Micro bikini crochet is a style of bikini that uses very small crochet stitches to create a revealing and sexy swimsuit. This style of bikini is perfect for the confident woman who wants to show off her curves. If you are looking for a sexy and revealing swimsuit, then the Micro Bikini Crochet is perfect for you! This style of bikini will show off your curves and make you feel confident and beautiful. Making a Micro Bikini Crochet is easy! You will need some basic crochet skills, as well as some knowledge of how to read a crochet pattern. Once you have these skills, you will be able to make a Micro Bikini Crochet in no time! Follow along with my free micro bikini crochet pattern and tutorial!
On a side note I have more beginner-friendly crochet patterns that you might be interested in:
Skill Level to make your crochet bikini
Basic skill level in stitching and crochet. A lot of beginners encounter issues with their crochet starting to curl. If that’s the case make sure to read my article: Why is My Crochet Curling?
Material:
- 1.75mm and 3 mm crochet hook
- Thin crochet yarn in any shade of golden
- 0.5 inch wide elastic trims in black and white colors
- Black velvet fabric (half yard)
- Yarn needle
Abbreviations:
- st- stitch
- ch- chain
- sc- single crochet
- tr- treble crochet
- slst- slip stitch
Size Measurements:
Small:
Top waist: 66 cm
Cup length: 10.5 cm
Cup width: 12.5 cm
Bottom waist: 71 cm
Bottom Length: 20 cm
Bottom front width: 10 cm
Crotch: 7.5 cm
Bottom Back Width: 12.5 cm
Medium:
Top waist: 70 cm
Cup length: 11.5 cm
Cup width: 15 cm
Bottom waist: 77 cm
Bottom length: 22 cm
Bottom front width: 12 cm
Crotch: 8 cm
Bottom Back Width: 13.5 cm
Large:
Top waist: 78 cm
Cup length: 13.5 cm
Cup width: 17 cm
Bottom waist: 83 cm
Bottom length: 24 cm
Bottom front width: 12.5 cm
Crotch: 8.5 cm
Bottom Back Width: 14.5 cm
Pattern Draft:
Top:
a-c: a line of cup width
b: find the centre point of a-c
b-d: a vertical line of cup length
c-d: join point c and d with a straight line
a-d: join point a and d with a straight line
Bottom:
a-c: a line of bottom front length
b: find the centre point of a-c
b-d: double of bottom length
e-f: a line of bottom back length
g: find the centre point of b-d
h-i: a line of crotch measurement
e-h: join both points with straight line
h-a: join both points with a slightly curved line
f-i: join both points with straight line
i-c: join both points with a slightly curved line
Place the draft on double layers of fabric, mark with fabric chalk, cut the fabric by leaving seam allowances.
Sew the fabric, leave 1.5 inch, turn the fabric inside out. Use a needle or sew the part we left before.
Top pattern:
R1: Use a needle or punch a hole and make a sc with a 1.75mm hook.
Keep equal distance between all sts. Make 3sc, ch1, 3sc in corners. Slst in end.
Slst in sc on the corner of one cup, ch7, slst in the other cup. Cut the yarn.
Slst in the other corner of the cup, make a ch to match the waist measurements. Keep the total number of sts, multiple of 2. Slst in 1st cup.
R2: (with 3 mm hook) ch2, “1tr, ch1, skip 1ch” continue across the row. slst.
R3: repeat r2.
Slst on the upper corner of the top. Keep the measurement according to shoulder length. Total stitches must be multiple of 2.
Repeat for 2nd shoulder.
R4: slst, ch2, “1tr, ch1, skip 1 st” repeat across the row. start this row from the inner side of 1 cup, continue on the other cup, then shoulder, back, and the other shoulder. Slst in 1st st.
R5: repeat r2 on the outer side of the shoulder strap.
R6: repeat r5 for 2nd shoulder strap.
Weave in all ends.
Bottom pattern:
R1: with a needle punch holes in the fabric and use 1.75 mm hook to make sc. make 3sc, ch1, 3sc on all the corners.
Minus the measurements of front and back from the total waist measurements. Divide it into two parts.
R2: (with 3 mm hook) ch1 in 1st st of the front part, sc across the front, make a chain to match the measurement of one part, sc across the back, make the other part of the ch. Slst.
R3: ch2, “1tr, ch1, skip 1 st”, repeat across the row.
R4: repeat r3.
R5: repeat r3 on the thigh side of the bottom.
R6: repeat r3 for the other thigh side of the bottom.
Weave in all ends.
Elastic measurements:
Size small:
Top waist: 66 cm
Outer shoulder: 55 cm
Bottom waist: 71 cm
Size medium:
Top waist: 70 cm
Outer shoulder: 56 cm
Bottom waist: 77 cm
Size large:
Top waist: 78 cm
Outer shoulder: 61 cm
Bottom waist: 83 cm
Measure inner shoulder measurements and thigh measurements accordingly.
Sew the ends of elastic trims and burn the ends with a lighter. It will prevent the thread of elastic to come out.
Final result:
What to wear with a crochet bikini?
Now that the weather is warm and summer is finally here, it’s time to break out the bikinis! If you’re looking for a unique and stylish swimsuit, consider a crochet bikini. Crochet bikinis are not only fashionable, but they’re also comfortable and flattering. Here are some tips on what to wear with a crochet bikini:
- Pair your crochet bikini with a flowy maxi dress or skirt. This is a great way to cover up while still showing off your cute swimsuit.
- Wear a straw hat and sunglasses for a chic beach look.
- Throw on a denim jacket or kimono over your bikini top for a fun and fl look.
- Pair your bikini with a cute pair of shorts or a skirt for a casual look that’s perfect for a day by the pool.
- Dress up your crochet bikini with a statement necklace and high heels for a night out.
No matter how you style it, a crochet bikini is sure to turn heads!