Vibrant & Stylish Crochet Shorts Pattern

Step into style with vibrant crochet shorts that effortlessly blend charm and comfort. Perfect for summer days or lounging around, these shorts are designed to be as functional as they are fashionable. The alternating colors and intricate stitch techniques create a bold yet timeless aesthetic that suits a wide range of personal styles.

Crochet Shorts Pattern

This pattern features a beautifully constructed two-panel design tailored for a snug yet flexible fit, with stretchable sections to flatter and move with your body. The unique incorporation of colorful rows and delicate edging details elevates the overall look, making these shorts a fun and playful addition to your handmade wardrobe. Whether you aim for a casual outfit or a statement piece, these crochet shorts bring creativity to life in the most stylish way.

Credit Julsmara Crochet

Materials and Preparation

Here’s everything you’ll need to create these crochet shorts:

  • Yarn: Multiple colors for vibrant color blocking (Black, Green, Yellow, Red, Blue, etc.). The yarn should match your desired weight, preferably #4 medium yarn.
  • Crochet Hook: Size appropriate for your yarn (recommended: 5.0 mm crochet hook).
  • Tape Measure: For accurate sizing based on your measurements.
  • Scissors: To cut yarn between color changes.
  • Darning Needle: For sewing panels and weaving in ends.
  • Stitch Markers: (Optional) To keep track of panel edges or corners.

Abbreviations and Notes

Abbreviations:

  • CH: Chain
  • DC: Double Crochet
  • SC: Single Crochet
  • SL ST: Slip Stitch
  • FPDC: Front Post Double Crochet
  • BPDC: Back Post Double Crochet

Pattern Notes:

  1. Crochet terminology used here is in American English.
  2. Gauge is not explicitly provided, but ensure your panels are sized according to your measurements.
  3. Each panel represents half the garment (front and back), with measurements based on your waist and hips.
    • Example: Waist is 12 inches (half of 24 inches for this sample), and total hip measurement stretched is 35 inches.
  4. Keep track of color changes as indicated, rotating through rows with green, yellow, red, blue, and black.

Step-by-Step Pattern

Step 1: Create the Panels

Both the front and back panels of the shorts are made identically.

Row 1: Magic Ring + First Round

  1. Begin with black yarn and create a magic ring.
  2. CH 3 (considered your first DC).
  3. Inside the magic ring, make: 2 DC, CH 2, 3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC.
    • You will have 4 sets of 3 DC separated by CH 2.
  4. Close the ring tightly.
  5. SL ST into the third CH of the initial CH 3 to close.
  6. CH 1 and cut the yarn.

Row 2: Add Second Color (Green Yarn)

  1. Join green yarn in any CH 2 space from the previous row using a SL ST.
  2. CH 4.
  3. Skip the previous 3 DC and work into the next CH 2 space:
    • 3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC (creating a corner).
  4. CH 1, move to the next CH 2 space, and repeat:
    • 3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC.
  5. Continue this pattern across all corners, alternating CH 2 for corners and CH 1 for flat edges.
  6. SL ST to the third CH of the previous CH 4 to close the round.
    • Repeat with successive rows using alternating yarn colors (Yellow, Red, etc.), growing each round as detailed.

Step 2: Assemble the Shorts

Assembly

  1. Lay your two panels side by side.
  2. Use a needle or SL ST to sew the left and right sides of the panels together for vertical seams.
  3. Fold the shorts in half so that the top and bottom face you.
  4. Sew the crotch area together to connect front and back panels.

Step 3: Work the Legs

Leg Panels

  1. Attach yarn at the crotch.
  2. CH 3.
  3. Work 3 DC into the chain spaces around the leg opening.
    • Continue working evenly around the leg to close the round with a SL ST.
  4. Repeat for additional rows as needed (e.g., 4 rows for desired length).

Edging with Picot Stitch

  1. Begin at the last row of the leg opening.
  2. CH 1 to start.
  3. Create clusters of double crochet with picot stitches:
    • Yarn over, insert hook into the first stitch and pull through, work cluster (details in your notes), then CH 3, insert hook into the first chain and pull through to create picot.
  4. Continue around the leg opening, adding picots at intervals until complete.

Step 4: Create the Waistband

Row 1: Foundation Waistband

  1. Attach yarn at the side seam of the waistband.
  2. CH 3.
  3. Work 3 DC into each chain space of the waistband.

Rows 2–5: Front Post/Back Post Ribbing

  1. CH 3, turn your work.
  2. Alternate between FPDC and BPDC for each stitch of the row.
  3. Repeat this process for 3-5 rows (depending on desired waistband height).

Optional Edging:

Use SC or Picot stitches to finish the waistband edge for a polished look.

Final Touches

  1. Weave in all loose ends using your darning needle.
  2. Adjust fit by stretching or blocking the shorts if needed.
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