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8 Fall Crochet Tops to Make in the Next Few Months (or longer!)

Like I said in one of my previous blog posts, there are so many knit and crochet sweater patterns out there that get the attention of crafters all the time. Nothing against that, I myself am planning on making one such sweater when it gets a few months closer to winter! But I also keep seeing all these wonderful short sleeve, lighter crochet tops that I feel don’t get anywhere near enough attention! So I rounded up a few “fall” crochet tops patterns that I wanted to spotlight!


If you want to make any of these tops, here are some resources that may help you!

Basic Crochet Stitches Tutorial

Susan Bates Twist & Lock hooks

Prym Crochet Hooks

Clover Soft Touch Crochet Hooks

Now, to the patterns!



  1. Rounded Yoke Falling Fans Top by Dorianna Rivelli

Photo from Dorianna Rivelli

This is a borderline summer/fall crochet top that is perfect for those still too-warm fall days. The top has cap sleeves, which you can pair with your favorite cardigan when the nights get cool!

You can find this pattern on Ravlery or Dorianna’s website!



2. Fall Baseball Tee by Noel Mills

Photo from Noel Mills

One of my favorite styles of fall tops is the baseball tee, and you can bet I was stoked when I saw this top pattern! Noel provides yardage details for every size, and the pattern itself is a great price!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!




3. Forest Breeze Tee by Grace “For the Frills”

Photo from Grace “For the Frills”

This is a DK weight v-neck top with a nice drape that will be perfect no matter the weather!

You can find this pattern for free on Grace’s website!



4. Sweet Iris Top by Sarah Wright

Photo from Sarah Wright/I Need It Crochet

This is a very versatile pattern, with beautiful texture between the body and the top of the back! This pattern includes instructions on how to make it with or without sleeves.

You can find this pattern on Ravelry or the I Need It Crochet website!



5. Hanami Blossom Top by Lillia Seren

Photo from Lillia Seren

I am absolutely enamored by the look of this top! Lillia has provided instructions that make this top completely customizable!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!



6. Super Slouchy Sweater by The Snugglery

Photo from The Snugglery

This is for my oversized sweater people! This sweater provides the oversized aspect, but with a touch of a fitted top!

You can find this pattern on Ribblr!




7. Hazel Granny Square Pullover by Muki Crafts

Photo from Muki Crafts

There are an abundance of granny square sweater patterns out there, but the construction of this one caught my eye! The granny squares are sewn together as diamonds, and the bottom hem has a scalloped edging.

You can find this pattern on Ribblr!



8. Tee (Rex) Shirt by MadeintheMoment

Photo from MadeintheMoment

This is a fun one, and since it’s made to measurement, you can make it for anyone! If you are a dinosaur fan like me, then you have to have this one on your list!

You can find the pattern on Ribblr!

Have you made any of these? Are you currently making any of them? I’d love to see! Tag me on any of the below socials!

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