Delicate Knitted Blouses Free Patterns

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Is anyone in need of free knit tops patterns? If you are a knitter, you are probably preparing yourself for summer right now. Making your own knitted blouses is always very satisfying, so don’t hesitate and explore today’s collection of Delicate Knitted Tops.

These recommendations will be great both for evenings and everyday wear. They are light, airy – just great for hot weather. The delicate and feminine design makes them really easy to pair with other items in your wardrobe. All of them have a kind of unique detail, which makes them stand out in the crowd.

Whether you are looking for tank top knitting patterns, or short-sleeved blouses, you are in the right place. Beginners are welcome as well, so if you’re new to knitting, purling, or garter stitch, this is your opportunity to learn.



A floral motif or subtle panels at the front are what catches the eye, evidently. The choice of color is crucial here because it changes the character entirely. Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Spring Colors Knit Tees and Spring Pullovers.

Free knitting patterns for tops

1. Summer Breeze

This summer go for classics, such as this knitted top pattern from Mirella. In the photo, you can see the delicate structure that creates lightweight fabric.

Basic stitches combined with openwork make this project so feminine and whimsical! Go for a top, or go on knitting to create the most wonderful beach dress.

Level: beginner Author: Mirella Moments

a woman in a dusty pink knitted top with openwork

photo by Mirella Moments / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on mirellamoments.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

2. Woodstock Top

This simple knitted top has lovely detail at the front and a stunning openwork pattern at the back. The cut is so original too, as there are not many knitted blouses that look like this.

We dig this refreshing shade of green so much, and we would definitely recommend it for the summer. As with many other Drops’ patterns, this one is very size-inclusive.

Level: upper beginner Author: DROPS design

Knit Top

Find this pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.

3. Criss Cross Top

This design has a very interesting detail at the front, right? These crisscrossing panels create such an unusual shape! It will look great in neutral shades like beiges and grays, but you can also go for pastels. What will it be this time?

Level: upper beginner Author: Purl Soho

Criss Cross Knit Top

Find this pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.

4. Marsh

This top may look simple at the front, but there’s so much going on at the back! This beautiful lacy design with floral motifs is unexpected, isn’t it? If you want to knit something really special for this season, you know what to do now.

Amy’s project features a vibrant shade of pink called fuchsia. This color reminds me of tropical flowers and it works perfectly with the floral lacy patterns. If you’re not into such flashy shades, however, go for neutral knitted blouses.

It’s always a good idea because they go with every outfit. Depending on your skin tone, this blouse may be contrasting or subtle.

Level: upper beginner  Author: Amy Palmer

Knit Top

Find this pattern on berroco.com, or read more on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.

5. Lovell

This v-neck top by Berroco is so stylish! If you would like to learn a new stitch this season, this is an ideal opportunity to get into summer knitting. Why don’t you make this simple blouse in different colors? It will certainly become your go-to!

Designers at Berocco came up with fun textured stitching, which is very eye-catching. Once you learn the repeat, you will be able to use it in other projects. How about a little knitting challenge, right?

Level: upper beginner Author: Berroco, Inc.

Knit Blouse

Find this pattern on berroco.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

6. Windmill T-Shirt

This openwork is absolutely precious, isn’t it? It makes this simple t-shirt so unique and feminine. A little cap sleeve will hide troublesome areas on your shoulders, and the deep blue fits most skin tones. What do you think about this fresh blue shade?

Rachel Carson Hill is the queen of modern handmade fashion, without a doubt. The openwork part is a fun challenge, while the rest of the blouse uses simple purls and knits. Take a look at the photo and see the closeup – isn’t this decorative motif beautiful?

Level: intermediate Author: Rachel Carson Hill

Knit T-shirt

Find this pattern on ravinsdesigns.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

7. Floreale Top

It’s really hard not to be wowed by this beautiful knitted top by Agata Mackiewicz! Featuring an intricate leaf design on the back, it’s a stylish handmade garment ready to elevate every warm-weather look.  Whether kept in pastel green or switched into vibrant shades, it’s sure to make a stunning statement. The pattern is worked from the top down in one piece and will suit those with intermediate skills.

Level: intermediate Author: “Amanita” Agata Mackiewicz

a woman wearing a knitted top with an intricate back design

photo by Pom Pom x Hobbii / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on hobbii.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Hadi – no longer free

This top is elegant and so comfortable at the same time! It has a cut of a boxy t-shirt and an openwork pattern that makes it stand out among knitted blouses. What’s more, the shade is very sophisticated and the yarn looks sleek.

What a delightful combination of knitting stitches. We love the colors as well! Would you choose violet or blue?

Level: upper beginner Author: Emily Walton

Knit Top

Find this pattern on expressionfiberarts.com, or read more on ravelry.com. This pattern is no longer free.

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Trish
Trish
2 years ago

Hello, I am trying to get the pattern for the Criss Cross Top but can’t find where to print it from. Cheers Trish

Donna
Donna
Reply to  Trish
1 year ago

I found the pattern here:

https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2018/08/31/criss-cross-top/#top

Hope that helps.