CROCHET easy summer crochet models for beginners Blouse, tunic, vest, dress, pareo, curtain, runner
Materials & Basics (applies to all models)
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Yarn: light-weight summer yarn — sport/DK (approx 3/4 ply) or cotton 100%. For beachwear you can use lighter linen/cotton blend.
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Hook: 3.0–4.5 mm depending on yarn & desired drape (3.5 mm is a good all-rounder).
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Notions: tapestry needle, blocking pins, tape measure, stitch markers, scissors.
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Abbreviations (US): ch, sc, hdc, dc, tr, sl st, st, rep, RS (right side).
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Gauge: not critical for these modular pieces, but make a 10×10 cm swatch in the main repeat to estimate stitches/inch if you want precise sizing.
The “One or Two-Row” Repeat (core stitch families)
These summer models are built from simple, memorized repeats. Two friendly repeats I use below:
A — V-Arch Repeat (airy & fast, 6 + 3 multiple)
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Pattern works in multiples of 6 + 3.
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Setup row: dc row over foundation chain.
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Repeat row (the one you memorize):
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This creates gentle arches + V-lace → perfect for blouses, tunics, pareos.
B — Fan + Mesh Repeat (petal/fan look, 8 + 1 multiple)
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Multiple of 8 + 1.
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Setup: dc base row.
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Row A (fan row): work 5 dc fans into chain spaces from previous row separated by dc pairs.
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Row B (mesh/anchor): ch-arches and sc stabilizer.
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Repeat Rows A + B. Great for motifs, runners, curtains.
Pick the repeat that fits the garment look you want: A is stretchy & drapey; B is decorative and slightly denser.
1) Easy Summer Blouse — Boxy, Two Panels (Beginner)
Simple rectangular panels — front and back — sewn at shoulders and sides.
Finished idea: light, open blouse for warm weather.
Materials
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DK cotton, 350–600 g depending on size and length.
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Hook 3.5 mm.
Sample finished half-widths (approx):
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S: 22 cm (9") half-front → full chest ~44 cm (17")
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M: 25 cm (10") half-front → full chest ~50 cm (20")
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L: 28 cm (11") half-front → full chest ~56 cm (22")
Foundation chain
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Use Repeat A (multiple 6 + 3). Example chains:
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S:
ch 51(6×8=48 +3) -
M:
ch 57(6×9=54 +3) -
L:
ch 63(6×10=60 +3)
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Setup row
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Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across. Turn.
Main repeat (repeat until desired length)
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Row R (only row to memorize):
ch 3, dc in next dc, *ch 3, skip next dc, (dc, ch1, dc) into the ch-1 space from previous row, ch3, dc in next 2 dc*— repeat to end, turn.
How long
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Repeat Row R until panel height = desired length (shoulder→hem). Example blouse length: 54–60 cm (21–24") for tunic; 48 cm (19") for blouse.
Assembly
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Make identical front & back. Block.
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With RS together, sew shoulder seams leaving desired neck opening (e.g., leave central 18–22 cm).
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Sew sides from hem up to armhole depth (leave 15–20 cm for armhole for small sizes).
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Finish neckline & armholes: sc 1–2 rounds neat; optional shell round for decoration.
Variations
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Add short sleeves by picking up stitches at armhole and working 6–10 rounds of dc/hdc.
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Add fringe or tassels at hem.
2) Tunic (Long Blouse) — Same Repeat, Longer Panels
Use the exact blouse instructions but make panels longer.
Sizing
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Use the same foundation chains as blouse for width; increase rows to reach tunic length (e.g., 70–85 cm / 27–33" for a knee-skimming tunic depending on height).
Side slits
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Stop side seams at a longer height and leave the last 15–20 cm unsewn to create roomy side slits.
Optional waist shaping (very simple)
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Work panels full width until underbust, then decrease 1 repeat per side (skip the first/last V-st) for 2–4 rows to create a subtle waist, then return to full width.
3) Blanket-Vest / Baby Blanket Vest (Fold & Sew) — No shaping
This is the simple “blanket vest” idea (works for all ages).
Materials
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DK yarn, 150–400 g (depending on child/adult size)
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Hook 4.0 mm
Foundation
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Chain width = desired half-circumference × stitches per cm (use multiple that matches repeat A or B). Example adult: ch 100 (adjust).
Rows
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Use Repeat A (or fan repeat B) until length = shoulder to hem (e.g., adult 60 cm).
Fold & sew
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Fold rectangle so top edge becomes shoulder region; seam short shoulder seams leaving center neck gap.
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Sew sides leaving armholes. Add border sc around neck, armholes, hem.
Simple, fast, no shaping.
