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Bea Cover Up
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This Bea Crop Top is an easy and free crochet


pattern with photo tutorial. A perfect top for a
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casual outt during those hot summer days.
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This Bea Crop Stitches

Top can t to Crochet Stitches


101
size S/M and
L/XL. Crochet Granny
Square
Small: 34"; Pineapple
Medium:36" Crochet

and Large: 38" ;


Extra Large:
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40"
Make A SlipKnot
This crop top is secured using ties around the body Magic Crochet
and the neck. Countless
Foundation
Instructions below are in size S/M only, for size Chain
L/XL please follow "Note" instructions below. When How to Unravel
only one number is iven, it applies to all sizes. Crochet Stitches
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Size S/M cup can t to cup A, B, C Color
Increase and
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Stainless Hook: 1 / 2.75 MM and 00 / 3.50MM

Thread: Aunt Lydias Crochet Thread Classic #10;


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Hdc: Half Double Crochet, Sl st: Slip Stitch, Rem: Girlie's Crochet.

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Gauge:
2" - 13 Stitches x 2" - 6 Rows of Dc's
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Pattern cup round 1 height is 2"

Pattern cup round 1-4 wide is 2"

Stitch Guide:
Dc-trc tog: Yarn over the hook, draw up a loop in
next dc, yarn over the hook, draw through rst 2
loops on hook, (yarn over the hook) twice, draw up Diana Crochet
a loop in next dc, yarn over the hook, (draw Scarf
through rst 2 loops on hook) twice, yarn over the
hook, draw through all 3 loops on hook:

dc-trc tog made.

Dc2tog: (Yarn over the hook, draw up a loop in


next dc, yarn over the hook, draw through rst 2
loops on hook) 2 times, yarn over the hook, draw
through all 3 loops on hook: dc2-tog made.

Picot: Ch3, sl st in top of dc. Photo Tutorial here.

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Bea Crop Top - Cup Instructions:


First Cup: use stainless hook 1 / 2.75MM

Row 1: Ch 17, dc in 5th ch from hook, dc in each


sts across, in last st work 3dc-ch1-3dc, continue to
other side, dc in each sts across. [32 dc]

Elena Crochet
Scarf

Row 2: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, dc in each


sts across, 2dc-ch1-2dc in next 1ch sp, continue to
other side, dc in each sts across. [36 dc]

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Scarf

Row 3: Repeat row 2, but this time having total of


40 dc.
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Scarf
Row 4: Repeat row 2, but this time having total of
44 dc.

Row 5: Repeat row 2, but this time having total of


48 dc.

Row 6: Repeat row 2, but this time having total of


52 dc.

Row 7: Repeat row 2, but this time having total of


56 dc.

Row 8: Repeat row 2, but this time having total of


60 dc. Chevron Beanie
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Row 9-10: Please repeat row 2 format of
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requested
Row 9: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, dc in each patterns.
of next 9 sts, dc-trc tog.

Row 10: Ch 2, turn, dc in each of next 10 sts.

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Row 11 Row 12

Row 13: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, dc in each


of next 7 sts. [8 dc's]

Row 14 - 22: Repeat row 13

Row 13 Row 14 - 22

Note for L and XL size:

Row 23-24: Repeat row 13


Second Cup: use stainless hook 1 / 2.75MM

Row 1-8: Repeat row 1-8 of rst cup instructions,


now we attach the other cup.

Ch 6, turn, drop the thread, insert hook on corner


of rst cup, grab the thread, ch 9, drop the thread,

in second cup, sk 2 dc, insert hook in next dc, grab


the thread, ch 11, drop the thread, sk 2 dc of
previous cup, insert hook in next dc, grab the
dropped thread,
ch4, sk next 4 ch of 9 ch sp, sl st in next ch, ch
4, drop the thread, insert hook in corner of second
cup, grab the thread, sl st, fasten off.

Row 9: On the other side of second cup, skip next


11 dc, attach thread in next dc, ch4, dc in each of
next 11 dc.

Row 10: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, dc in each


of next 8 sts, dc2tog.

Row 11: Ch 2, turn, dc in each of next 9 sts.


Row 10 Row 11

Row 12: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, dc in each


of next 6 sts, dc2tog.

