Inside Crochet 190 | Tequila Sunrise Vest

Helloo my lovelies,

We’re currently in the middle of a heatwave here in the UK, and as I write this post I’m sitting in front of not one, but two fans, just trying to survive! Is it the wrong time to be talking about crochet? Possibly. But if you’re looking for a summery project that’s perfect for warm weather stitching, then I’ve got just the thing.

Inside Crochet magazine placed on a beige and coral crochet piece with greenery and a glass ornament on a white surface.

Allow me to introduce the Tequila Sunrise Vest. Constructed from individual motifs, it’s wonderfully portable and easy to pick up in the heat when the thought of wrestling with a large project isn’t appealing. Available in sizes XS to 5XL, the finished garment is light, airy and comfortable to wear, making it the perfect addition to a summer wardrobe.

❤️ SAVE TEQUILA SUNRISE VEST ON RAVELRY ❤️

Woman wearing a cream and coral crochet vest with fringe detail, standing indoors and touching a wall light.
© 2026 Inside Crochet 190 📸 photos by Leanne Jade

Although the motifs might look intricate, this is actually a very mindful crochet project. Once you’ve worked a few of the motifs and become familiar with the construction of the rectangles, triangles and squares, the process quickly becomes relaxing and rhythmic. Each motif is small and manageable, making it perfect for picking up whenever you have a spare moment, whether you’re crocheting in the garden on a sunny afternoon or settling down for a cosy evening with your hook.

For this design I used King Cole Cottonsoft DK with a 4mm hook. It’s a yarn I’ve used many times before; it’s reliable, soft, and really lets the stitch definition shine through beautifully. If you aren’t familiar with King Cole Cottonsoft DK it comes in 100g balls with approximately 210 metres / 229 yards of yarn and is 100% cotton.

Five balls of King Cole Cottonsoft DK yarn in beige, blush, and coral tones arranged on a wooden tray with greenery and glass decor.

I chose the shades Oyster 742, Powder 1932 and Apricot 1850, which combine to create a beautiful sunrise-inspired colour palette. The soft cream, delicate peach and warm apricot tones create a nice ombré effect across the garment. The colours complement the lacy motifs beautifully and really enhance the airy feel of the design, though there are plenty of other lovely shades in the range if you’d like to create your own unique colour story.

To finish the design, I added a lovely fringe along the bottom edge which just completes the vest perfectly and gives it a little extra movement – ready for beach walks, festival days and sunny adventures.

Woman posing in a cream and coral crochet vest over a pink top and patterned trousers, lit warmly indoors.
© 2026 Inside Crochet 190 📸 photos by Leanne Jade

The Tequila Sunrise Vest pattern is available in Issue 190 of Inside Crochet magazine, which is on sale now, available from all good newsagents and craft stores. To purchase a digital copy of Inside Crochet, visit www.pocketmags.com.

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Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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