Grab over 40 free crochet womens tops patterns that are fun, easy, and totally free – think playful boho crops, comfy ribbed tanks, airy lace tees, and more. No fuss, just click and start making your next favorite top!

Introduction
Ready to make a top that feels like it was made just for you?
I’ve put together over 40 free crochet womens tops patterns you’ll fall in love with: breezy tank tops, cute crop tops, and soft lace tees. Each design teaches you something new – like how to shape a neckline, join motifs, or keep stitches even.
Best part? They’re all free and super simple. Just pick one, grab your yarn, and let your hook dance!
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Why You’ll Love These Top Patterns
You get complete freedom to play: mix and match stitches, change colors, or try new yarns.
Every pattern shows off amazing textures – ribbing that hugs, lace that floats, and mesh that breathes.
Fancy a matching accessory? Try making a cute bag with these free patterns for a complete look.
Your friends will ask, “Where did you buy that?” and you get to smile and say, “I made it!”.
How to Pick Your Perfect Top
Think about what you want today. Want a snug fit? Try a ribbed crop with simple back-loop stitches. Craving something light? Choose a mesh tank with basic chains and double crochets.
Dreaming of a dreamy look? A lace tee uses chain spaces and shells for a gentle drape.
And don’t forget color! Bright brights feel fun and bold, while soft neutrals go with anything. Your yarn choice makes each pattern your own – and that’s the best part of these crochet womens tops patterns!
Over 40 Free Crochet Womens Tops Patterns
I’ve rounded up over 40 free crochet womens tops patterns that are full of personality – from breezy tanks to lacey tees.
Take a look, pick the one that speaks to you, and have fun creating something unique!
Willow Tee
The Willow Tee is my own seamless top-down round yoke design, featuring a back-loop single-crochet ribbed neckband and a flowing moss-stitch body with zero seams. I was thrilled to design this cozy yet breezy tee, and I hope you enjoy stitching it as much as I enjoyed creating it!
Skylar Crop Top
I really love how this Skylar Crop Top is just one big ribbed rectangle worked in back-loop half-double crochets and then folded into shape – with easy braided tie straps that let you get the perfect fit.
It’s such a clever, stretchy design that’s totally beginner-friendly!
Summer Flower Top
I’m impressed by how this Summer Flower Top builds a playful boho look from a dozen bright granny squares joined with neat slip-stitch seams.
The combination of double- and treble-crochet clusters in each flower motif gives amazing texture, and it’s a fun, chart-guided project that’s well worth exploring!
Sea Breeze Tank Top
This Sea Breeze Tank Top uses simple double crochets worked top-down into two V-shaped triangles that you join and keep going for the body – super satisfying to see it take shape so quickly.
The post-stitch ribs along the hem add just enough stretch, and I love how it’s easy enough for beginners yet still looks polished.
Summertime Tank
This Summertime Tank kicks off with a stretchy ribbed band and then switches into an open mesh made with extended single crochets and chains for a light, breezy feel.
It’s super easy to follow and works up fast in simple DK cotton – ideal for warm days ahead!
Roxie Tank
The Roxie Tank starts with a cozy linen stitch yoke worked in the round, then splits into front and back panels for a neat square neckline and chunky straps. I love how the linen stitch gives it a luxe, fabric-like drape!
Amelia Crop Top
The Amelia Crop Top is made bottom-up, starting with a long chain and working back-and-forth rows that decrease at each end to shape the sides.
A lovely centre panel of crochet clusters framed by double crochets adds a special, pretty touch!
Thea Off the Shoulder Crop Top
This cute crop top starts at the neckline with half-double crochets and chain spaces to make a lovely off-shoulder boat neck, then you just keep going in HDC rounds for the body.
It’s super easy to slip on one shoulder (or both!), and the video guide walks you through every step – perfect for a sunny day project!
Twist Of Summer Tank
The Twist Of Summer Tank is made from two panels in that yummy lemon-peel stitch (alternating single and double crochets) that you seam together and trim with raised post-stitch edges.
I’m all about its cushy texture and easy, step-by-step video tutorial – perfect for a quick, breezy project!
Flamingo Summer Top
This breezy summer top is worked as two panels of alternating double-crochet and single-crochet rows – creating a neat texture, then joined at the shoulders and sides.
Pretty scallop panels at both the front and back necklines add a lacy, decorative touch, and the no-shaping design means you’ll have a stylish, size-inclusive top in no time!