Row 13: Ch 3, turn, dc in each of next 7 sts. [8


dc's]

Row 12 Row 13

Row 14-22: Repeat row 13, do not cut off, and


continue to upper cup - edging instructions.
Note for L and XL size:

Row 23-24: Repeat row 13

Upper Cup -Edging Instructions:


Use stainless hook 1 / 2.75MM

Row 1: Ch 4 (3 ch consider as 1st dc and 1 ch


consider as 1ch sp), sk next dc post, *3dc in next
dc post, ch1, sk next dc post, rep * 6 times,
3dc in next dc post, sk next dc of the cup, (3dc in
next dc, sk next 2dc) 5 times,

3dc in next dc, ch1, sk next dc, dc in next 1ch


sp, ch1, sk next dc, (3dc in next dc, sk next 2dc) 8
times,
Note for L and XL size:

3dc in next dc, ch1, sk next 3dc, 3dc in next


1ch sp, ch1, sk next 3dc, (3dc in next dc, sk
next 2dc) 8 times,

3dc in next dc, (sk next 3ch of 11ch sp, 3dc in next
ch) twice, sk next 3ch rem of 11ch sp,
(3dc in next dc, sk next 2dc) 8 times, 3dc in next
dc, ch1, sk next dc, dc in next 1ch sp, ch1, sk next
dc, (3dc in next dc, sk next 2dc) 5 times, sk next
dc,

*3dc in next dc post, ch1, sk next dc post, rep * 7


times, dc in top of last dc post.

Row 2: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, 2dc in 1ch


sp, *ch1, sk next 3dc, 3dc in next 1ch sp, rep * 6
times,
sk next 3dc, dc in next sp (bet 2- 3dc's), (sk next
3dc, 3dc in next sp) 5 times,

sk next 3dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, ch1, sk next


dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, (sk next 3dc, 3dc in next
sp) 8 times,
Note for L and XL size:

sk next 3dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, ch2, sk next


3dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, (sk next 3dc, 3dc in
next sp) 8 times,

sk next 3dc, 3dc in next sp, sk next 3dc, sc in next


sp, (sk next 3dc, 3dc in next sp) 9 times,
sk next 3dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, ch1, sk next
dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, (sk next 3dc, 3dc in next
sp) 5 times,

sk next 3dc, dc in next sp (bet 2- 3dc's), (sk next


3dc, 3dc in next 1 ch sp, ch1) 6 times, sk next 3dc,
2dc in next 1ch sp, dc in last dc.

Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc - ch3 - 2dc in the same st, sk


next 2dc, *sc - ch3 - 2dc in 1ch sp, sk next 3dc, rep
* 6 times, sc - ch3 - dc in next dc, sk next 3dc,
sc - ch3 - dc in next dc, sk next 3dc, *sc - ch3 - dc
in next sp, sk next 3dc, rep * 5 times,

sc in next 1ch sp, ch111, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc


across the ch, sl st in top of sc,

Note: Try to work sc into the back bump of chains for


better result.
Note for L and XL size:

sc in next 2ch sp, ch111, sc in 2nd ch from


hook, sc across the ch, sl st in top of sc,

ch3 - dc in the same sp, sk next 3dc, *sc - ch3 - dc


in the next sp, sk next 3dc, rep * 8 times, sc - ch2 -
dc in next sp, sk next 3dc, sc - ch2 - dc next sc, sk
next 3dc,
*sc - ch3 - dc in the next sp, sk next 3dc, rep * 9
times,

sc in next 1ch sp, ch111, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc


across the ch, sl st in top of sc, ch3 - dc in the same
sp, sk next 3dc, *sc - ch3 - dc in the next sp, sk
next 3dc, rep * 5 times, sc - ch3 - 2dc in next dc, sk
next 3dc,
*sc - ch3 - 2dc in next 1ch sp, sk next 3dc, rep * 5
times, sc - ch3 - 2dc in next 1ch sp, sk next 2dc, sc
in last st.

This side will be your Right Side. Fasten Off.

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Lower Part of Bea Crop Top
Instructions:
The stitch I used in this lower part is in multiple of
20 sts plus 5 sts.

