Upgrade your style with a unique crochet blouse pattern that showcases beauty and comfort while giving you the perfect outfit for any occasion.
Get ready to add a splash of style and creativity to your wardrobe with something truly special. A crochet blouse pattern lets you create a gorgeous and one-of-a-kind top that’s as light and airy as a summer breeze.
Perfect Crochet Blouses to Match Any Mood or Style
With its beautiful designs, detailed stitches, and playful texture, it’s perfect for turning heads at casual outings or fancy events.
You can make it in any color or style you love, and the best part?
It’s made by you! The magic of this pattern is how unique it becomes, with just some yarn and creativity, you create a fashion piece no one else has.
Materials Required
Yarn
- Type:
- Polypropylene thread (used in the video; if unavailable, substitute with yarn equivalent to Baroque #6, ~600 Tex yarn)
- Suggested substitutes:
- Baroque Premium (Cotton)
- Diamond yarn
- Gold thread
- Fit yarn
- Acrylic yarns: Urban, Paris, Batik, or Confetti
- Quantity: Approximately 2 balls of yarn (depending on size and design density).
Crochet Hook
- Size: 5.5 mm hook. Adjust hook if your chosen yarn has a different recommended size.
Other Supplies
- Yarn needle (for sewing)
- Measuring tape (for measuring bust and hexagonal dimensions)
- Stitch markers (optional, for marking key points)
Skill Level
- Intermediate to Advanced
This pattern incorporates hexagonal shapes, increases, decreases, and sewing techniques for assembly.
Abbreviations
- CH: Chain
- SC: Single Crochet
- DC: Double Crochet
- SL ST: Slip Stitch
- Fan Stitch: (3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC) worked in the same space
Special Notes
- Construction: The sweater is made from two hexagons, sewn together to form the body and sleeves.
- Sizing: Adjust hexagon size based on measurements; ensure each hexagon is half the bust circumference when folded.
- Customization: You may add decorative rows of SC around sleeves, necklines, and bottom hems to enhance aesthetics.
Pattern Instructions
1. Hexagonal Shape (Make 2 Hexagons)
Step 1. Foundation Magic Ring
- Create a magic ring.
- Inside the ring, crochet 6 blocks of fan stitches, separated by CH 1:
- Fan Stitch = 3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC (in the same space).
- Example:
- (3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC), CH 1 → Repeat 6 times.
- Close the ring with a SL ST to the third chain of the first fan stitch.
Step 2. Building Hexagon Rounds
- Round 1:
- In each CH 2 space (created by fans), work 1 fan stitch (3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC).
- Separate each fan stitch with CH 1.
- Number of fans: 6 (creates hexagonal shape).
- Round 2: Repeat Round 1. Continue working fan upon fan in every CH 2 space.
- Add 2 CH between fans to increase spaces as the hexagon grows.
- Rounds 3-Onward:
- Points of Difference: Between fans, work the following pattern:
- 2 DC (in the next CH space) → CH 2 → Attach with 1 SC → CH 2 → Continue fan stitch.
- Repeat until the hexagon reaches desired size.
- Points of Difference: Between fans, work the following pattern:
- Customization:
- Hexagon width = ½ of bust circumference.
- For example:
- Bust = 90 cm → Each hexagon should measure 45 cm wide when folded.
Step 3. Fasten Off
After completing the hexagon to the desired size, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
2. Assembly
Step 1. Folding Hexagons
- Fold each hexagon so that two corners meet, forming sleeves and half the body.
- Lay hexagons side-by-side and align the corners for sewing.
Step 2. Closing Sleeves
- Place both hexagons inside out.
- Sew the inner edges of each hexagon (forming sleeves) using either:
- Slip Stitch with your hook.
- Whip Stitch using a yarn needle.
- Leave the outer tips of the hexagon open for the sleeve cuffs (if desired).
Step 3. Joining the Body
To create the front and back of the sweater:
- Sew the long edges of both hexagons together—leave openings for a wide neckline or collar.
- Optionally, sew the back edges strategically to create slits or design elements.
3. Edging (Optional)
Enhance the sweater with finishing touches:
- Work 1 row of SC around:
- Sleeve cuffs
- Neckline
- Bottom hem
- Add any decorative stitches if needed (e.g., picot edging for fancy details).
Tips for Success
- Accurate Sizing: Use the measuring tape frequently to ensure hexagon and sweater dimensions fit correctly.
- Consistency: Maintain even tension for uniform stitch size and neat appearance.
- Planning: Position the neckline strategically when folding hexagons for a balanced look.
- Blocking: Block hexagons before assembly for clean edges and an even finish.
Pattern Variations
1. Color Customization
- Use two or more contrasting yarns for alternating hexagonal rounds.
- Create gradient effects with variegated yarns.
2. Size Adjustments
- Increase: Add more rounds to hexagons for larger sizes.
- Decrease: Stop hexagonal rounds earlier for smaller sizes.
Conclusion
Congratulations on completing your closed hexagonal sweater! This sophisticated yet cozy design is perfect for layering during cooler weather. With its clever construction and customizable elements, each piece is truly unique.
Final Look:
Your sweater should feature a clean hexagonal design, fitted sleeves, and a stylish draped neckline or collar. Add finishing touches like decorative edging to make it even more special.










