
A Beach Cover-Up Dress is a perfect crochet project for summer! It’s a breezy, lightweight garment designed to wear over swimsuits for added coverage and style. Crochet beach cover-ups often use airy, open stitches to keep things comfortable and breathable. Below is a simple and versatile Crochet Beach Cover-Up Dress Pattern that you can customize in terms of color and size.
Start by making a foundation chain that fits around your bust. The chain length should be a multiple of 4 (plus 2 for the turning chain). For example:
Adjust the foundation chain for your bust size or desired fit. If you’re unsure, measure your bust and then add a bit of ease for comfort.
After your foundation chain is done, work in rows for the bodice.
Row 1: Ch 3 (counts as the first dc). Work 1 dc into each chain across. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), skip the first stitch, work 1 dc in the next stitch, 1 dc in the next stitch, then 1 shell (5 dc) in the next stitch. Repeat this sequence across the row. You’ll end with a shell stitch at the end of the row.
Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc), skip the first dc, work 1 dc in the next 2 dc, then 1 shell in the next chain space. Repeat across, ending with a dc.
Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), then 1 dc into each dc and chain space across.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 until your bodice measures about 6-8 inches (adjust to your preference for a shorter or longer bodice). This should give you an open, lacy effect but a structured fit.
Once the bodice is finished, the skirt will be made in the round for a relaxed, flowing look.
Round 1 (Joining in the Round): Ch 3 (counts as the first dc). Join the ends of your bodice in the round using a sl st.
Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), skip 2 dc, shell stitch (5 dc) in the next stitch. Repeat around. Join with sl st to the top of the first dc.
Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc), work 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, then shell stitch (5 dc) in the next space. Repeat around, join with sl st.
Round 4: Ch 3, then work 1 dc in each dc and space across. Join with sl st.
Continue working in the round with alternating shell stitches and dc stitches until the skirt reaches your desired length. You can add more or fewer rounds depending on how long or short you want the cover-up to be.
The straps can be made with a simple chain or a more intricate design based on your preference.
This crochet beach cover-up dress is a flexible design that you can easily modify to suit your personal style and size. Whether you prefer a simple, classic cover-up or a more ornate, detailed design, this pattern gives you a solid foundation to build on. Enjoy crocheting your new summer essential!
Let me know if you need any additional help or modifications to the pattern!