Introducing…

the Regina Pullover Top! It is a lace Tunisian Crochet top worked from the hem up to the shoulders in 2 pieces; front and back. The yarn used for this design is fingering wt. It starts at the hem with reverse stitches, then transitions into the lace stitches in a two-row repeat for the body.

Regina top in Rhythm Knits Yarn

Then back to working reverse stitches for the neckline and shoulders. After the first shoulder is worked, stitching continues down the first shoulder working across the neckline to work the second shoulder. Once the pieces are blocked then the seaming begins, first the shoulders, then the sides including the sleeves. I think one of the best things about crochet is lace and how it makes a light weight gorgeous design that dresses up a tank top or a dress…

Ila Quinn made her Regina Top in Woolike

I love how Ila Quinn (@ilaquinndesigns) from Ila Quinn Designs is modeling her Regina Top over this beautiful dress. She made hers in Woolike by Loops & Thread an acrylic blend fingering wt.

Heather (@hstitches81) made hers with 2 bright beautiful colors creating this two-tone top…

Heather used Yarn Bee Sock wt.

Harpreet (@karta_n_krit) used a multi-color yarn for her Regina Top…

Multi-color in a slightly thick fingering wt.

Susan (@nozbelekb) is working up hers in this beautiful blue shade…

A wool blend yarn

Marialaina (@hookedbyhoot) is working on her Regina top in this beautiful multi-color fingering wt…

Yarn from The Lemonade Shop

So far I have made two tops and thinking about making another…

Regina Top in Casual Fashion Queen

The Regina Top is an intermediate pattern but even a beginner can do it too! Links to shop this pattern are available on the home page!

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Published by gwengoods

I live with my family in Neenah, WI. My day job is working at our local library. I spend time everyday exploring the art of crochet. Everyday life inspires my work from family to nature.

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