🧶How to Crochet the Gingham Swing Top

Capture that sweet, sunny look with The Peaches-and-Cream Gingham Tunic! This lightweight garment is perfect for warm weather, featuring a gorgeous three-color gingham (or checkerboard) band across the chest created using tapestry crochet. The dense yoke transitions dramatically into a full, breezy peplum skirt worked in simple Half Double Crochet (HDC), giving it a playful flare. Finished with simple tie straps, this tunic is as charming as it is comfortable.

This detailed pattern is written for the 12-18 Month size and is suitable for the Intermediate crocheter who is comfortable with working in the round and executing color changes.


Materials Needed 🧶

  • Yarn: Approximately 250-300 yards of DK Weight (Light Worsted / #3) or light Worsted Weight yarn. A cotton or cotton blend is recommended for excellent drape and summer comfort.
    • Main Color (MC): Light Peach/Coral (Solid Skirt Color & Gingham Base)
    • Contrast Color 1 (CC1): White (Gingham Accent)
    • Contrast Color 2 (CC2): Tan/Light Brown (Gingham Accent)
  • Crochet Hook: 4.0 mm (US G-6), or the size needed to obtain gauge.
  • Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends.
  • Scissors.
  • Stitch Marker: To mark the beginning of rounds.

Skill Level & Notes 💡

  • Skill Level: Intermediate. Requires working neatly in the round, managing multiple yarn strands for tapestry crochet, and accurately executing a large increase round for the skirt flare.
  • Construction: The tunic is worked top-down in the round, starting with the chest band.
  • Gingham Technique: The Gingham Band (Part 1) uses Tapestry Crochet. Carry the yarn you are not using inside the stitches. Change color on the last yarn over of the previous stitch.
  • Straps: The straps are simple crocheted chains that tie at the shoulders, allowing for adjustable fit.

Gauge 📏

In Single Crochet (SC) (Gingham section) using a 4.0 mm hook: 5 blocks (50 SC sts) and 10 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) square.

  • A block is 5 SC stitches.

Abbreviations 📚

AbbreviationDescription
chchain
sl stslip stitch
scsingle crochet
hdchalf double crochet
st(s)stitch(es)
reprepeat
MCMain Color (Peach)
CC1White
CC2Tan/Brown
incincrease (2 sts in one st)

Special Stitches ✨

SC-Tapestry (Gingham Colorwork)

  • SC-Tapestry: Single Crochet while carrying the non-working yarn strands under your stitches. Change color on the last yarn over of the final stitch of the block.

HDC-INC (Half Double Crochet Increase)

  • HDC-INC: Work 2 Half Double Crochet stitches into the same stitch.

Part 1: The Gingham Band (Tapestry Crochet) 🎨

The foundation chain determines the chest circumference. Ensure it is a multiple of 10 for the Gingham pattern repeat.

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Round 1 (Foundation – MC): With MC, Ch 120. Sl st to the first ch to form a ring, ensuring the chain is not twisted. Ch 1 (does not count as st). Sc in each ch around. Sl st to join. (120 sc)

Gingham Setup: You will work in blocks of 5 stitches. You need 12 blocks per color on this first stripe (120 sts ÷ 10 sts/repeat = 12 repeats). Carry CC1 and CC2 yarn strands under your stitches throughout the Gingham section.

Round 2 (CC1 & MC Stripe): Ch 1. (Using CC1, sc in the next 5 sts. Using MC, sc in the next 5 sts.) Rep from * to * around. Sl st to join.

Round 3 (CC1 & MC Stripe): Ch 1. Rep Round 2. Sl st to join.

Round 4 (CC2 & CC1 Stripe): Ch 1. (Using CC2, sc in the next 5 sts. Using CC1, sc in the next 5 sts.) Rep from * to * around. Sl st to join.

Round 5 (CC2 & CC1 Stripe): Ch 1. Rep Round 4. Sl st to join.

Round 6 (MC & CC2 Stripe): Ch 1. (Using MC, sc in the next 5 sts. Using CC2, sc in the next 5 sts.) Rep from * to * around. Sl st to join.

Round 7 (MC & CC2 Stripe): Ch 1. Rep Round 6. Sl st to join.

Round 8 (CC1 & MC Stripe): Ch 1. (Using CC1, sc in the next 5 sts. Using MC, sc in the next 5 sts.) Rep from * to * around. Sl st to join. Fasten off CC1 and CC2.


Part 2: The Skirt/Peplum (MC – Peach) 👗

We transition to the solid color and introduce a major increase round to create the dramatic flare and pleating.

Round 9 (Transition – MC): Ch 2 (counts as hdc). Hdc in each st around. Sl st to join. (120 hdc)

Round 10 (Flare Increase): Ch 2. Work 2 hdc in the same st. [HDC-INC in the next st, hdc in the next st] rep from * to * around. End with HDC-INC in the last st. Sl st to join. (180 hdc)

  • This increase creates the heavy pleating/gathering look at the waistline.

Round 11-25 (Skirt Body): Ch 2. Hdc in each st around. Sl st to join. (180 hdc)

  • Continue rounds until the skirt measures approximately 6 inches from the waistline (or desired length).

Round 26 (Optional Shell Edging): Ch 1. Sc in the first st. Sk 2 sts, (5 dc in the next st – shell), sk 2 sts, sc in the next st. Rep from * to * around. Sl st to join. Fasten off.


Part 3: The Top Edge & Straps 🎀

The top edge will be the foundation chain of Round 1.

  1. Top Edging: Attach MC to the back center of the Round 1 foundation chain edge. Ch 1. Sc evenly around the entire neckline opening. Sl st to join.
  2. Strap Placement: Lay the tunic flat. Mark the placement of the four straps: two in the back (approx. 2 inches apart) and two in the front (approx. 3 inches apart).

Make 4 Straps:

  1. Attach MC at a marked spot. Ch 1. Sc in the same st. Ch 60 (or desired length for a tie). Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch back towards the neckline. Sl st into the same neckline st to secure. Fasten off.
  2. Repeat for the remaining 3 marked spots.

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Finishing and Final Touches 🫧

  1. Weave in all yarn tails securely, paying extra attention to the tails carried within the tapestry section.
  2. Blocking: Gently steam block the tunic. Pay attention to laying the gingham band flat and ensuring the skirt is fanned out to maximize the ruffle created by the increase round.
  3. Wear: Tie the front and back straps together at the shoulders to secure the tunic in place.

Your lovely Peaches-and-Cream Gingham Tunic is ready for sunny days!

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