Contrast Crochet Two-Toned Wrap Top Pattern Built for Fashion

Mix bold contrast with this Crochet Two-Toned Wrap Top Pattern for adjustable wrap style and eye-catching color balance that feels modern.

Dynamic Crochet Two-Toned Wrap Top Pattern Made to Stand Out

Stylish and modern, this wrap top brings a fresh twist to your wardrobe with its beautiful two-toned design. The elegant crossover style flatters many body shapes, making it a versatile piece that you can dress up or down for different occasions. With the Crochet Two-Toned Wrap Top Pattern, you get a soft, lightweight crochet fabric that keeps you comfortable throughout the day, while bold color blocks add a pop of interest to any outfit.

The adjustable wrap feature lets you customize the fit so it hugs your shape just right, giving you confidence in every setting. Perfect for layering over a tank or wearing on its own, this top suits an afternoon outing, a casual gathering, or even a relaxed day at home. Crocheting your own with the Crochet Two-Toned Wrap Top Pattern allows you to pick your favorite shades, creating a unique garment that stands out and feels truly special.


Materials Needed

  • Yarn: Medium weight (Size 4) acrylic yarn in two colors (e.g., Brown and Coffee).

  • Hook: 4.5 mm crochet hook.

  • Tools: Scissors, tapestry needle, stitch markers (or bobby pins).


Phase 1: The Ribbed Bottom Band

The band is worked vertically using single crochet in the back loops only to create stretch.

  1. Foundation: With the first color, chain 11.

  2. Row 1: sc in the back bumps starting from the 3rd chain from the hook. sc across (9 stitches total).

  3. Rows 2–43: Ch 1, turn. Work sc in the Back Loops Only (BLO) across.

  4. Color Change: At the last stitch of Row 43, pull through with the second color.

  5. Rows 44–86: Repeat the BLO sc pattern with the second color for 43 more rows. Total band length: 86 rows.


Phase 2: The Body Base

  1. Foundation Row: Work along the long edge of the band. Attach yarn and work 2 sc into every row-end space across the entire band.

  2. Setup: Find the center of the band (where the colors meet).

    • Place a marker at the center stitch.

    • Count 5 stitches to the left and 5 stitches to the right of the center. Place markers. These 10 stitches will form the “overlap” or center detail.


Phase 3: The Cups (Make 2 – One in each color)

Part A: Initial Shaping (9 Rows)

  1. Row 1: starting from the outer edge, work Double Crochet (dc) across until you reach the 10-stitch center section. Work dc in the BLO for those 10 stitches.

  2. Row 2 (Inner Decrease): Ch 2, turn. Work a dc2tog (decrease) over the first two stitches. dc across.

  3. Row 3 (No Decrease): Ch 2, turn. dc in every stitch across.

  4. Rows 4–9: Alternate “Decrease Row” (at the center edge only) and “No Decrease Row” until you have 9 rows total.

Part B: The Halter Taper

  1. Row 10: Count 19 stitches from the inner edge and place a marker.

  2. Decrease sequence: * Work dc2tog at the beginning and end of every row (or every other row depending on desired coverage) to taper the cup into a triangle.

  3. Straps: Continue until only 4 stitches remain. Work straight dc rows for 34 rows to create the neck tie.


Phase 4: Corset Back & Edging

  1. Corset Loops: Attach yarn to the back edge of the top.

    • Work a row of sc.

    • Next row: dc, ch 2, skip 2. Repeat to create lacing holes.

  2. Lacing: Create a long chain (approx. 200–250) and weave it through the holes in a zig-zag pattern.

  3. Border: Work a single crochet border around the entire top for a clean finish.


Conclusion

Weave in all loose ends. The two-tone design allows you to wear it with either color facing forward, or as a classic wrap top.

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