Sagebrush Tank Top
This easy ribbed tank is made from two identical panels worked lengthwise in back-loop half-double crochets, then seamed and finished with a neat slip-stitch edging for a smooth round neck.
I love its knit-like look and simple construction – perfect for a quick summer top with a flattering drape!
Emilia Peplum Tank Top
I really like how this Emilia Peplum Tank works up in one seamless tube of half-double crochets for a snug bodice, then flares out with rounds of double-crochet increases for that cute peplum look.
It’s a smart, top-down design that’s easy to customize in length and fit!
Deco Tank
This Deco Tank is worked flat in slip-stitch ribbing with clever post-stitch decreases carving out those chic Art Deco panels, then seamed and topped off with crisscross straps and a neat ribbed hem.
I love its clean lines and architectural feel!
Diamond Mesh Top
This Diamond Mesh Top comes together in no time with simple double crochets and chain spaces charted into a timeless diamond pattern worked as two flat panels that you seam up at the sides.
I’m all about how lightweight and breezy it feels!
Chasing Summer Light
Chasing Summer Light is a light fingering-weight tank worked in two front panels that you seam together, then you pick up stitches and crochet the back in one piece—no bulky seams.
I love its thick straps that hide bra straps and the simple double-crochet rows that make it a quick, breezy top you can finish in a weekend!
Wings of a Butterfly Top
This Wings of a Butterfly tank starts with a fluttery butterfly motif border worked in double and half-double clusters, then you build two reversible panels in half-double crochet that give you both a V-neck and high-neck option.
I’m smitten with its playful motif and two-for-one styling!
Timberwood Tank
This Timberwood Tank is built around a slip-stitch back-loop only pattern that creates a “knit-like” rib, with short-rows shaping a defined center panel before you crochet the side panels right onto it.
I love how polished and stretchy it looks!
Misty Valley Tee
This bold tee is made in two panels with wavy puff-stitch ripples and contrasting stripes, then seamed at the sides and shoulders for an oversized fit.
I love how those peaks and valleys create drama, yet the carried-up color trick keeps yarn ends to a minimum – perfect for a statement summer top!
Borderline Tank
This Borderline Tank is worked sideways in a half-fisherman’s rib just back-loop slip-stitch rounds with short-rows shaping that sleek bust panel.
I’m blown away by its clean lines and comfy rib texture, plus there’s only one seam to sew!
Cumberland Tank
This Cumberland Tank pops to life in two-row stripes of half-double and single crochets worked in the round, then splits to shape the armholes and neck with simple decreases.
I love its fun colorblocking and fuss-free construction!
Racing Summer Tank
The Racing Summer Tank is made from two flat panels in the classic V-stitch (sc, ch-2, sc) that give it a cool, breezy texture, with simple row-by-row decreases shaping the racerback.
I love how the V-stitch adds just the right amount of detail while keeping it lightweight!
Seascape Scallop Tank
This Seascape Scallop Tank is worked top-down all in single crochets, starting with narrow straps and little triangle panels that join into a flattering V-neck.
I love the easy shell edging that gives it a sweet scalloped finish – such a chill, no-fuss project.
Boho Granny Tank Top
This Boho Granny Tank stitches together 12 floral granny squares and 3 triangles with simple slip-stitch joins, then grows into a breezy tank with rounds of double crochets.
I love how the cluster and chain stitches create a playful, colorful texture!
Tulip Square Tank Top
The Tulip Square Tank Top is made by crocheting 16 tulip-inspired granny squares plus half-squares, joined into a grid and then extended with rounds of double crochets for length.
I’m smitten with how the puff-stitch petals pop against the smooth DC rounds!
Mya Crop Top
This Mya Crop Top is just one rectangle worked in the bouncy “grit stitch” (alternating single and double crochets), then folded and seamed into a snug little crop with adjustable straps.
I love how the dense texture makes it super supportive yet stretchy!
Heatherette Bralette
This Heatherette Bralette starts with a scalloped shell-and-space mesh band that hugs your ribcage, then you crochet each cup in the round with gradual increases for a perfect fit.
I love its custom shaping and fun cluster rows!
Eucalyptus Crop
The Eucalyptus Crop is a fun side-to-side tank worked in the easy sedge stitch, made as two panels that you seam together.
I love its shell-edge trim and adjustable straps, and I like it because the texture feels soft and the shape is flattering on everyone – even beginners will enjoy making it!
Double Trouble Tank
This tank features a short Henley-style neckline and then works into a stretchy three-row rib of treble, half-double, and single crochets. I love how that mix of stitches gives it great drape and a fun, ribbed texture perfect for summer!
