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I do not know how to best proceed from here. Is it better to:(a) just add sdi as a new spare (leaving sdh as a permanent replacement for sdb)zpool add tank spare sdi(b) replace sdh with sdi and have sdh go back the spare drive pool?

Modern, stylish and light, the Sea Breeze Tank Top is a summer wardrobe essential! With a deep neck, boxy fit and ribbed hem, this super simple pattern can be customised to any length - cropped or full length! Let's learn how to crochet a beginner friendly tank top!

Made from 100% cotton yarn and created using double crochet stitches, the Sea Breeze Tank keeps you nice and cool on hot summer days. The loose, boxy fit makes it a great, versatile top that can easily be thrown over a swimsuit or worn by itself.

The Sea Breeze Tank Top is worked from the top down and widthways. Working a crochet project widthways means that stitches across = width of the top, while the rows tall = length of the top.

The best thing about this top-down construction method is that you can hold the project up to your body (or garments that you already own) and adjust the length as necessary. To make your crochet top longer or shorter you can crochet more or fewer rows of double crochets.

Are you a visual learner that loves step-by-step tutorials? Learn how to crochet this beginner, double crochet tank top in the video below! You can also check out the For The Frills YouTube channel for more crochet tutorials!

Hi Cyndi, you could either make the 3XL and the top will have a few inches of negative ease or you can repeat rows 19-20 until row 30. After the joining row you might need to crochet body row 1 twice - just measure the width of your top. Once the width is half your bust measurement it should fit loosely (as pictured).
I hope this helps,
Grace ?

Hi Grace,
Question, could I make the front and back triangles to body row 2 then join both sides with a round of DC in each stitch and continue rounds with slip stitch for the length of the body? Instead of doing 2 panels and seaming the sides. Would this work? Thanks for the lovely free pattern.

Hi Olivia,
Sure you can attach the front and back together to work in the round after body round 2. Just make sure to turn after every round so that the body stitches look the same as the triangles and it will keep your seam straight as well ?
Grace

Hi Kimberley,
You'd need to either add/remove rows before the joining row and then remove/add body rows. You'd also need to make sure the front and back have the same stitch count before you join them together. It's possible but you'd need to alter the pattern so I can't guarantee that it will have the same v-neck shape as the sample!
Grace ?

Hi, all the alteration instructions are included in the pattern! As stated, the V neck is supposed to be very deep but you can remove more rows at the beginning of the straps to make it sit higher and also after your first triangle you should check that it fits you and size up or down accordingly.
Grace ?

Hey there! This was my first attempt at anything crochet and the pattern/video are very easy to follow and doable even for a complete beginner, if you've a little patience. I ended up chaining 5 and single crocheting the first row, then continuing at the start of the pattern w row one. It helped as there was something more solid to hold. I also attempted the size M shirt -- the size I usually am -- and it was much too wide (by at least 2 inches on both sides of body, straps are a nice length) and I'll be taking it out to make a size S instead (so basically, runs large in my experience). Hope this is helpful info for others trying the pattern. Thanks!!!

Thanks for your feedback! All the measurements are listed in the pattern notes and I'd also recommend crocheting a gauge swatch before you start your project. That way you'll know if you top will turn out the same size as the suggested measurements.

Chances are the seams along the sides of the body won't fall in the middle and this could cause the top to pull/pucker. The sides of the armholes also won't match up so you won't have a smooth curve unless you alter the triangle portions of the tank. I'd recommend picking one size for both sides unless you're willing to alter the increases along the triangle portions.

Hi! since crochet instructions are supposed to assume you know to chain at the end of a row, so does it end up being 3 chains at the end? Also where on those chains should I be adding the DC for the row above?

Hi Nelly,
Usually, you either chain at the beginning of the row or at the end of the row - not both. As per the pattern instructions, Ch 2 doesn't count as a stitch so your first DC of a row should be worked into the last DC of the previous row, not in the turning chain.

