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Crochet blouse pattern

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Yarn - Red Heart it's a wrap (color - Western) / super fine 1 / Net Weight – 7 oz (200g) / 1100 yds (1006 m) / less than 1 ball needed
Hook - D/3 – 3.25 mm other size crochet hook needed for the gauge
Gauge – about 2 shells go into about 4 inches (10 mm)
Size – S/M
Complexity – Intermediate/Advanced beginner

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Part 1
To make the blouse, crochet two squares. Begin crocheting each square with one shell, and then gradually add more shells. Make a foundation of 7 chs to crochet the first shell.

First shell
1st row – h6ch, [trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 3] into 1ch + RC1
2nd row – h2ch, sc9 + RC5
3rd row – h7ch, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 7 + RC2
4th row – [dc1 under ch, dc1] to end

Add shells
5th row - h6ch, [trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 3] into 1ch, ch1, sk4, sl.st.1, (ch3, sk2, sl.st.1) x 2, ch1, sk4, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 4] into 1ch + RC1
6th row – h2ch, sc9, ch1, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs, ch3, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs, sc1 above 1st trc of previous row (2nd shell), sc8 + RC5
7th row - h7ch, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 7, ch1, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs, ch1, trc1 above 1st trc of one row before previous row (2nd shell), [ch1, trc] x 8 + RC2
8th row - [dc1 under ch, dc1] x 7, dc1 under ch, dc dec1 to end, dc15 + RC5
Repeat the pattern starting from the row 5 adding more shells.

Part 2
After you crochet 10 shells or the length of one side will be about half of your chest circumference, begin gradually decreasing the number of shells.

Decrease
1st row – h2ch, sl.st.1, (ch1, sk1, sl.st.1) x 2, [(ch3, sk2, sl.st.1) x 2, ch1, sk4, (trc1, ch1) x 5, sk4, sl.st.1] to end; ch3, sk2, sl.st.1, ch1, sk2, dc1
2nd row – [ch3, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs, ch1, sc9 above 5trcs, ch1, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs] to end; ch1, dc1 into 2nd/middle chain of last arch of 3chs
3rd row – [ch1, (trc1, ch1) x 9 above sc9 of prev.row, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs] to end; trc1 into last chain of 1st decrease row + RC1
4th row – ch1, dc17, [dc dec1, dc 15] to end; unfinished dc1 above last trc, unfinished trc1 under arch of 3chs, then draw yarn through all 3 loops on your hook.
5th row = 1st row
6th row = 2nd row
7th row - [ch1, (trc1, ch1) x 9 above sc9 of prev.row, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs] to end; trc1 into next chain of 1st decrease row + RC1
Repeat the pattern starting from the 4th row until you have one last shell.

Last shell
1st row = 1st row (decrease)
2nd row = 2nd row (decrease)
3rd row - [ch1, (trc1, ch1) x 3, trc3, ch1, (trc1, ch1) x 3, sl.st.1 under arch of 3chs, trc1 into next chain of 1st decrease row
4th row – sl.st.1, (ch1, sk1, sc1) x 2, sc1, hdc1, dc dec above 3 middle trcs

Top part
After you crochet one square, ch3 to pick up the height and work triple crochets to end of one side + RC1.

First shoulder part
1st row – h2ch, sc3, hdc3, dc3, trc2, trc dec1 + RC3
2nd row – h5ch, trc2, dc3, hdc3, sc2, sl.st.1

Second shoulder part
Attach the yarn 12 chs before the end of the trc row. Make 2chs to pick up the height.
1st row – trc3, dc3, hdc3, sc3 + RC1
2nd row – h2ch, sl.st.1, sc2, hdc3, dc3, trc3
Join shoulder parts on the wrong side of the garment. Continue working the pattern joining two shoulder parts together.

Neckline
Work dc round decreasing 4 chs in each corner. Then work sc round decreasing chs in each corner.

Bottom edge
Work trc round, dc round, and sc round.

Sleeves
Work sc round around each sleeve.

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Abbreviations
[ ] - repeat
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
dc dec – double crochet decrease – work one unfinished dc above last trc of a shell, then work one unfinished dc above 1st trc of a following shell, then draw the yarn though all 3 loops on your hook
h#ch – insert a hook into the number chain from your hook
RC – returning chain
sc – single crochet
sk – skip a chain
sl.st. – slip stitch
trc – triple crochet

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Comments

Thanks for the information.

Thanks for the information. So i make a square starting with one shell and increasing it that is wide enough for upper arm.Ok, and how would i join it? I was in fact thinking that starting with one shell, i do 5 shell and forming a triangle and then join the longest side along the arm hole. Do you think this will work? and If no, please suggest how will i join the square with the top as you suggest.
Thanks

Hi anubhuti,

Hi anubhuti,
There are many ways to add sleeves, it depends on how long you want the sleeves to be. The easiest way is to work trc, dc, and sc rounds for each sleeve as you did for the bottom edge.
I would make a square, fold it in half, and sew sides together for a cylinder shape. Then join/sew it to the body/armhole. I'd also work sleeve edge (trc, dc, sc rounds).
You may work two triangles for each sleeve. Then join one shorter side of each triangle to the body and other shorter sides together (just a suggestion). Happy crochet!

Hey Sana,

Hey Sana,
here is my work. I made some changes.
1. For the neck, i reduced one shell and work 4 rows and then
increased one shell again. For me tr ch, and half ch, didnot work really good.
2. That kinda made my sleeves too..
Let me know how do u like it??

Thanks

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Hi anubhuti,

Hi anubhuti,
I absolutely love your idea. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing your work. I appreciate it. Happy crochet!

Hi Sana,

Hi Sana,

Pls guide how to make L or larger size top of same pattern
Thanks
Pooja

It is necessary to start

It is necessary to start crocheting the pattern from one shell, and then gradually add more shells until one side will be as wide as about half of your chest circumference (step 2). Happy crochet!

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