Enjoy making a free crochet multi-way blouse that adds style, versatility, and comfort to your wardrobe, perfect for any occasion and all seasons.
There’s something magical about having one piece of clothing that can be styled multiple ways, making you feel fresh and unique every time you wear it. That’s exactly the charm of the Free Crochet Multi-Way Blouse Pattern. This stunning design isn’t just beautiful to look at, it’s incredibly versatile. Created with an openwork crochet technique, the blouse has a light and airy appearance, making it perfect for any season, whether you wear it as an elegant cover-up during summer or layered over a cozy outfit in cooler months.
Free Crochet multi-way Blouse Pattern That’s Totally Versatile

The blouse’s flexible design means it can be styled in more than one way, adding variety to your wardrobe without requiring extra effort. Whether you prefer a casual look, a chic ensemble, or something in between, this design fits right in. Its intricate yet simple look makes it eye-catching, while the soft, breathable texture ensures comfort.
Ideal for both beginners and experienced crocheters, this pattern is the perfect opportunity to create something that’s not only practical but also a true labor of love. With the right yarn and your personal touches, this pattern can transform into a timeless piece you’ll treasure forever.

Crochet Rectangle Top with Handles Pattern
Finished Size
The example is for Size XS. Adjustments for larger sizes are included in the pattern below:
- XS: 28 cm height, 45 cm width.
- Increase 2 cm per size for both height and width:
- S: 30 cm height, 47 cm width.
- M: 32 cm height, 49 cm width.
- L: 34 cm height, 51 cm width.
- XL: 36 cm height, 53 cm width.
Materials
- Yarn: Anne yarn (100% mercerized cotton, fingering weight).
- Hook Size: 2.5 mm crochet hook.
- Measuring Tape: For determining sizes and handle lengths.
- Stitch Markers: At least 4 for locating the center and key points.
- Scissors and Yarn Needle: For finishing and weaving in ends.
Optional:
- Choose Cotton Thread if Anne yarn is unavailable. For larger sizes (L and XL), you may need approx. 1.5–2 skeins.
Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- sts – stitches
- rep – repeat
Skill Level
Intermediate to advanced.
Special Notes
- The design involves adjusting widths and lengths based on size and personalised fit.
- Handles are worked separately using chains and rows of hdc, then attached to the rectangle body.
- For tighter straps, use cotton thread.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1 – Bottom Handle Straps
Begin by crocheting the two bottom straps that tie the rectangle blouse around the body.
- Foundation Chains:
- Make a chain approximately 1.5 meters long (approx. 355 chains for size XS).
- For larger sizes, increase chain length accordingly or measure directly against the body while tying.
- Row 1:
- Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), then work 1 hdc in each chain across the row.
- Yarn over, insert hook into the chain, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through all loops.
- Continue in this manner until you reach the last chain.

- Rows 2–4:
- Ch 2, turn.
- Work hdc in each stitch across to keep the thickness consistent.
- Repeat this row for a total of 4 rows.
- Fasten Off:
- Cut the yarn and weave in ends.

- Cut the yarn and weave in ends.
Step 2 – Create the Body Rectangle
Measuring:
The rectangle (body) depends on your desired size. For size XS:
- Width: 45 cm.
- Height: 28 cm. Increase each size by 2 cm for width and height.
Find the Center
Before beginning:
- Fold the completed handle straps in half to locate the center.
- Place markers on 22.5 cm (half the width of 45 cm for XS) on both sides of the central point.
Foundation Row:
- Start at one marker:
- Attach yarn and ch 3.
- Work 1 dc into the same base stitch below.
- Row 1 Pattern Sequence:
- Skip 1 stitch, sc in the next stitch, skip 1 stitch, then (dc, ch 1, dc) in the same base stitch.
- Repeat this sequence across until reaching the second marker.

- End Row 1:
- At the last point before the marker, work 1 sc to balance the edge.
- Rows 2–End:
- Turn, ch 2.
- Alternate patterns in continuous rows:
- Where there is a low point (sc) from the previous row, make (dc, ch 1, dc) there.
- Where there is a high point (dc or fan), make sc there.
- Maintain this patterned repeat (fans and sc) until the rectangle measures 28 cm (or desired height for your size).
Step 3 – Top Handle Straps
Create Top Straps
- Count the number of stitches on the free edge of the bottom handle strap. For example:
- Size XS: 127 sts.
- Attach Yarn:
- Join yarn at one edge and work 127 chains (length of the strap matching the bottom handle).
- Row 1:
- Work 1 hdc in each chain across the strap length.
- Continue with hdc stitches until you reach the rectangle’s edge.
- Repeat on the Other Side:
- Attach yarn and repeat the process for the second strap on the other end of the rectangle.
- Ensure straps are symmetrical and of equal length.
Create Strap Thickness
- Rows 2–4:
- For both top straps, repeat 3 more rows of hdc to match the thickness of the bottom handle straps.
Step 4 – Assembly
- Finishing and Adjustments:
- Weave in all loose ends with a yarn needle.
- Use stitch markers to ensure all handle straps line up symmetrically.

- Test Fit:
- Ensure the rectangle covers your desired body area and the straps are sufficiently long.
Conclusion
This crochet rectangle top with handles is a versatile and stylish design that can be tied and styled in various ways. Its simplicity makes it ideal for summer wear.
Pattern Correction
If stitches or dimensions feel off during assembly:
- Adjust strap lengths by adding or reducing chains to fit your body comfortably.
Tips
- Block Your Work: Block the rectangle lightly to smooth out stitches and ensure symmetric edges.
- For Larger Sizes: Use additional yarn for longer straps and wider rectangles.
- Styling Suggestions: Experiment with knots and ties to create halter-neck tops, waist wraps, or backless styles.
Final Words
Take your time measuring and adjusting the straps to ensure a tailored fit. This project uses straightforward stitches but allows plenty of creative freedom for styling.