Instructions for L/XL are in "bold" letters

Use stainless hook 00 / 3.50MM

Row 1: Right Side facing you, attach thread in the


corner, Ch1, *2sc in next dc post*, rep * across all
dc post, 5sc in 6ch sp (middle), rep *to* across all
dc post. [125 sc] [145sc]

Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in the same st, ch3 - 2dc in


the same st, sk next 3sts, *sc - ch3 - 2dc in next st,
sk next 3sts, rep * across, sc in last sc.

[ 31- 3dc sets] [ 37- 3dc sets]


Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc - ch3 - 2dc in the same st, sk
next 2dc, *sc - ch3 - 2dc in next dc post, sk next
2dc, rep * across, sc - ch3 - 2dc in next dc post, sc
in last sc. [ 32- 3dc sets] [ 38- 3dc sets]

Row 4: Ch 5 (ch2 consider as 1st hdc and ch3 as


sp), turn, sk next 3dc, hdc in next sc, *ch3, sk next
3dc, hdc in next sc, rep * across.
[32 loops] [37 loops]

Row 5: Ch 5, turn, (sc in next 3ch sp, ch5)


twice, sc in next 3ch sp, 7dc in next 3ch sp, * (sc in
next 3ch sp, ch5) 3 times, sc in next 3ch sp, 7dc in
next 3ch sp, rep * across, (sc in next 3ch sp, ch5)
twice, sc in next 3ch sp, ch2, dc in hdc. [6 - 7dc'
set] [7 - 7dc' set]

Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc in the same st, (ch5, sc in


next 5ch sp) twice, dc in each of next dc, * sc in
next 5ch sp, (ch5, sc in next 5ch sp) twice, dc in
each of next dc's, rep * across, sc in next 5ch
sp, ch5, sc in next 5ch sp.
Row 7: Ch 5, turn, sc in next 5ch sp, ch5, sc in
next 5ch sp, *dc in each of next dc with ch 1 in
between, sc in next 5ch sp, ch5, sc in next 5ch sp,
rep * across, ch2, dc in last sc.

Row 8: Ch 1, turn, sc in the same st, 7dc in next


5ch sp, * sk next dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next
dc- 1ch sp - dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next
dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next dc- 1ch sp - dc,
sc in next 1ch sp, 7dc in next 5ch sp, rep * across,
sc in next 5ch sp.

Row 9: Ch 3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, sk next dc,


(dc in next dc) 6 times, *sc in next 5ch sp, (ch5, sc
in next 5ch sp) twice, dc in each of next dc's, rep *
4 times, (dc in next dc) 6 times, sk next dc, dc in
last sc.
Row 10: Ch 4 (consider as 1st dc and 1ch sp),
turn, sk next dc, dc in next dc with ch 1 in
between, sc in next 5ch sp, ch5, sc in next 5ch sp,
*dc in each of next dc with ch 1 in between, sc in
next 5ch sp, ch5, sc in next 5ch sp, rep * 4 times,
(dc in next dc, ch 1) 5 times, sk next dc, dc in last
dc.

Row 11: Ch 5, turn, sk next 1ch sp - dc, sc in next


1ch sp, ch5, sk next dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk
next dc- 1ch sp - dc, sc in next 1ch sp, * 7dc in next
5ch sp, sk next dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next
dc- 1ch sp - dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next
dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next dc- 1ch sp - dc,
sc in next 1ch sp, rep * 4 times, 7dc in next 5ch sp,
sk next dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next dc- 1ch
sp - dc, sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next dc, sc in next
1ch sp, ch2, sk next dc - 1ch sp, dc in last dc.
Row 12: Repeat row 6

Note: For longer body length, you may repeat


row 6-11 as desired.
Row 13 (Last Row) serves as lower Edging: Ch
5, turn, sc in next 5ch sp, [(dc in next dc, picot) 3
times, dc] in next sc, sc in next 5ch sp, *(dc in next
dc, picot) 6 times, dc in next dc, sc in next 5ch sp,
[(dc in next dc, picot) 3 times, dc] in next sc, sc in
next 5ch sp, rep * across, ch2, dc in last sc, do not
cut, continue to side edging.

Side Edging:
Row 1: Ch1, sc in the same st, (ch3, sc in next dc
post) 6 times, ch3, sk next 3sc, sc in next dc, ch3,
sk next 3dc, sc in next dc, ch3, sk next 3dc, sc in
next dc post, ch3, sk next dc post, sc in next sc
post.
Row 2: Ch1, sc in the same st, (ch3, sk next 3ch
sp, sc in next sc) across.

