Easy DIY Blue Blouse Using Sensy’s Calinia Yarn
In today’s project, we’re making a beautiful and simple blue crochet blouse using Sensy’s Calinia yarn. This pattern is beginner-friendly and works up quickly using basic stitches and smart connection techniques for a clean finish.
✂️ Materials You’ll Need
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Sensy’s Calinia yarn in blue
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Crochet hook (suitable for the yarn weight)
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Scissors
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Tapestry needle
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Stitch markers (optional)
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A neckline attachment tool or accessory ring

🧵 Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Start with a Foundation Chain
Begin by chaining 122 stitches. This will form the base width of your blouse, depending on your sizing.

Step 2: Work in Double Crochets
Once the chain is complete, work the entire row using double crochet stitches. This creates a soft and breathable fabric with a nice drape, especially with Calinia yarn.

Step 3: Add Neckline Attachment Tool
Use a neckline attachment ring or accessory. This will act as the joining or anchor point for your neckline. Simply work your stitches around or into the tool as needed.



Step 4: Create the Matching Piece
Crochet a second panel just like the first one, again using double crochets. This will serve as the back or the opposite side of your blouse.


Step 5: Connect the Pieces
To begin connecting, chain two at the start of the next row. Then work into the base stitch while using the neckline attachment as a joining guide. This forms a secure and even connection between pieces.

Step 6: Check the Fit and Look
Lay the connected parts flat and examine the structure. You should now see a neat neckline forming and a smooth joining of the panels. The fabric should have a beautiful texture and flow.

💡 Pro Tips
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Adjust the number of starting chains depending on your preferred size.
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Use stitch markers to evenly align pieces before joining.
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Block your pieces before assembly for a more professional finish.
🧶 Final Thoughts
With just a few simple steps and Sensy’s soft Calinia yarn, you can create a stylish and comfortable blouse perfect for any season. This easy pattern is great for beginners looking to expand their garment-making skills.








