Looking to infuse your wardrobe with a touch of bohemian chic style? Look no further than the Crochet Boho Bohemian Blouse & Top Pattern! This pattern exudes effortlessly elegant, free-spirited vibes, perfect for adding a hint of whimsy to any outfit.
Crochet Boho Bohemian Blouse & Top
Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this pattern is sure to inspire your creativity and elevate your style to new heights. Embrace your inner boho spirit with this stunning pattern that will have you turning heads with every stitch!
Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn in the color of your choice
- Crochet hook appropriate for the yarn weight
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
Step-By-Step Pattern:
Measurements and Foundation Chain:
- Measure where you want the top to fall on the front and back.
- Chain a length to match the measurement, adding three extra stitches (end on an odd number).
Half Double Crochet:
- Insert a half double crochet into every chain stitch starting from the third stitch from your hook.
Pattern Establishment:
- Chain three, turn your work, and create a pattern of half double crochets and chain spaces across the row, working between the half double crochets of the previous row.
Puff Stitches and Half Double Crochets:
- Alternate puff stitches in the chain spaces with half double crochets in the half double crochet stitches of the previous row.
Pattern Repeat:
- Repeat the established pattern of half double crochets, chain spaces, and puff stitches for the desired width of the panel.
Completion of Panels:
- Make a second panel following the same steps as above.
Joining the Panels:
- Place panels side by side. Join the front V-neck first by slip stitching the back loops together. Repeat for the back.
Adding Sleeves:
- Determine the desired sleeve width by fitting the blouse. Join the sleeve edges following the same method.
Adding Tassels:
- Create tassels and attach them to the ends of rows to add a decorative touch to the blouse.
Finishing:
- Adjust the length and style to your preference. Weave in any loose ends using a tapestry needle. Block the garment if needed for a more polished look.
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