I was inspired by this lacy daisy set I saw in a Facebook crochet group. I think it is a paid pattern on Etsy.

I decided to create something similar but not the same. I started out with a daisy then developed it into a square.
I wanted to put the squares together to make a fun wearable item for summer. I came up with this daisy bralette design.
It’s very simple and easy to make and I hope you enjoy it!
If you prefer PDFs I have it for sale in my Ravelry and Etsy stores (links coming soon)
Daisy Bralette Free Crochet Pattern
You are welcome to sell the items you make with this pattern, but please give me, Krazy Kabbage, a mention in your sales listing and provide a link to my website www.krazykabbage.com.
I Love This Cotton (medium weight; 100% cotton) in curry, white, bright citrus.
You will need crochet hook size H – 5.0mm
Gauge: 12 single crochet x 15 rows = 4″.
This pattern uses US terminology.
Stitches and Terms Used: Chain (ch), single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc), treble/triple crochet (tc), slip stitch (sl st), magic ring (mr)
Start here
Make 3 daisy squares using my DAISY GRANNY SQUARE PATTERN/VIDEO
Construction
Use blanket stitch or preferred method to join the three squares together to form a V-shape.
Repeat round 4 around outside of V shape. For the inside corner (breast bone) 1 dc in right corner then 1 dc in left corner.
Here’s round 4 again:
Sl st in ch1 space. Ch 4. *Dc in next ch1 space and chain 1. Repeat from * until corner. [dc ch 1, dc ch 3, dc ch 1, dc ch 1] in corner. [dc ch 1] along side. Repeat around. Sl st to join in 3rd chain of starting ch 4. Fasten off.

Straps (make 2)
Start with a slip knot and ch 2. Sc in 2nd ch from hook. *Ch 1. Insert hook down into previous sc and under the leg (see red arrow in photo). Make another sc. Repeat from * until cord is long enough.

Tie one end of each cord to each corner point of the V shape (collar bones). Cross straps at back and thread though corners of daisy squares (sides of top) then tie at the back.
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