Celebrate style and comfort with a cozy crochet V-neck blouse that’s easy to wear, eye-catching, and perfect for brightening up your everyday outfits.
This blouse is like a breath of fresh air for your wardrobe. It has a lovely V-shaped neckline that makes it look elegant and flattering on everyone. The crochet design creates beautiful little patterns that let air flow through, keeping you cool and comfortable on warm days. The soft yarn feels nice on the skin and drapes gently, making the blouse perfect to wear casually with jeans or dressed up with a skirt.

Easy Breezy Crochet V-neck blouse Pattern for Fashion Lovers
Its lightweight nature means you can easily carry it anywhere or layer it over a tank top. The handmade touch adds a special charm, making each piece unique. Whether you’re going out with friends, enjoying a sunny day, or just relaxing at home, this blouse fits every occasion. Its simple yet stylish look catches the eye without being too flashy. Wearing this blouse brings a sense of comfort, beauty, and confidence all at once.

Crochet V-Neck Blouse with 3/4 Sleeve Pattern
Special Features
- Simple pattern using double crochet (dc) and chain stitches.
- Modular construction: made of two square panels.
- Easy size adjustment.
- Lightweight yet cozy fabric, ideal for layering.
- Classic V-neck with 3/4 sleeves.
Difficulty Level
Beginner to intermediate. Basic stitches are used, but joining squares and shaping armholes require attention to detail.
Materials Needed
- Medium weight yarn (about 100g skeins). The tutorial uses Omega Eulali coral-colored yarn.
- Crochet hook size 4 mm.
- Scissors.
- Measuring tape.
- Sewing/ tapestry needle for joining.
Step-by-Step Crochet Pattern
Step 1: Prepare First Square Panel
- Row 1: Start with a foundation chain of 6 chains.

- Turn and work double crochet (dc) stitches with 3 chains at the beginning to count as first dc.
- Create 4 groups of 4 dc separated by 2 chains.
- This forms one block of your panel for the blouse.
Step 2: Build Up Rows With Fans and Corners
- Row 2: Begin with a slip stitch to the first chain space.
- Chain 3 to start (counts as first dc), then work 4 dc in each chain space.
- At corners, work fans with 4 dc, 2 chains, 4 dc.
- Repeat these fans in each corner, separated by 2 chains between groups of 4 dc.
- Finish with slip stitch as before.
- Repeat this process, adding more rows and maintaining the corners with fans.

Step 3: Continue Rows Till Desired Panel Size
- Keep repeating the pattern from Step 2.
- The number of spaces between fans will slowly increase.
- Work slip stitches into chain spaces to move from one section to another.
- Continue until the panel is approximately 42 cm x 42 cm or desired size for your blouse.
Step 4: Create a Second Identical Square Panel
- Repeat Steps 1-3 to make a second panel identical to the first.
Step 5: Join the Two Panels
- Fold each square panel in half.
- Mark the center for the armhole (approximately half the panel size: 21 cm in the example).
- Align both panels with the right sides facing.
- Join by sewing or crocheting together the sides leaving space for armholes.
- Use yarn and needle or surface crochet technique along the edges to connect.
- Pay special attention to matching fans and dc groups for a smooth join.

Step 6: Fold and Join Sides for Sleeves
- With right sides in, crochet or sew along the side seams from bottom edge up to armhole openings.
- Leave the armhole gaps open for sleeve movement.
Step 7: Crochet Bottom Edging and Sleeve Cuffs
- Attach yarn at the bottom edge or sleeve edge.
- Work a decorative edging: alternate 2 chains and 1 half double crochet (hdc) around edges.
- This creates a subtle lacy border that adds neat finish.
Step 8: Create Neckline Border
- Attach yarn around the V-neck edge.
- Repeat the same edging pattern as on bottom and sleeves.
- This gives a polished and cohesive look.

Step 9: Finishing
- Weave in all loose ends.
- Block your blouse lightly to give shape and even out stitches.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Keep your tension even to maintain consistent size.
- Use stitch markers to mark corners and armholes.
- Customize sleeve length by adjusting row count.
- For beginners, practice the fan pattern on a swatch before starting.
Uses
- Perfect for casual outings or layering in cooler weather.
- Can be made in various colors for seasonal versatility.
- A sweet handmade gift for loved ones, moms, girls, or friends.
Helpful Tip
When joining the two square panels, work slowly and gently to align fans and avoid puckering. Use a contrasting color yarn to baste first, then join firmly using matching yarn.
Conclusion
This crochet V-neck blouse pattern is a simple, elegant project that you can tailor to any size. The use of basic stitches and fun fan patterns makes it enjoyable and rewarding. Whether you’re crocheting for yourself or as a gift, this blouse brings comfort and style with a handmade touch.

