Stylish & Easy Crochet Tunisian Raglan Blouse Pattern For Winter
Get hooked on fun with our Free Crochet Tunisian Raglan Blouse Top Pattern – create a chic and cozy top that’s sure to turn heads!
This delightful pattern blends style and comfort effortlessly, resulting in a blouse that’s perfect for any occasion. Featuring a unique Tunisian crochet technique, the design creates a beautifully textured look that sets this fashionable top apart. The raglan sleeves provide a relaxed fit, adding an element of casual elegance.
Crochet Tunisian Raglan Blouse
Ideal for layering, this blouse can be paired with jeans for a laid-back look or dressed up with a skirt for a night out. Suitable for intermediate crocheters, the pattern includes detailed instructions to guide you through each step.
Tip:
For an extra touch of coziness, choose a soft, lightweight yarn that drapes beautifully, ensuring your blouse feels as good as it looks.
Materials:
- Yarn
- Tunisian Crochet Hook
- Regular Crochet Hook
- Stitch Markers
- Yarn Needle
- Buttons
Abbreviations List:
- ch: Chain
- st: Stitch
- yo: Yarn over
- sl st: Slip stitch
- hdc: Half double crochet
- dc: Double crochet
- inc: Increase
- dec: Decrease
- rep: Repeat
- bf: Back loop only
Initial Chain:
Begin with a chain of 60 stitches.
First Row:
- Execute a forward pass by inserting the hook into each stitch, drawing up a loop until all chain stitches are worked. For the return pass, pull through one loop, then yarn over and pull through two loops until you reach the end of the row.
Shaping the Raglan:
Second Row:
- Start with an increase both at the beginning and end. Chain one, work into the next space, drawing up a loop. After three loops on the hook, perform a Tunisian simple stitch. Mark each Raglan line with a stitch marker after increases.
Third Row:
- Follow the second row’s pattern.
Fourth Row:
Match the pattern of the second row but exclude the increases at the row’s edges.
Constructing the Body:
- Continue alternating between the second and fourth-row patterns until the panels align in stitch count.
- From Row 25, proceed without the starting and ending increases, maintaining uniform stitches until reaching 37 rows.
- Row 38 introduces a color change with a slipknot leading into a new loop through the final loops on the hook.
Forming Sleeves and Body:
Row 39:
- Start shaping the yoke by skipping sleeve stitches and focusing on body stitches.
Rows 40 and 41:
- Maintain the pattern, introducing slip stitches for a neat finish.
Final Touches:
- Neckline and Bottom Border: Switch back to the grey yarn used previously. Work single crochets around the neckline and down the
- sides of the blouse, leaving space for buttonholes as instructed.
Rows 42 to 45:
Continue with the established single crochet pattern, incorporating buttonholes as needed.
Completing Your Blouse:
Bottom Border:
- Craft five rows of single crochet to form a cohesive border, seamlessly transitioning from one side of the blouse to the other.
- Upon completing the bottom border, finalize the blouse by attaching buttons, securing all loose ends, and blocking the garment for the best fit.
Sleeve Finishes:
Match the sleeve borders with the rest of the design using five rows of single crochet, ensuring stylistic consistency.





