These top 10 Spring garment crochet patterns will help chase away the winter duldroms and get you dreaming of sunshine, blooming flowers, and time to spend outdoors. Each one is designed by a member of the Crochetpreneur Business Academy and tested/tech edited for your best garment-crocheting experience.
It’s time to share some of my favorite patterns for spring tops!
Now, don’t run away. If you’ve never crocheted a top before, now is the time to give it a shot, risk free!
Whether the weather is balmy and bright or it brings a chilling wind, you will find a garment pattern here to fit any type of day this spring.
As I was putting this collection together, I reached out to some of my Crochetpreneur Business Academy member-designers and asked them to share their most popular and customer-favorite garments for the coming thaw.
So, here we have it – scroll on down to find the top 10 spring garments from some of my sweet designer friends.
But, before you do, learn how you can download all 10 of these patterns in one convenient bundle!
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While links to find more details and, in some cases, free patterns for these designs can be found below, I know many of you don’t have the time or inclination to mess with the computer and click back and forth AND you prefer to download and/or print your patterns for an easier making experience.
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- Some designs include instructions for additional sizes that you won’t receive on the designer’s blog,
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Our Favorite Spring Garment Crochet Patterns
Find our favorites here!
Grace Cardi
This open-front, short sleeved cardigan is soft and feminine and so much easier than it looks. I know you're going to love making and wearing it!
Lacy Transformation Top
Just like the name says, this off-shoulder top is lacy and perfect for spring!
Granny Stripe Summer Tank
It's a whole new spin on the classic granny stitch made into a comfy, cozy tank. You're going to love this one!
Spring Breeze No-fall Shawl
The perfect transitional garment - go from morning chill to the sunshine of the afternoon with this Spring Breeze No-fall Shawl.
Berry Bliss Cardigan
I just adore this open-front cardigan crochet sweater from Ambassador Crochet. It's another great transitional piece that would still work for a chilly office in mid-summer.
C2C Cocoon Shrug
Seriously, who doesn't love a good cocoon and this one is so fun. You might even learn a new stitch with this corner-to-corner garment.
Cropped Motif Cardigan
OK, how cute is this lacy cardi for girls? And Christine has shared it just in time to make as a topper to her Easter dress.
Peaches and Cream Vest
I love that we have a vest included in our spring garments collection. This two-toned, tie-front vest is a great layering piece!
Light and Airy Cardigan
Pastel and pretty, the Light and Airy Cardigan is a stripey, long-sleeved wonder and roomy enough to snuggle in when the April showers start falling.
Star-Spangled Poncho
A great project as we look forward to the warmer, sunnier, beachier weather. The Star-spangled Poncho works as a layering top or as a beach cover up!
I hope you enjoy our favorite tops for Spring and can’t wait to see your finished projects when you share them on social media. Be sure to tag me @madewithatwist when you share so I can show all the love to your photos!
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