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Beautiful V-Neck Crochet Blouse Pattern for Stylish Comfort

Find out elegance with this refined crochet V-neck blouse pattern, perfect for a timeless piece that enhances any sophisticated wardrobe.

Simple Steps to Crochet Your Perfect V-Neck Blouse

This blouse is designed to be comfortable and stylish, perfect for wearing every day or on special occasions. Its V-shape neckline adds a touch of elegance, making it look nice without being too fancy. The delicate crochet stitches create a lovely texture that feels soft and inviting on the skin. You can wear it with jeans, skirts, shorts, or at the inner of sweater or cardigans making it easy to mix and match with your clothes.

The open, lacy pattern lets air flow through, keeping you cool during warm weather while still looking pretty and fresh. This blouse comes in many colors, so you can pick one you love or match it with your favorite outfit. It’s light, soft, and simple to care for, making it great for every day. Wearing it will make you feel confident and beautiful, showing off a unique style that stands out in any crowd.

Crochet V-Neck Blouse in Sizes S/M

Materials

  • Summer yarn similar to Charme or Verão (Tex approx. 369)
  • Crochet hook size 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm (adjust if needed for gauge)
  • Stitch markers (optional)
  • Scissors, yarn needle for finishing

Abbreviations

  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • tr = treble crochet

Special Features

  • Velvety soft summer yarn for a gentle drape
  • Fan stitch pattern with symmetrical shaping
  • Designed for sizes S to M with adaptations for P
  • Neat edging with single crochet for professional finish
  • Can be extended to a dress with similar stitch pattern

Difficulty Level

Intermediate – Requires counting stitches carefully for increases and decreases, as well as familiarity with double and treble crochet stitches and working fans.


Step-by-Step Pattern

Foundation and First Rows (Fan Stitch Base)

  1. Start with initial chain:
    • Ch 14.
  2. Set first sc:
    • Sc into second ch from hook.
  3. Create first fan:
    • Ch 2,
    • In the same stitch, work 2 dc,
    • Ch 2,
    • In the same stitch, 2 dc (forming a fan).
  4. Insert fans across foundation:
    • Skip chains between fans,
    • Ch 2 between each fan,
    • Repeat fans and chains until you reach the end.
  5. Complete round:
    • End with 1 dc on last chain,
    • Ch 3 for turning and to count as first dc of next rows.

Working Body Rows – Fans and Double Crochets

  1. Next rows:
    • Chain 3 (counts as dc),
    • Make fans of 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc over fans of previous row,
    • In spaces and over each dc from previous row,
    • Repeat until you reach desired length.
  2. Work 8 rows total for shoulder length (~10.5 to 11 cm).

Shaping the Armholes & Body – V-Stitches for Expansion

  1. Introduce V-stitches for shape:
    • When working fans, add V-stitch (1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) in central dc of fan to create space.
  2. Continue fans with V-stitches to form armhole openings.
  3. Repeat fan rounds, increasing double crochet counts per round:
  • From 2 dc fans, to 3 dc fans,
  • Increase fans from 2 to 3, 4, 5, up to 7 dc per fan for gradual shaping.

Increasing and Decreasing Instructions

  1. Increase fans per row by skipping less and adding more fans in each round.
  2. When instructed, skip first dc in rows, and begin fans on 2nd or 3rd dc for shaping.
  3. Decreases near end:
    • Reduce fans gradually by skipping stitches as blouse narrows near bottom.

Continuing Rows and Measurement Checks

  1. Continue fan rows until blouse length or armhole size desired.
  2. Try on garment during work to check fit; add additional rows with 7 dc fans if needed (max 16 rows recommended).

Assembly – Seaming Shoulder and Side Panels

  1. Sew shoulder seams and side seams together with yarn needle.
  2. Make sure seams are neat and edges aligned.

Edging – Single Crochet Trim

  1. Work single crochet (sc) around all edges:
    • Sleeves,
    • Neckline,
    • Bottom hem.
  2. Pick up loops firmly but don’t pull too tight for softness and neatness.

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Always count your dc and fan stitches after each row to avoid mistakes.
  • Use stitch markers to track your fan centers and V-stitches during increases.
  • For a smaller bust or armhole, reduce increase rows; for larger size, add rows with up to 8 fans.
  • Blocking after finishing will improve fit and drape.
  • Consider using half double crochet for edging if you want a softer edge.

Uses

  • Perfect for summer and spring casual wear.
  • Stellar as a layering piece or light top for evening outings.
  • Work up matching skirts or dresses with similar stitch patterns for sets.
  • Great handmade gift for loved ones with customizable sizes.

Tip for Success

Tip: To maintain fan shape and uniform stitch height, count your chains between fans carefully and crochet the last stitch of each fan snugly to prevent gaps. Also, alternate rows worked inside-out and outside to keep edges flat and consistent.


Conclusion

This elegant crochet blouse pattern combines a graceful fan stitch motif with thoughtful shaping and finishing techniques to give a comfortable and stylish fit for sizes S to M. Modifying the number of fans and rows allows for great customization. Explore this pattern for a standout garment perfect for warm weather wardrobes.

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