Flowy Free Crochet Mesh Skirt Pattern For All
Enjoy summer looks with a Crochet Mesh Skirt Pattern, a breezy skirt that feels soft and comfy for daily wear, holidays and beach fun.
The Free Crochet Mesh Skirt Pattern is perfect for anyone who loves creating beautiful and stylish clothing at home. This pattern is super easy to follow, even if you are just starting to crochet. Made from soft milk cotton yarn, this skirt feels gentle on the skin and is comfortable to wear. It has a breathable and airy design, making it ideal for warm weather, or beach outings.
Feel Fabulous in This Free Crochet Mesh Skirt Pattern

The skirt is created with simple chains and double crochet stitches, forming unique mesh patterns that look delicate and elegant. Its length and waistband can be customized to fit perfectly.
The finishing touch includes adding fringes at the bottom, which makes it even more stylish. This skirt is great for casual use and can be paired with your favorite tops for a chic look. Try it today and make your own simple yet stunning crochet masterpiece.
Crochet Mesh Skirt Pattern
Materials Needed:
- Yarn: 100% Milk Cotton Yarn (50g). You may use any other yarn of your choice, suitable for beginners. Milk cotton yarn is soft on the skin, making it ideal for wearable items.
- Hook: 3.5 mm crochet hook.
- Additional Tools:
- Tape measure (to take measurements).
- Scissors.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Taking Measurements
- Measure your hip circumference using the tape measure and note down the measurement.
- The number of chains created in the beginning should correspond to this hip measurement.

Step 2: Working the Waist
- Begin by chaining until the chain length equals your hip measurement.
- Straighten out your chain to avoid twisting, then join the first chain to the last chain using a slip knot to form a circle.

Step 3: Mesh Pattern
- Row 1:
- Chain 7, yarn over, skip 3 chains, and insert your hook into the 4th chain. Crochet one double crochet (dc).
- In the next chain, crochet another double crochet (dc).
- Repeat this process: Chain 7, skip 3 chains, double crochet in the next chain, double crochet in the chain following that.
- Work this pattern round and round until you complete the row.

- Row 2 and Beyond:
- At the end of the row, if there are any leftover stitches (1to 3 stitches), skip them. Start the next row by simply chaining 7.
- Insert your hook into the middle of the mesh space (created from the chain 7 loop of the previous row) and make two double crochets in that mesh space.
- Repeat: Chain 7, work 2 double crochets into the middle of the next mesh loop.
- Continue working round and round, adding rows without joining at the end. Do this until the skirt reaches your desired length.

Step 4: Waist Reduction
Once the skirt reaches the desired length, proceed to tighten the waist for a better fit:
- Reattach your yarn to the top of the skirt (the starting chain area).
- Row of Double Crochets:
- Chain 3 to begin.
- Work a row of double crochets across the entire waistline.
- Ensure an even and neat finish.

- Rows of Front Post and Back Post Double Crochet:
- Chain 3 to start.
- Work Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC) with the first two double crochet stitches: Yarn over, insert the hook around the front of the stitch, and complete the double crochet.
- Work Back Post Double Crochet (BPDC) with the next two stitches: Yarn over, insert the hook around the back of the stitch, and complete the double crochet.
- Alternate FPDC and BPDC across the row to add texture and reduce the width of the waist gradually.
- To ensure sturdiness, complete five rows of front post/back post double crochets.

Step 5: Adding Fringes
To finish off the lower edge of the skirt:
- Cut yarn strands based on your desired fringe length.
- Insert your hook into one mesh space at the bottom of the skirt.
- Fold 2 to 4 strands of yarn in half. Pull the folded loop through the mesh space using your hook.
- Pull the loose ends through the loop and tighten securely.
- Skip one mesh space, and repeat the process of adding fringes in the next mesh space.
- Continue until the fringes are evenly added across the skirt bottom.

For variety:
- Use two yarn strands for thinner fringes (ideal for lighter skirts).
- Use four yarn strands for fuller fringes, as demonstrated for the brown skirt.

Finishing the Pattern
- At the end of any row, join the last stitch to the top of the starting chain using a slip knot for a neat finish.
- Trim excess yarn and weave in all loose ends securely.
- Inspect the skirt for consistency in mesh size, waist appearance, and fringe placement.

Final Words
This crochet mesh skirt is a stunning and versatile item, perfect for casual or summer wear. Its breathable and lightweight design makes it great for layering or standalone use. Thanks to the detailed mesh pattern, the skirt has a stylish and elegant appearance suitable for various occasions.

Tips to Maintain the Pattern
- Yarn Care:
- Wash your skirt gently, ensuring the yarn does not pill or lose its softness.
- Use cold water and mild detergents to maintain the yarn’s integrity.
- Fringe Maintenance:
- Comb the fringes occasionally to keep them untangled.
- Secure any loose strands to prevent fraying.
- Customizations:
- Adjust the mesh size by altering the number of chains in the loops (e.g., chain 5 or chain 9 instead of chain 7).
- Experiment with various yarn types or colors to suit your style preferences.
By following this pattern carefully, you can create a beginner friendly, elegant mesh skirt that is fun to wear and easy to make.

