Meet the Box Top! Named after it’s short, boxy shape, this top is an instant favorite. It’s perfect to pair with your favorite high waisted jeans, or with a skirt or dress!
Let’s be real, I’m not going many places these days so for now I’m loving wearing my Box Top for endless video calls while working from home… but I can’t wait to wear out too! I already have yarn picked out to make another one because it’s so comfy and cute. It’s that piece in my closet that I can’t stop reaching for.
The Box Top is a quick and easy project, featuring two simple panels with easy repeats, elegant eyelets, and beautiful drape. This pattern uses simple stitches to create a beautiful texture that is equal parts mindless and interesting. It’s perfect for your first garment project!
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Sizing
This pattern is designed for women’s sizes XS-5XL (based on the standard measurements provided by the Craft Yarn Council). This design is intended to be worn in a boxy, loose fitting shape so there is 11-13″ of positive ease for each size.
The Box Top is intended to be a short, *almost* cropped style but it’s super easy to add extra length if that’s not your thing! The pattern includes notes to help you create additional length if you’d like, just keep in mind you will need additional yarn for this!
Let’s Talk Yarn!
The yarn I used for this top is one of my all-time favorites – I even included it in my Top 5 Summer Yarns! It’s a perfect blend of cotton and bamboo, which is super breathable and creates a gorgeous drape! If you haven’t guessed yet, this yarn is Coboo from Lion Brand! It’s a wonderful, budget-friendly yarn that’s perfect for all kinds of projects.
Grab the Box Top Kit from Lion Brand and you’ll get the pattern with the exact amount of yarn you need!
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Even More Yarn Options
Another great yarn for this project is Truboo! Truboo is a silky smooth, 100% bamboo fiber that will be super drapey and soft.
Cotlin is another all-around amazing yarn that made it into my list of favorite yarns for summer. It’s a cotton/linen blend that is perfect for summer projects like My Perfect Summer Poncho! One of my testers used Cotlin for her Box Top and it turned out beautiful!
The Box Top is a versatile pattern that would work great with any DK (3) weight yarn! I also had a few testers use hand dyed yarn, which was absolutely stunning! To see photos from my testers, check out the #boxtopcrochet hashtag on Instagram!
Yardage for Each Size
Whether you’re stash diving or shopping for a new yarn, you’re going to need to know how much yarn you’ll need for this project! Here is the yardage for each size:
Size | Yardage | Balls of Coboo |
XS | 610 yds | 3 |
S | 670 yds | 3 |
M | 790 yds | 4 |
L | 860 yds | 4 |
XL | 1,040 yds | 5 |
2XL | 1,100 yds | 5 |
3XL | 1,270 yds | 6 |
4XL | 1,350 yds | 6 |
5XL | 1,510 yds | 7 |
Don’t forget these!
There’s a few other things you’ll need for this pattern! You’ll need a US G/6 4mm Crochet Hook (these are my fav!) as well as scissors and a tapestry needle. The last thing that you’ll want to have is a way to block your top! These blocking mats and pins have been a game changer for me because they make my blocking so effortless and the results are perfect!
Blocking is your Best Friend
Let’s be honest – If there’s two parts of a pattern you probably skip… it’s making a gauge swatch and blocking. But trust me, these two steps are worth it for the Box Top!
What is blocking?
Blocking is an easy process to help shape your final project and make it look finished! I recommend wet blocking for this pattern, which is where you will completely submerge your finished project in cold water, gently wring out excess water, and lay it flat to dry. You can also steam block your project, but the real magic happens when you get the Box Top completely wet and pin it to dry.
The blocking mats I use have a ruler on them, which makes it super easy to block my top in the exact final dimensions for my size. When blocking this top, you’ll definitely want to use pins so you can gently stretch your top and have it dry in that shape. By stretching the top to the final dimensions, you’re going to open up those beautiful eyelets, create an amazing drape, and it will add some length to your finished top!
This project is perfect for you if…
I asked my testers who they thought this pattern would be perfect for, and here’s what they had to say:
This project would be perfect for someone who…
- “…is beginning their garment journey and are a little scared to do it because it is easy and beautiful and I’m sure it will boost their confidence once they’ve finished it.”
- “…is looking to make a super easy & quick top!”
- “…is new to garments and wants to learn all the basics in a straight forward, concise way that will result in a modern, highly wearable, adorable top!”
- “…is looking for a flattering and feminine piece to layer during any season.”
My testers were absolutely amazing & you’ll definitely want to check out their projects on the #boxtopcrochet hashtag on Instagram!
Ready to Make Your Own?
Get the Box Top pattern on Etsy or Ravelry! For more patterns from Woods and Wool, check out the patterns category here on the blog. And don’t forget to use the #boxtopcrochet hashtag on Instagram – I can’t wait to see your projects!