TikTok Viral Crochet Bralette Tutorial: Summer Top

If you’ve been seeing that TikTok viral crochet bralette everywhere, this two-part tutorial breaks it down into clear, doable steps. In Part 1, you’ll start building the bralette shape, and in Part 2 you’ll keep going with the construction and finishing.
Whether you’re newer to garment-style crochet or you’ve made tops before, this is a great video series to follow along at your own pace and adjust as you go.
How to Get the Best Fit for a Crochet Bralette

A crochet bralette is all about fit—especially in the cups and the band—so don’t worry if you need to pause and compare as you work. In the videos, you’ll see how the bralette is built step by step, which makes it easier to check your sizing as you go instead of realizing changes are needed at the end.
A few quick tips that help with most crochet bralette projects:
- Focus on the band fit first (snug but comfortable), since it supports the shape.
- Try it on (or hold it up) often while building the cups so you can adjust before you commit.
- Keep your stitches consistent—even tension makes the final top look cleaner and more polished.
TikTok Viral Crochet Bralette Video Tutorial (Parts 1 & 2)
Follow along with both parts in order so you don’t miss any construction steps. Part 1 sets the foundation, and Part 2 continues the build and helps you bring the bralette together.
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Part 2:

Source: Made by BJax
Clean Edges, Straps, and Finishing Details

Finishing is what takes a crochet bralette from “cute” to wearable and secure. As you follow the tutorial, pay extra attention to how the edges are handled and how the straps are added or adjusted—those small choices can make the bralette feel more supportive.
If your bralette ever feels slightly loose or uneven, a simple edging pass can help: it can tighten up the outline, smooth the look, and make the final shape feel intentional.
Thanks for crocheting along with this TikTok-inspired bralette series! Save this post so you can come back anytime you want to recreate the look—or make a new version with a different color vibe.
—Maggie
Images and patterns courtesy of Made by BJax


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