Part 1
Begin crocheting from the top to bottom. Make a foundation chain of 153 chs. Join it into a ring with the slip stitch.
1st round - ch4, trc to end plus sl.st.1 into 4th ch (you should have 151 triple crochets + 4chs)
2nd round - ch5, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 20, Vst1, ch1, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 16, Vst1, ch1, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 20, Vst1, ch1, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 16, trc1 plus hdc1 into 4th ch
3rd round – ch4, trc1 into each ch, trc2 into each Vst to end; trc1 into Vst plus sl.st.1 into 4th ch
After the 3rd round you should have 163 triple crochets + 4chs.
Back part
Work 2 sl.sts back to create a new starting point.
1st row (right side) – ch4, h5ch, trc6 into 1ch, [ch3, sk5, sc1, ch3, sk5, trc7 into 1ch] x 4 + RC5
2nd row (wrong side) – h7ch, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 5, [sk3, (dc1, picot1, dc1) into 1ch, sk3, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 6] x 4 + RC1
3rd row – h2ch, sc13, [ch3, sk (dc1, picot, dc1), sc13] x 4 + RC1
4th row – h2ch, sc2, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5, [ch1, dc1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs, ch1, sk sc1, sc1, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5] x 4, sc1 + RC4
5th row - h5ch, trc6 into 1ch, [ch3, sc1 under middle arch of 3chs, ch3, trc7 above dc] x 4 + RC5
Repeat the pattern starting from the row 2 until you crochet 12 rows.
Part 2
Front part
Skip 33 chs from the back part and attach the yarn.
1 – 11 rows = 1 – 11 rows (back part)
Join back and front parts together.
Use the yarn from the back part.
12th row (wrong side) – sc2, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5, [ch1, dc1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs, ch1, sk sc1, sc1, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5] x 4, sc1 + sl.st.1 into 1st ch of back part.
Begin crocheting in the round
1st round (right side) – ch4, trc3 into 1ch, [ch3, sc1 under middle arch of 3chs, ch3, trc7 above dc] to one last repeat; ch3, sc1 under middle arch of 3chs, ch3, trc3 into 1ch + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
2nd round – ch5, h7ch, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 2, [sk3, (dc1, picot1, dc1) into 1ch, sk3, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 6] to one last repeat; sk3, (dc1, picot1, dc1) into 1ch, sk3, (trc1, ch1) x 3 + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
3rd round – sc6, [ch3, sk (dc1, picot, dc1), sc13] to one last repeat; ch3, sk (dc1, picot, dc1), sc6, ch1, sc1 into 1st ch.
4th round - (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 2, [ch1, dc1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs, ch1, sk sc1, sc1, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5] to last one repeat; ch1, dc1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs, ch1, sk sc1, sc1, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 2, ch1 + dc1 into 1st ch
5th increase round – ch4, trc3 into 1ch, ch3, sk arch of 3chs, sc1, ch3, trc7 above dc, [ch3, sc1 under middle arch of 3chs, ch3, trc7 above dc] x 6, sk arch of 3ch, sc1, ch3, sk arch of 3chs, trc7 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs, ch3, sk arch of 3chs, sc1, ch3, trc7 above dc, [ch3, sc1 under middle arch of 3chs, ch3, trc7 above dc] to end; ch3, sk arch of 3chs, sc1, ch3, trc3 into 1ch + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
6th round =2nd round
7th round = 3rd round
8th round = 4th round
9th round – sc1, ch3, trc7 above dc, [ch3, sc1 under middle arch of 3chs, ch3, trc7 above dc] to end; ch3 + sl.st.1 into 1st ch
10th round – ch3, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 6, [sk3, (dc1, picot1, dc1) into 1ch, sk3, trc1, (ch1, trc1) x 6] to end; sk3, dc1, picot1 + sl.st.1 into 3rd ch
11th round – sc13, [ch3, sk (dc1, picot, dc1), sc13] to end; ch1, dc1 after picot into 1st sc chain
12th round – ch3, sc1, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5, [ch1, dc1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs, ch1, sk sc1, sc1, (ch3, sk1, sc1) x 5] to end; ch1, sl.st.1 into 2nd ch
Repeat the pattern starting from the 1st round until you crochet the desired length.
Edges
Single crochet around the neckline and sleeves.
Comments
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Resar,
Hi Resar,
I suggest using a thicker yarn and follow the pattern exactly. At the join point add one repeat under each arm (if necessary). Happy crochet!
Guadalupe replied on Permalink
Hola muy hermosa esta blusa,
Hola muy hermosa esta blusa, ya la estoy haciendo, hasta ahora no he tenido problema en seguir las instrucciones me encanto desde que la ví .Muy agradecida por compartir tan bellos trabajos.
Les mando cordiales saludos y pronto subiré la foto . Gracias.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hola Guadalupe,
Hola Guadalupe,
Yo soy feliz usted encanta mi trabajo. Espero la foto de tu trabajo. Gracias.
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana, I have a question ,
Hi Sana, I have a question , if I use a #10 thread yarn and use bigger hook, Is there a lot to modify your pattern? I wanna try to use thread. Pls. advise. Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Luz,
Hi Luz,
The changes to the pattern (if any) depend on your gauge. I would add more chains to each shoulder part between front and back parts. Happy crochet!
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana, so I just need to
Hi Sana, so I just need to add more chains on each shoulder part before I join the front and back? So I can still follow my foundation chain on my previous blouse that I made. Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
I meant to add chains to the
I meant to add chains to the initial foundation chain. I would make a f.c. of about 169 chs and work the 2nd round differently.
2nd round - ch5, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 20, Vst1, ch1, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 20, Vst1, ch1, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 20, Vst1, ch1, sk1, [trc1, ch1, sk1] x 20, trc1 plus hdc1 into 4th ch
It is just a suggestion, you may try to follow the pattern of your first blouse. Happy crochet!
rodrigues20 replied on Permalink
What does RC stand for?
What does RC stand for?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi rodrigues20,
Hi rodrigues20,
RC stands for a returning chain. Thanks for the good question. Happy crochet!
hmmmirjana replied on Permalink
Hi, here is my blouse.
Hi,
here is my blouse.
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