Free Crochet Pattern for Infamous Asos Tunic



Asos designs are among of the most popular crocheted design for casual wear. They have a certain something you cannot define, a loose and comfortable structure and also that certain sex appeal only open work crocheted items have.
This being said, I chose to write a free crochet pattern blog exactly on this topic. This particular Asos tunic is one of the most viral crocheted items one finds when looking for crochet summer tunic.



I saw it in a multitude of colors , looser, tighter, fitted , longer or shorter, worn with bathing suits, jeans, mini skirt and even made into a beach cover-up in a less elaborate form. So with no further addition here goes:
Tips: Recommended yarn: cotton, medium, 3 mm hook. The tunic is worked in round from top down. The base chain is worked as long as you need to meet the requirements. For an off shoulder look make it longer.


Pattern:

1. Chain the initial chain – multiples of 4 1 2. Ch3, sk2, *1dc,sk 2* …repeat ** till the end of the row sl st ( 2 or 3 rows) 3. Sl st in the first ch2 space, ch3 ch2 21dc ch4, (in the next ch space) 1dc ch2 1dc ch4… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st 4. Repeat 3 twice. 5. ch3 ch2 1dc ch5, (in the next ch space) *1dc ch2 1dc ch5*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st 6. ch3 ch2 1dc ch3 1sc (in the 5 ch space below) ch3, *1dc ch2 1dc ch3 1sc (in the 5 ch space below) ch3*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st 7. Repeat 5 and 6 8. ch3 ch2 1dc ch6, (in the next ch space) *1dc ch2 1dc ch6*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st 9. ch3 ch2 1dc ch3 1sc (in the 6 ch space below) ch3, *1dc ch2 1dc ch3 1sc (in the 6 ch space below) ch3*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st 10. ch3 1dc ch2 2dc ch6, (in the next ch space) *2dc ch2 2dc ch6*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st 11. ch3 1dc ch2 2dc ch3 1sc (in the 6 ch space below) ch3, *2dc ch2 2dc ch3 1sc (in the 6 ch space below) ch3*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st *12. ch3 1dc ch2 2dc ch7, (in the next ch space) *2dc ch2 2dc ch7*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st *13. ch3 1dc ch2 2dc ch3 1sc (in the 7 ch space below) ch3, *2dc ch2 2dc ch3 1sc (in the 7 ch space below) ch3*… repeat ** till the end of the row sl st And this concludes the round increase. Work as many repetitions of 12 and 13 as necessary to get the required length. Recommended length is to 2 inches above the elbow.


Shape the body and armholes.
So far you have a cape. In order to continue down you must measure the circumference of your chest or how loose you want the finished item to be.
Divide this measurement in 4 quarter ( ex: 44 cm /4= 11cm) . Place the crocheted “cape” on a flat surface. On one side find the middle group of stitches. Measure from the middle one quarter(ex: 11cm) to each side. Use stitch markers.
Work *12 in round linking from one side to the other where the stitch markers are leaving the arm opening. Work down *13 and continue alternating *12 and *13 until the hip line.
For the hip line work row 2 for 8 times.
Hip border:
  1. In the last grid row starting from a ch2 space , c7 skipping 2 chain spaces and sc in the next. Repeat till the end of the row.
  2. In each 7ch space work 4dc ch1 4dc and 2dctog on top of the sc in the previous row
  3. Ch8 1sc ( in the 1ch space below)…repeat
  4. Ch4, 1dc ch2 1dc (in the 1sc below), ch4 1sc ( in the middle of the next 3ch space)…repeat
  5. Ch2, 2dc ch2 2dc (in the 1sc below), ch2 1sc ( in the middle of the next 3ch space)…repeat
  6. Ch2, 3dc ch2 3dc (in the 1sc below), ch2 1sc ( in the middle of the next 3ch space)…repeat
  7. Ch3, 3dc ch2 3dc (in the 1sc below), ch3 1sc ( in the middle of the next 3ch space)…repeat


Here is one with the same principle but a lot simpler as beach coverrup.


….and you’re done.
This is it. You made yourself one stylish and functional tunic. This style of crocheted tunic is surprisingly functional and also surprisingly fun to make.
The loose structure doesn't need excessive counting care and you can be sure you can make one in less than a week.
I hope this post is to your liking and I really hope I will see some examples of this pattern soon.
God bless you, darlings and remember to join us on Facebook, Google and Pinterestfor interesting updates and useful tips for crocheted items.
Xoxo and a weekend after your own heart Eva



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