Hello Grace,
it's my first try in crochet. I picked your pattern, because it looked really cute. Well as a beginner upsizing a pattern can be really difficult. I just realized that as I am doing.
I don't understand your stitch abbreviation from Row 17, as you explained everything until there in your Youtube Video ^^ What does at the end mean?
Thanks for your amazing pattern!
Stay safe and stay healthy.
Love from Germany

So sorry i've just seen your comment! The video tutorial follows Size Small, so if you're making a different size you'll need to crochet more rows to make your top larger. When the instructions say proceed to 'Right Triangle Instructions' if you've crocheted the correct number of rows for your size just scroll down until you reach the 'Right Triangle' instructions and then continue with the pattern.

I'd add more length to the tops of the straps on the front panel (the shoulder seam will sit closer towards your back rather than the tops of your shoulders) or you can just steam block your top and when it's wet, just pull down the front panel a bit. I'd be very careful with this method though because cotton can stretch VERY quickly when wet and once it's stretched out it won't spring back (unlike wool or acrylic).

I'm be mad wondering if this pattern can be successfully made using the Lion Brand Rewind Tape "yarn". I know it's marketed as a weight 5, but I just made a hat out of it and used a 4mm hook. Would love to make this pattern for my niece to go with the hat!! Thank you!!

This was my first "real" crochet project and I love the shirt. Super simple to follow and really rewarding! Now that I have more crochet skills I'm currently working on a second one with a Tunisian simple stitch (just adding an extra row between each row listed on the pattern). I really appreciate your designs and always look forward to your new patterns. Thank you!

Question about the listed gauge: for the rows of double crochet in your gauge square, are you doing them with a turning chain of 3 (the usual way) or with a turning chain of 2 (as you do in this pattern)? I've redone my gauge square about 5 times, but even if I get the correct number of stitches I always have too few rows of double crochet (using a turning chain of 3). Thanks!

Hi!
I think it's a wonderful pattern, easy tpounderstand and nicely put together, but i did have some issues with the finished product itself.
I'm not sure if my yarn is the culprit (I used Papatya Batik, also the fact i used a 6mm hook since i crochet really tight), my gauge was fine, but it really does run rather big as others have mentioned it.
I usually wear a size M/L and i made the M but it was huge! I knew the V was gonna be deep, but it went well down to under my sternum, almost to my stomach.
The sides went way to deep as well.
I was thinking about sizing down to S or even XS but then the armhole would be to tight, and it just wouldnt fit my chest at all.
I tried shortening the straps but then again, the armhole didn't fit.
I do have rather broad shoulders and a big chest compared to my waist and upper body in general.
I'm not sure what to do or how to modify the pattern, so i would gladly take any advice on how to make this work, since this is really something that's just right up my alley.

My skein was close to running out by the time I finished one side, I ended up using an entirely different color for the other side, it looks terrific!! One side is red, the other is purple, love that I made it reversible. Easy pattern to follow and super cute, thanks!!!

Hi there! Thanks for this pattern. I just have a couple of questions. How do I know which is the "right side" of the left triangle? I think I may have attached my triangles together with the left triangle on the wrong side because it doesn't look right, but I have completely finished the panel... any tips for what I should do?

This is the first shirt that I ever made, and I thought it turned out GREAT. I put a goldish yarn the third row after joining the two triangles together to break up the white and it helped me to keep my rows straight when joining. I will be making another one in I'm thinking purple. But I think I will try the Easy V-neck crochet tee first. thanks for the pattern.

When I finished my 2 triad flea for the front panel (I crocheted till row 26) my ending stitch for the right triangle was at the opposite end of the side when you finished your triangles, how do I fix that or attach them?

Hi. Love the pattern! How many skeins does it take for each size. In a previous comment response it says it is in the materials list but only a 200m skein is listed. There are none listed for other sizes. Is 200m all it takes for a size sm?

Thanks so much for this pattern! I made it with Loops and Threads Creme Cotton yarn in medium with a 5.0 hook and it turned out super cute! I think this is the first crochet garment I actually see myself wearing!

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