02/24/2025
Level of difficulty

Materials:
6 skeins Aloe Vera Yarn - White (8001);
Crochet hook - H/5.00mm;
Yarn needle;
Scissors;
Beads;
Blocking mat and pins.
Abbreviations:
Ch - chain
Sc - single crochet
Hdc - half double crochet
Dc - double crochet
St - stitch
Sl st - slip stitch
Tr - triple crochet
Tr2tog - triple crochet two together
Notes:
*I highly recommend blocking the sarong.
*The top is made up of a stitch called the “double lattice stitch”. I wrote this pattern in size small, medium, and large but this garment can be made for any size; just make a foundation ch that is a multiple of 6 stitches plus five.
*The model in the image is wearing a size small top and size small sarong.
Top instructions
Small: ch 142
Medium: ch 149
Large: ch 155
Row 1: 1 tr in the 7th ch from the hook (counts as a edge cluster), ch 4, 1 tr into the same ch as the tr just made, tr2tog inserting hook into the next ch for the 1st leg and then into the following 5th ch for the 2nd leg (skipping 4 ch between), ch 4, 1 tr into the same ch as 2nd leg of cluster just made; rep from to the last 4 chs, tr2tog inserting hook into the next ch for the 1st leg and into the last ch for the 2nd leg (skipping 2 ch between), turn.
Row 2: Ch 6 (counts as 1 tr, ch 2), 1 tr into the 1st st, tr2tog inserting hook into the next tr for the 1st leg and then into the next cluster for 2nd leg*, ch 4, 1 tr into the same place as 2nd leg of cluster just made; rep from ending last rep at * when 2nd leg is in the edge cluster, ch 2, 1 tr into the same place, turn.
Row 3: Ch 4, sk 2 chs, 1 tr into the next cluster (counts as edge cluster), ch 4, 1 tr into the same place as tr just made*, tr2tog inserting hook into the next tr for the 1st leg and then into the next cluster for the 2nd leg; rep from ending last rep at *, tr2tog inserting hook into the next tr for the 1st leg and then into the following 3rd ch for the 2nd leg, turn.
Repeat Rows 2 - 3 five more times. You can keep repeating for a longer top.
Fold the piece in half and whip stitch the sides together. Weave in ends. Turn right side out. If you are planning on adding the tie in the center to make the top cinched, then have the seam be right down the front of you. Otherwise, the seam can go along one of the sides.
Top & Bottom Border
Now attach your yarn in any st or sp along the top of the garment and ch 1.
Round 1: Ch 1, 1 sc in the same st/sp, place 3 sc in the ch-4 sps and 1 sc in all other sts around. If you get confused, just make sure you do a round of sc evenly around the piece. The st count does not necessarily matter, this is just to add a finished look.
Join with a sl st to the first sc. Finish off. Weave in ends.
Shoulder Tie Straps - make 4 (2 for the front, 2 for the back)
Ch 110, finish off.
Attach to the garment by folding the strap in half, insert halfway into desired space, then take the ends of your strap and place it through the loop of the folded strap, then pull tight. Place two in front and then two in back adjacent to the front ones. Then tie together.
Center Tie
Ch 75, finish off.
Using your yarn needle, place one end of the tie on the yarn needle and from the bottom center of the garment start weaving your tie up through spaces in and out along the right side of the seam until you get to the top. Then do the same thing back down along the left side of the seam. Pull tight and tie a bow. Add beads if you would like.
Sarong Instructions
Small: ch 149
Medium: ch 155
Large: ch 161
Row 1: 1 tr in the 7th ch from the hook (counts as a edge cluster), ch 4, 1 tr into the same ch as the tr just made, tr2tog inserting hook into the next ch for the 1st leg and then into the following 5th ch for the 2nd leg (skipping 4 ch between), ch 4, 1 tr into the same ch as 2nd leg of cluster just made; rep from to the last 4 chs, tr2tog inserting hook into the next ch for the 1st leg and into the last ch for the 2nd leg (skipping 2 ch between), turn.
Row 2: Ch 6 (counts as 1 tr, ch 2), 1 tr into the 1st st, tr2tog inserting hook into the next tr for the 1st leg and then into the next cluster for 2nd leg*, ch 4, 1 tr into the same place as 2nd leg of cluster just made; rep from ending last rep at * when 2nd leg is in the edge cluster, ch 2, 1 tr into the same place, turn.
Row 3: Ch 4, sk 2 chs, 1 tr in the top of the cluster, 1 tr in the next tr, ch 4, 1 tr in the top of the cluster, 1 tr in the next tr repeat across, ending with 1 tr in the 3rd ch of the turning ch. Turn.
Row 4: Ch 4, sk 1 tr, tr2tog over the next two sts, ch 4, sk ch 4 sp, 1 tr in each of the next two sts, repeat across, until you have one ch 4 sp and two triple crochets left, ch 4, sk ch 4 sp, tr2tog over the last two tr, 1 tr in the 3rd ch of the ch 4 turning ch.
Row 5: Ch 6, 1 tr in the ch 4 sp, ch 4, 1 tr in the next ch 4 sp, repeat across ending with 1 tr in the top of the turning ch. Turn.
Repeat Row 5 until you have decreased every row until you are left with one ch-4 sp. Finish off.
Now join yarn in the top corner of the skirt (in the ch sp), you will be working on the beaded border down to the bottom point and then around to the other corner. If you are going to add beads then string all of your beads onto your working yarn before you start.
Row 1: Ch 3, (1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc) all in same/next sp, ch 1, pull bead up, then ch 1, 1 sc into the next st - the side of the ch along the next row, [(1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc) in the next ch sp, 1 sc in the next st,] twice, repeat sequence until you reach the bottom point/ch sp, (1 dc, 1 tr, add bead, ch 1, 1 tr, 1 dc) in ch sp.
Continue with the sequence you were doing before: (1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc) all in same/next sp, ch 1, pull bead up, then ch 1, 1 sc into the next st - the side of the ch along the next row, [(1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc) in the next ch sp, 1 sc in the next st,] twice, repeat sequence until you reach the corner. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 20, sk 2 petals, sc in the center of the next petal, repeat all the way around. Turn.
Row 3: Ch 30, sc in the same sc as you placed the sc from previous row, repeat all the way around. Finish off. Weave in ends.
Block the sarong.
Crochet Pattern by Hands of Zeal
Disclaimer: Measurements are approximate due to differences between centimeters and inches, needle sizes and tension. All care has been taken to allow accurate completion of the pattern.
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