Crochet Tube Top
This top starts as a simple rectangle of half-double crochet rows. Then you add cute mesh triangles on each side and attach straps that tie at the back.
I love how the mesh panels give it a fun, airy look and how the tie straps let you get the perfect fit every time!
Pine Cross Summer Top
This top is made from a bunch of puff-stitch granny squares joined on the diagonal so it gently hugs your curves.
I love how it comes in over a dozen sizes and the fun puff crosses give it a playful, textural pop!
Wander Striped Tank
This tank uses a simple single-crochet mesh worked side-to-side, then joined and edged with a soft front-post rib.
I love the cool, airy feel and the fun stripes that brighten any outfit!
Summer Vacation Easy Top
This top is worked from the top down in two simple rectangular panels that you seam at the sides and shoulders. Two rows of basic increases create a soft ruffle, and the crossed-treble lace (worked behind the work) adds a light, breezy touch.
I love how quick it is to stitch and how that little ruffle really makes the design pop!
Summer Boho Crop
This Summer Boho Crop brings together sunburst granny squares and half-double crochet rounds into a breezy boho top you’ll love wearing.
I’m all about the playful granny-stitch centers!
Little Grace Halter Top
The Little Grace Halter Top starts as a triangle of back-loop double crochets, then smart shaping form a flattering V-neck and it ties at the back for a perfect fit.
I love its clean shape and adjustable straps that make it both simple and stylish for sunny days!
Maria Top
This Maria Top unfolds seamlessly from the classic granny-stitch raglan yoke, with clusters worked in the round and then body and sleeves separated for a perfect fit.
I’m impressed by how effortlessly that granny-stitch texture builds into a stylish tee!
Saltwater Taffy Tee
This Saltwater Taffy Tee is made side-to-side in bold blocks of double crochets, with simple decreases shaping a gentle scoop neck and cap sleeves added right into the mesh.
I really appreciate how the picot-edged sleeves and color-block stripes give it a playful vibe!
Godiva Tee
This easy summer tee is worked bottom-up in simple double-crochet and treble-cluster rounds, creating little “windows” that keep you cool on hot days.
I love those oversized armholes and how effortlessly it layers over a cami for a stylish, breezy look!
Daisy Tee
The Daisy Tee is a boxy lace top made from two simple rectangles worked in a pretty floral lace stitch, then joined at the shoulders and sides for a neat finish.
I love how light and breezy it feels, and the plus-size friendly fit means everyone can enjoy stitching this summer staple!
The Electric Sun Tee
This tee is made bottom-up in two flat panels, using chain spaces and a mix of single, half-double, double, and treble crochets to form its fun striped, wave-style texture.
I love how the bright color changes really pop and how simple it is to tweak the length and fit for a perfect summer top!
Positano Tee
This easy-level tee is made side-to-side in straight rows, switching between half-double crochet and slip-stitch for a pretty, lacy look.
I love its relaxed fit and how it layers over a tank or swimsuit – just like a light Mediterranean breeze!
Marley Lace Top
This delicate lace top has a soft mesh yoke that flows into simple double-crochet rounds, giving you a light, breezy look with just a touch of structure.
I love how the openwork at the top feels so elegant and airy—perfect for sunny days and showing off your stitching!
Raw Green Tee
This top-down tee has a round yoke with a repeat of bobble, mesh, and double-crochet rounds that create a playful texture and neat short sleeves.
I love how the fresh green color and clean stitch pattern give it a modern, breezy look that’s perfect for sunny days!
Spotting Clouds Top
This top is made in one piece from the neckline down, with fluffy clusters and lace rounds forming cumulus, cirrus, and cirrocumulus “clouds” across the yoke and body.
It’s easy to see why this whimsical design stands out – those puffy cloud motifs and airy stitches add a playful, sky-inspired touch to any look.
The Everyday Tank
This Everyday Tank has a clean V-neck and a lovely ribbed feel from the lemon-peel stitch.
It looks fresh and modern, drapes nicely, and you can whip it up quickly for a go-anywhere summer top.
Wow, you made it to the end – high-five!
These over 40 free crochet womens tops patterns are here to spark your creativity and boost your crochet skills. From quick-and-easy tanks to lacey showstoppers, each design is a chance to learn a new trick or add a fresh twist to your wardrobe.
Now grab your favorite yarn (and maybe another coffee), pick a pattern that speaks to you, and let’s have some fun creating your next handmade favorite!
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