Easy Crochet Granny Square Top for Summer Outfits
A crochet granny square top is such a fun make when you want something cute, colorful and easy to customize. It is a classic, yet playful style at the same time and a lovely project for warm weather or for layering.

Why You’ll Love This Project
The fun thing about this project is that you can make it one square at a time turning simple motifs into a wearable top. It’s a great way to get together colors, use up yarn and make something that feels handmade in the best way.
Materials Required
- Yarn
- Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Needle, yarn
- Stich markers
Choose a yarn and hook size that gives you the fit and texture you want.
The Best Yarn for Your Project
A soft cotton or cotton blend is particularly good for a granny square top. It breathes and helps the shape sit nicely. If you want more drape, select a lighter yarn. If you want something a little more structured, go a bit stronger.
Level of Skill
Good for beginners
Size Guide & Fit
You can make more squares, make bigger squares, or work the straps and length until the top fits you like you want. Try it on as you go, and change width or drop as needed.
Stitches Used
- Chain
- Dc = double crochet
- Slip stitch
How to Build

Kick off the Foundation
Start crocheting your granny squares in the colors you have chosen. Evenly work each square so they are as near match as possible.
Work Main Section
Make enough squares for the front and back of the top, Lay them out before joining so you can check shape and colour placement.
Change Font Size
Or, add more rounds to the squares for more coverage or a looser fit, or repeat with extra motifs until you reach your desired size.
Join or Make
Join the squares together to make the top body. Leave the openings for the neckline and arm area and add straps or upper shaping as in the tutorial.
Finish, edges
When the top is finished, tidy the edges and weave in all the loose ends. You can keep it plain or add a nice border for a cleaner finish.
Practical Advice
Put the squares out with stitch markers so the pieces stay in order. Check your tension often so that the motifs are about the same size. If one square appears tighter than the others, lightly block it before joining. Try on the top before you finish the straps.
Common Mistakes to Watch Out For
- making squares of various sizes
- Assembly in incorrect order of pieces
- Over-tightening the tension
- Skip the fit check before completion
- Fail to lock the ends in the weave
Customization Ideas
Try a bright multi-color look, soft neutrals or two-color squares for a cleaner style. You can shorten or lengthen the top, add wider straps or finish with a delicate edging. A simple lining or tie-back can be a nice touch too.
Styling Tips
This top looks great with denim shorts, skirts, beachwear or layered over a simple tank or dress. It makes a lovely handmade gift for summer.
Care Instructions
Gently wash in cool water, reshape while damp and lay flat to dry. Don’t overheat, or the stitches will run out of shape.
Time Required
This will take a few hours depending on your speed, yarn, size and stitch pattern.
Conclusion
A granny square top is one of those projects that feels fun from beginning to end. It’s easy, creative, and lent itself easily to color and fit changes.
FAQs
Can beginners make this top?
Yes, it is a good beginner-friendly project if you are comfortable with basic stitches.
Do all my squares need to be the same size?
Yes, matching squares will make the top sit better and look more polished.
Can I make it longer?
Yes, you can add more rounds, more squares, or extra length at the bottom.
What yarn works best?
Cotton or a cotton blend is a great choice for comfort and breathability.
Can I change the straps?
Yes, you can make them thinner, wider, shorter, or longer to suit your fit.