I’ve always found that crochet offers a kind of creative freedom that few other crafts can match. Over the years, I’ve moved from making simple scarves to creating more intricate garments, and with each project, I’ve learned something new. The Butterfly Top has been a special project for me, representing not only a growth in my skills but also in my commitment to size inclusivity.
When I first came across the design two years ago, I loved it, but I realized it could reach so many more people if the sizing was expanded. Now, after lots of practice and feedback, I’m excited to share a revamped version of this pattern that includes sizes from XS to 5X!
Crochet has always felt like a way to connect with others, whether I’m creating something as a gift or offering a pattern to fellow makers. I wanted to make this top accessible to beginners, so I’ve created a step-by-step video tutorial to go along with the written pattern. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, I hope you find joy in making this piece as much as I have in creating it for you.
A Stitch of Freedom: How the Butterfly Top Connects Fashion and Craft
The Butterfly Top embodies the delicate balance between structure and creativity. Inspired by the elegance of butterfly wings, this design flows naturally from the body to the wings, much like how a butterfly takes flight.
One of the things I love most about this top is how it merges practical clothing with a bold, whimsical design. The wings—formed using strategic increases and open stitches—create an airy, light feel perfect for warm weather. This top isn’t just something you wear; it’s a piece of art you can make and customize to fit your unique style.
Exploring the Details: Customizing Your Fit and Design
One of the most exciting aspects of the Butterfly Top is its versatility. The pattern allows you to adjust the straps and customize the fit to your body, making sure that it’s not just a one-size-fits-all garment.
Whether you prefer a snug or loose fit, you can easily modify the length of the straps, giving you the freedom to tailor the design to your preferences. The wings’ design includes both open and closed stitches, offering the perfect balance between coverage and breathability.
Materials You’ll Need
To bring your Butterfly Top to life, here’s a list of what you’ll need:
- Size F/3.75mm Crochet Hook: This hook size ensures your stitches are tight enough to hold the shape while still creating the beautiful, flowing wings.
- Weight 4 Cotton Yarn: For XS to XL sizes, you’ll need between 140 and 260 yards, and for 2X to 5X sizes, you’ll need 320 to 450 yards. Some yarn recommendations include Lion Brand Pima Cotton and Sugar N’ Cream Cotton, which offer a soft yet durable texture perfect for summer wear.
- Scissors: For cutting yarn ends after fastening off.
- Measuring Tape: Optional, but helpful for double-checking your wing coverage width and height as you crochet.
Before You Begin: A Few Considerations
As with any project, preparation is key. I recommend checking your gauge before diving in. The suggested gauge for this project is 15 stitches and 9 rows of double crochets for a 4″ x 4″ (10 cm x 10 cm) square.
This will ensure your top comes out the right size, especially if you’re between sizes. Don’t worry if your gauge doesn’t match perfectly—you can always adjust your hook size to get the right fit.
Also, remember that this pattern is written in US terminology. For anyone more familiar with UK terms, double-check the stitch conversions before starting. Lastly, make sure to weave in your ends as you go. Trust me—it’ll save you time later!
Step-by-Step Instructions
The full step-by-step pattern is available below the image. This will guide you through each part of the project, from the body to the wings and straps.
Full Pattern: Click Here
Additional Tips for Success
- Yarn Choice: Since this top is worn directly against the skin, choosing a soft cotton yarn is a great option for comfort and durability. Cotton also breathes well, making it ideal for a summer piece like this.
- Customizing Strap Length: If you’re not sure how long to make the neck and back straps, you can try the top on as you go. Adjust the length of the straps as you crochet to ensure they’re the perfect fit.
- Blocking Your Wings: Once finished, lightly block the butterfly wings to help the stitches settle and hold their shape. This step is especially helpful for making the open wing details pop!
A Versatile Design for Any Wardrobe
One of the things that makes the Butterfly Top so special is its versatility. You can wear it as a statement piece at the beach, layer it over a tank top, or even dress it up for a summer night out.
However you style it, the top adds a touch of handmade elegance to any outfit. As you complete each row, you’re not just creating a garment—you’re crafting something unique to you, imbued with the time and care you put into each stitch. As you finish your top, I hope you feel the same sense of accomplishment I did when I first saw the wings take shape.
The beauty of crochet is in the details, and the Butterfly Top is all about letting those details shine. Happy crocheting, and don’t forget to share your creation using #MaesButterflyTop. I can’t wait to see how your version turns out!