Katie Blouse Crochet Pattern
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The Katie Blouse crochet pattern is a simple, lacy, sweater! It’s a perfect transitional piece, great for spring and fall! You’ll love how easy this top is, using just basic crochet stitches to make!
Pattern Details
The Katie Blouse uses DK (#3) weight yarn. I recently made a new one and used my Knitcrate box yarn. I love Knitcrate because each month I get premium hand dyed yarn, plus a crochet and knit pattern to go with it. I’ll admit I rarely use the patterns, and instead use the yarn for projects like this! This yarn is so gorgeous and was absolutely perfect for this sweater!
This pattern is rated intermediate level in difficulty.
It is a bottom up workup, in the round, and then split into panels to create the armholes. Then, sleeves and trim are added at the end.
It uses very basic crochet stitches. Although, you’ll need to know how to do the Foundation Chainless Single Crochet.
The Katie Blouse comes in women’s sizes XS to 3X. Also, there is about 2″ of positive ease to this sweater. You’ll need between 730 and 1400 yards of DK (#3) weight yarn, depending on the size you make.
More from the Katie Collection
Cardigan– this lovely lightweight cardigan is perfect for spring!
Slouch– lightweight, slouchy, and lacy!
Cowl– this stitch combo makes for a lovely cowl and great transitional piece!
Tote– a beautiful bag made with this gorgeous stitch combo!
Poncho– a lovely layering piece that can be worn any time of year!
Wrap – another layering item, great for looks and warmth!
Where to Purchase
You can purchase this crochet pattern on Ravelry and Etsy!
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Michelle has been crocheting since 2011 and has been designing crochet patterns since 2014! She specializes in modern garments and accessories for your handmade wardrobe. Michelle has been featured in Happily Hooked Magazine, thehooknooklife.com, wecrochet.com, ourmakerlife.com, and several other websites. She is committed to providing the highest quality crochet information and patterns that instill a true feeling of pride, enjoyment, and accomplishment when completing a project.