Row 3: Ch1, sc in the same st, (ch3, sk next 3ch


sp, sc in next sc) across, ch 111, sc in 2nd ch from
hook, sc across the ch, sl st in top of sc.

Fasten off.

On the other side of the body, attach thread in


upper corner,
Row 1: Ch1, sc in the same st, ch3, sk next dc
post, sc in next dc post, ch3, sk next 3dc, sc in
next dc, ch3, sk next 3dc, sc in next dc, ch3, sk
next 3sc, sc in next dc post, (ch3, sc in next dc
post) 6 times.

Row 2: Ch1, sc in the same st, (ch3, sk next 3ch


sp, sc in next sc) across.

Row 3: Ch1, sc in the same st, ch 111, sc in 2nd ch


from hook, sc across the ch, sl st in top of
sc, (ch3, sk next 3ch sp, sc in next sc) across.

Fasten off.
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Lynn Anderson
Stunningly difficult to follow. Poorly written. Could be used as
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Hi Lynn, I am not sure what you mean but I must have
tortured several fellow crocheters who have completed this
pattern into successful projects. Please let me know how I
can make it easier for you.

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Vicky Lynn Toler


Girlie's Crochet
I think it's awesome!
Pics soon and thanks so much
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Tekkla Creations
Girlie's Crochet I find it pretty and easy to follow. Thank you
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Lana Connelly Ponca City, Oklahoma


going to make the Sunkissed lace Cover up and just printed out the
pattern, Looks easy enough. and i l;ove the halter top for my dtr-in-
law. . I was taught is you cant say something nice, dont say anything.
Asking for help would solve alot of problems. Blesssings to you for
your patterns!!!
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Girlie's Crochet
Thank you. I try my best to be available for those needing
help with the patterns. I just hope I am doing enough. Happy
Crocheting.
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Ariel Partida Cal State Fullerton


I love this pattern! I'm in the middle of making one, and it is easy to
follow and very detailed. I think some forget that people do not need
to post these patterns online for FREE. I am so grateful for people
like girlie's crochet because without you, I am not talented, creative
or patient enough to make my own patterns. This deffiently not a
pattern for beginners but if you have experience and practice, this
shouldn't be to difficult to follow. Again, I love the pattern and thank
you for what you do.
PS. If you have a pattern for matching bottoms I would love to see it!
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Girlie's Crochet
Thank you for the compliment. I am not sure I understand " I
think some forget that people do not need to post these
patterns online for FREE." because all my patterns are free. I
am in the process of designing a bottom for it and will be
posted soon. Happy Crocheting.
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Ariel Partida Cal State Fullerton


Girlie's Crochet, I only meant that instead of leaving negative
comments, people should be grateful that you post your
patterns for free. There are many other people that charge
for patterns.
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Girlie's Crochet
Ariel Partida I get it. Thanks very much. It is a big thing for
Ariel Partida I get it. Thanks very much. It is a big thing for
me when I get negative comments because many people
have told me that I should sell my patterns and not give
them away for free. I design and create patterns because I
enjoy crochet and I want to share with others the enjoyment
I get from crochet. I take great pride in what I do and the
satisfaction is in the sharing
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Donna Bollinger Proxmire Ravenscroft Beauty College


thank you so much for the pattern. i thought it was pretty easy to
follow and the bea crop top turned out nice. i used a light blue, i did
have to make an adjustment in the center of the boobs because it
gapped to much, but that was no problem, just we all have different
fitting issues with boob size...lol...thanks again and now thinking of
making one of your cover up skirts for my daughter. you and your
patterns are awesome
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Girlie's Crochet
Thank you very much for that wonderful compliment. I am
so overjoyed that others are enjoying my designs and
creations.

Happy Crocheting.
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Deb Zieska Hauerwas System Supervisor at State of Minnesota


I am confused on row 3 of the bottom portion of the Bea crop top. It
says to Sc-Ch1-2dc in next dc post. Shouldn't each of the groups be
done in the ch3 space? So far everything else has been pretty easy
to follow (and the photos help).
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Girlie's Crochet
It should be "Sc-Ch3-2dc"
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