Tunisian crochet is hot, and I’m not talking about the weather! I’ve been getting a lot of requests for Tunisian Top crochet patterns lately, so I asked my fellow designers, and came up with this terrific Tunisian Tops collection for all of you!
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It’s Time to Try Tunisian Crochet
Tunisian crochet has taken the fiber world by storm, growing in popularity year by year. And it’s easy to see why, especially when it comes to wearables! Combining several unique properties of both knitting and crochet, Tunisian crochet creates a unique, often woven-like texture that’s perfect for garment-making. And as the weather warms up, there’s no better time to explore Tunisian crochet tops! Whether you’re looking for breezy summer tanks, layering pieces for year-round wear, or stunning statement sweaters, Tunisian is up to the task.
In this curated collection, you’ll find a variety of Tunisian crochet top patterns to suit every taste, skill level, and budget! We’ve collected some amazing free Tunisian top patterns that will stretch your creativity and skills without stretching your budget. And if you prefer a PDF, I’ve also included some premium paid patterns, with thoughtful design features you’ll love.
These patterns showcase just how versatile Tunisian crochet can be. You’ll find tops worked flat or in the round, seamless options, modern silhouettes, and clever stitch combos that let you really show off your yarn. Whether you’re new to Tunisian or have a collection of hooks ready to go, these patterns are a fabulous way to grow your wardrobe and your crochet skills at the same time.
How to Tunisian Crochet – Beginner Tips and Moogly Tutorials
If you’re new to Tunisian crochet, we’ve got you covered! Tunisian crochet uses a special hook and a unique technique that’s kind of a cross between knitting and traditional crochet. Once you get the hang of it, it opens up a whole new world of textures and stitches you just can’t get with other methods.
To begin, you’ll need a Tunisian crochet hook. These come in several types: straight, double-ended, or with a flexible cable. For most tops, a cabled hook will work best. From there, you’ll want to start with the basics—like the Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS) and Tunisian Knit Stitch (TKS)—and build your confidence from the ground up.
Here are some helpful tutorials on Moogly to get you started:
How to Tunisian Crochet: Foundation Row, Tunisian Simple Stitch, and Bind Off
How to Make Tunisian Color Changes Tutorial
These step-by-step video tutorials will help you get familiar with the tools, techniques, and terminology of Tunisian crochet. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll be ready to take on the stunning top patterns featured in this roundup!
So grab your favorite Tunisian crochet hook (or maybe try out a new one!) and browse this roundup of gorgeous, textured, and totally wearable Tunisian crochet tops! I’ve included a little info on each pattern – click the name of the pattern to add it to your own collection!
Free Patterns for Tunisian Crochet Tops
Cascade Mitered Vest by Kim Guzman, on Make It Crochet: The Cascade Mitered Vest free Tunisian crochet pattern is a one-piece project with minimal seaming at the shoulders. It’s an easy wearing layer for all seasons. Sizes S-3X are included, and it calls for Drops Cotton Merino yarn!
Tunisian Crochet Sweater by Mary Beth Temple, on MBT Creates: This simple to make features a relaxed crew neck, a slightly oversized fit, and traditional crochet front post faux ribbing. It makes a wonderful first sweater to stitch due to its simple shaping. Sizes S-3X are included, and this one is shown in Premier Anti Pilling Everyday DK!
Honeydew Tank Top by Andrea Crețu, on Yarn Andy: This is a beginner Tunisian crochet pattern worked bottom-up, in either a cropped or a full length. The pattern is written out for all 12 sizes and includes ease. Make your own using Katia Concept Cotton-Cashmere!
Emsam Pullover by Veronika Cromwell, on Blue Star Crochet: This is a free Tunisian crochet pullover sweater pattern for women designed in 9 different sizes. It is a modern yet classic staple in your wardrobe. With a deep V neckline, and long sleeves that you can pull over your hands to keep them warm, this pattern is shown in Stylecraft Special 4-ply!
Tunisian Lattice Top by Courtney Whitehead, on Creations by Courtney: The Tunisian Lattice Top was pure spontaneous inspiration based on the Tunisian double crochet lace stitch! It’s an easy, breezy garment that’s perfect for summer. Make both pieces at the same time with a straight or cabled Tunisian hook! Features Wander Yarn!
Tunisian Crochet Shrug by Nicole Riley, on Nicki’s Homemade Crafts: This free Tunisian crochet shrug pattern features basic Tunisian Crochet stitches and includes 2 detailed video stitch tutorials. Crochet this topper with We Crochet Brava yarn!
Aruba Tunic by Toni Lipsey, on TLYarn Crafts: Sporty meets chic in the Aruba Tunic. The lightweight fabric makes a great crochet swim cover up when lounging poolside, or slip on linen pants to wear this look while window shopping down the boardwalk. Crochet this must-have for your wardrobe with Lion Brand Coboo!
Tunisian Comfort Tee by Natalie Thomas, on Stitch and Hustle: Natalie designed what will quickly be your new favorite and go to top for every day – home or work life. Sizes XS to 5X are included, and you can see it made in Jilly & Kiddles Ideal DK!
Paid Patterns for Tunisian Crochet Tops
Poplar Tunisian Crochet Oversized Pullover Sweater by Marly Bird, on MarlyBird: Elegant and cozy, this design is sure to become the star of any ensemble. With size inclusive measurements, it easily fits most body types so you won’t have to worry about finding the best fit. Featured in We Crochet Provincial Tweed yarn!
Tanya, by Dora Ohrenstein, on DoraOhrenstein: Have you tried double-ended Tunisian yet? Featured here in a fab stashbuster, worked top down, this pattern includes sizes for a bust measurement of 34 (38, 42, 47, 50)”. Make it using the sport weight yarn of your choice!
Mulberry Top by Andrea Crețu, on Etsy: This is a beginner Tunisian crochet pattern for a summer top or dress with a simple lace bottom that flares out for a playful and relaxed fit! The pattern is written out for all 12 sizes fitting a bust up to 72″, and is featured in size 2 weight yarn!
Mellow Tunic by Toni Lipsey, on TLYarn Crafts: This slightly oversized tunic pullover is a must for chilly winter days. Pair it with leggings or jeans for a ready-for-anything outfit. This pattern includes Bust sizes 40 (44, 48, 52) (54, 58)”, and is shown in Lion Brand Wool-Ease!
Tunisian Desert Top by Natalie Thomas, on Etsy: Natalie has created this top for the intermediate Tunisian crocheter. However, if you’re a beginner with a some guts, go for it! This top is slightly cropped, and you’ll love all the great texture. It’s breezy but not completely see through. The lighter your yarn, the more lacy it will be. Just two panels, seam and done! Made with M1 Easy Rider yarn!
Sunset Boulevard by Julie Dejardins, on Ravelry: This top is very versatile and easy to make. Cool in the fall, air-conditioned in the summer: it will always be there for you! In this pattern, you will find 9 sizes and it is shown in fingering weight yarn.
A Few Last Tips on Tunisian Top Making
Tunisian crochet is such a rewarding technique, and it’s perfect for creating beautiful, wearable tops that are anything but ordinary. There’s a ton of inspiration here to help you build a handmade wardrobe you’ll be proud to show off.
As always, I recommend swatching before you start, checking those measurements, and most importantly, don’t stress – it’s just yarn! Tunisian crochet might feel a little different at first, but once you get into the rhythm, it’s downright addictive. And there’s nothing like the satisfaction of finishing a top that shows off your skills.
I hope this collection has sparked your creativity and given you plenty of ideas for your next project. If you make one of these tops, be sure to tag @mooglyblog so I can see and share your gorgeous work!
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