piece over swimsuits and tanks. It’s a fun way to create something wearable while keeping the stitching relaxing and satisfying.
👉 Click here to see the full tutorial.
Learn to Crochet a Breezy Summer Tank Crop Top!

Need something cute, modern, and warm-weather friendly? A tank-style crop top is the kind of staple you can dress up or down—perfect for beach days, festivals, or casual weekends when you still want a “made it myself” look.
This tutorial is especially great if you want a project that feels approachable but still delivers that trendy finished look. Make it in a neutral for everyday outfits, or go bold with a bright summer shade.
👉 Get the full pattern and step-by-step details here.
Crochet Your Own Stroll In The Park Halter Top

A halter top has instant summer energy—and this one is a super cute choice when you want something a little more statement-making. It’s ideal for warm evenings, vacations, and days when you want your outfit to feel extra fun without adding extra layers.
You’ll see how the shape creates a flattering, wearable silhouette, plus there’s lots of room to personalize the fit and color. If you’ve been wanting a top that feels fresh and flirty (but still practical to wear), start here.
👉 Read the full guide and see all the photos here.
Whichever style you choose—mesh, halter, or crop—you’ll end up with a summer top that feels lightweight, handmade, and totally you.
Save this post so you can come back when you’re ready for your next wearable make (because one top usually turns into three!).
— Maggie


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