4) Sundress (Panel + Skirt / Motif Skirt)
Two approaches: (A) Straight panels, (B) motif skirts.
A — Straight Panel Body + Skirt
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Make two panels for bodice (same as blouse but shorter); join at shoulders and sides to underbust; attach a circular skirt worked in rounds or joined motifs.
B — Motif Skirt (modular)
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Make square motifs using Repeat B and join-as-you-go to make the skirt rows; attach skirt to bodice.
Quick bodice recipe (A)
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Chain (multiple 6 + 3) for half-bust. Row R repeat until bodice height = 22–25 cm. Join shoulders leaving neck gap; pick up stitches along bottom and work circular rounds of fans (Repeat B) increasing as you go to make skirt flare — add repeats for length.
Skirt increases (simple)
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In each round increase 8–12 dc evenly to add flare (or add extra fan clusters every few rounds).
5) Pareo / Beach Wrap (Triangle or Rectangle)
Fast, one-piece beach cover resembling the video’s pareo.
Option A — Rectangle sarong
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Foundation chain = desired waist/hip width. Work Repeat A until rectangle height ≈ waist band height. Wrap and tie.
Option B — Triangle pareo (top-down shawl style)
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Start at center top with ch 4 → (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in ring. Use Repeat A logic but increase at the centre as a triangle shawl (like shawl pattern earlier). Continue until triangle is large enough to wrap. Tie at hips.
6) Curtain (Panel) — Fan + Mesh Repeat B recommended
Curtains need vertical repeats and straight edges.
Materials
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Cotton thread or light DK, hook 2.5–3.5 mm depending on look.
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Width = window width + ease. Height = desired length.
Foundation & multiple
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Use Repeat B multiples of 8 + 1.
Construction
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Chain to width (8×N + 1). Row 1 dc base row.
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Row A (fan row): dc pairs separated by ch spaces, 5-dc fans into chain spaces.
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Row B (mesh row): ch-arches and sc anchor.
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Repeat Rows A + B until panel height reached.
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To hang: fold top edge to create a pocket for a rod (fold over ~4–6 cm and sew), or leave top and add tabs/shells for rings.
Edge
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Work a blocking-friendly scallop round: sc round, shell round (5 dc shells), pin and block.
7) Table Runner or Runner (motifs or strip)
Two ways: motif runner (join squares) or continuous strip with Repeat B.
Motif runner (decorative)
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Make square motifs by working a small center with fans and add a square-squaring round (group fans into 4 sides) — that's Repeat B’s motif version.
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Join-as-you-go for neat seams.
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Finish with scalloped border.
Strip runner (continuous)
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Chain to runner width and work fan + mesh repeat (Rows A+B) until desired length. Add scallop ends.
Sample table runner — multiple 8 + 1: chain 49 (8×6 +1) for a narrow runner, repeat pattern to desired length, block heavily.
Stitch-by-stitch sample for Blouse (size M) — copy-paste ready
This is an explicit short script using Repeat A.
Materials: DK + 3.5 mm hook.
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Chain
ch 57(6×9=54 +3). -
Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in each ch across. Turn.
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Row 2 (repeat row R):
ch 3, dc in next dc, *ch 3, skip next dc, (dc, ch1, dc) into previous ch-1 space, ch 3, dc in next 2 dc*— repeat to row end, end with dc in top of turning chain. Turn. -
Repeat Row 2 until panel measures 55 cm (or your desired half-length). Make second panel the same. Block both.
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Sew shoulders: overlap 3 cm each side (or leave central neck gap 20 cm). Sew sides from hem up 18 cm and finish armhole with 2 rounds of sc. Add neck sc round.
That’s it — one memorized row builds the whole blouse.
Finishing & blocking (general)
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Lightly block each piece to even the lace. Cotton benefits from wet-blocking; synthetic fibers from steam blocking.
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Weave ends inside seams.
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For garments, always try on before final seaming to adjust neck/armhole width.
Quick Troubleshooting
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Uneven edges → add a sc round before shell border.
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Too open → use a smaller hook or substitute hdc for dc in base row.
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Puffy or stiff → use yarn with more drape (bamboo, viscose blends) and slightly larger hook.
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Motifs off-size → block every motif; adjust final rounds to even size.
Short Project Planner (what to do first)
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Pick model (blouse, tunic, dress, etc.).
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Choose repeat (A = airy blouse/pareo; B = decorative runner/curtain).
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Make a 10×10 cm swatch using hook & yarn; measure stitches/rows per cm.
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Calculate chain length using stitch count and multiple constraints in patterns.
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Crochet panels/motifs, block, assemble, add edging.

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