How To Make A Swimsuit Cover Up Dress From A Crochet Rectangle [Free Pattern]

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How adorable is this cover up dress!  You can wear it over a fitted tank, a shirt, or over your bathing suit! Easy, Breezy Swim Cover Free Crochet Pattern designed by Meg Made with Love is a fun way to show off your crochet.

This cover-up crochet dress is designed to be a bit over-sized and the back side of the piece is longer…such a beautiful and in style detail!
Learn how to make a swimsuit cover up dress from just a crochet rectangle. This crochet pattern is unbelievable easy!

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Easy, Breezy Swim Cover Free Crochet Pattern

What you'll need:
-worsted weight cotton yarn (see sizing for yardage, I used Hobby Lobby's I Love This Cotton! yarn in color “Warm Blush” *linked here*, this is a great yarn for this project, incredibly soft and lightweight)

-i hook (5.5 mm), or hook needed to obtain gauge

-yarn needle

-measuring tape

Sizing:
Pattern is written for three sizes (since it's so forgiving):

SMALL/MEDIUM

Approx. 44″ bust, 29″ front length, 35″ back length, 850 yards of yarn

LARGE/XTRA LARGE

Approx. 50″ bust, 30″ front length, 36″ back length, 950 yards of yarn

PLUS SIZE

Approx. 56″ bust, 31″ front length, 37″ back length, 1050 yards of yarn

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How To Make A Swimsuit Cover Up Dress From A Crochet Rectangle [Free Pattern]

Photo Credit:  Meg Made with Love

Check out the original source for Easy, Breezy Swim Cover Free Crochet Pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Meg Made with Love.

Thanks to Megan Shaimes for the article inspiration and featured image.

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1 thought on “How To Make A Swimsuit Cover Up Dress From A Crochet Rectangle [Free Pattern]”

  1. Making this for my daughter’s 40th birthday next month and just over half way through. Making it in a Lavender color. I met gauge and counted my foundation chain multiple times but f or some reason I don’t understand have lost multiple stitches. But my rows are even & it looks great. So hoping it won’t be too short but hopefully it will work out as I don’t think it matters if it’s not as long in back as pattern states. Will give update when I’m done. Just wondering if anyone else having sane problem.

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