Show off your style with a Crochet Spiderweb Mesh Blouse Pattern that feels light, shines with unique design, and is perfect for parties, beach days, or casual fun.
Ready to turn heads and feel the breeze? This blouse is like wearing a gentle spiderweb that’s soft, light, and full of charm. Its open, mesh design is not just pretty—it’s a cool way to stay comfortable when the sun shines bright. If stepping outside with a top that looks like delicate lace made by nature itself, catching everyone’s eye.

Chic Crochet Spiderweb Mesh Blouse Pattern to Dress Up Instantly
You can wear it over your favorite shirt or dress to make any outfit shine. Perfect for beach days, parties, or just chilling with friends, this blouse moves with you and feels like a soft hug. Choose your favorite colors to make it truly yours, and enjoy the proud smile that comes with wearing something handmade and special. It’s not just a blouse—it’s your new favorite, fun, and fabulous look.

Crochet Lace Blouse Pattern
Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Requires knowledge of double crochet (DC), triple treble crochet (trtr), slip stitch (SS), working in rounds and seams, and creating chain spaces for lace motifs.
Special Features
- Lace stitch motifs with open chain spaces
- Seamless joining of motifs using crochet hook
- Open sleeve design adjustable by measurement
- Customizable size by extending motif number and rows
- Elegant, lightweight garment perfect for warmer seasons
Materials Needed
- Medium-weight yarn (example: Kartopu cotton blend)
- Crochet hook size suitable for yarn (4-strand hook used in tutorial)
- Stitch markers for counting (optional)
- Large yarn needle or crochet hook for joining motifs
- Scissors
Pattern Steps
1. Foundation Circle
- Start: Tie a knot and chain 6 to form a ring.
- Draw yarn through chain 5, 6, and 1 to create a small circle with an opening in the center.
2. Round 1: Double Crochet Inside Ring
- Chain 4, yarn over (yo) and insert hook through ring, pull yarn, yo, pull through 2 loops once, repeat to complete 12 double crochets (DC) around the ring inside the gap.

3. Join End of Round 1
- After completing 12 DC: join with slip stitch into the top of first DC.
4. Round 2: DC Clusters + Chain Spaces
- Chain 5 to start (counts as first DC + chain 2).
- Make two double crochets together (cluster) over the next DC (wrap yarn, insert, pull through loops twice per cluster).
- Chain 3, then repeat cluster of two DC into next DC, then chain 3.
- Continue alternating clusters and 3 chains until end of round.
- Join with slip stitch to starting chain.

5. Round 3: Triple Crochet and Chain Spaces
- Chain 9 to start (counts as first triple treble (trtr)).
- Make trtr stitches over the clusters below (yarn over hook twice, insert hook, yarn over, pull through loops three times).
- Chain 5 between each pair of triple crochets.
- Repeat this pattern around.
- Join at end with slip stitch in 4th chain of starting chain.
6. Round 4: Expanded Triple Crochet & Chains
- Chain 11 at start.
- Make triple treble stitches in next triple crochets below as in Round 3.
- Chain 7 between triple treble stitches.
- Repeat around for full round.
- Join with slip stitch as before.

7. Rounds 5 to 7: Adding Corners and Lace Expansion
- Round 5: Chain 12, then 3 triple treble stitches in same spot separated by 2 chains for corner. Chain 8 between corner clusters.
- Round 6: Chain 12, 3 triple treble stitches at corners separated by 4 chains, 8 chains between clusters.
- Round 7: Chain 12, then alternate chains of 6 and 8, triple treble clusters.
- Continue increasing chain spaces and cluster stitches to widen.
8. Round 8+: Final Expand & Even Out Pattern
- Chain 12 stitches to start each round.
- Uniformly make triple treble clusters separated by 8 chains.
- Maintain even distribution for lace pattern.
- Continue until desired motif size reached for blouse pieces.
9. Make Two Identical Motifs
- Complete two motifs for front and back of blouse, using same rounds and sizes per own measurements.

10. Joining Motifs Together
- Lay motifs on top of each other, aligning corners and edges evenly.
- Using crochet hook and yarn, seam pieces together by crocheting through matching stitches on each motif (can be whip stitch or slip stitch crochet seam).
- Sew side seams leaving armholes open, adjust armhole size per preferred sleeve width.
11. Sleeves / Armholes
- Crochet arm edges by chaining desired length for arm opening with triple treble stitches and chains, working around opening.
- Make 27 rows or adjust to preferred sleeve length.
- Join ends by slip stitch then fasten off yarn.
12. Finishing
- Tie ends securely and weave in all yarn tails.
- Optionally block the blouse to flatten lace and set shape.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Use stitch markers to keep track of chain spaces and cluster stitch positions.
- Check measurements frequently for proper fit, especially for armholes and length.
- For a larger size, add extra rounds following the chain and triple treble pattern.
- Seam motif pieces carefully to maintain the lace pattern continuity.
Uses
This lace crochet blouse is perfect for casual outings, summer wear, layering over tops, or elegant evenings. The lightweight texture keeps you comfortable and stylish.
Tip
Blocking is essential for lace garments—wet or steam block your finished blouse to open up the lace spaces and smooth edges, giving it a professional look and better fit.
Conclusion
This intermediate lace crochet blouse project combines beautiful triple treble lacework with practical garment shaping and motif joining. With patience and attention to detail, you’ll create a stunning piece that highlights your crochet skills.




