The knitted blouse has become a key piece of the wardrobe. This is because the article has been renewed with each new season, following new trends and cuts (such as the cropped, oversized model, etc.), being present in the winter collection of 10 out of 10 girls for many decades.
Another variable factor in knitting blouses is the way they are made. Hand-made pieces have that exclusive and refined touch, while machine-made ones offer a more “closed” stitch finish, ideal for very cold days. But whatever your choice, the truth is that this trend has only one goal: to make you look amazing!
47 knitting blouse photos that never go out of style
See the countless possibilities to create looks with a knitted blouse, which can be used from milder weather days to the coldest seasons of the year:
1. The look gained a more fashionista look with the shirt underneath showing
2. Oversized models promise to offer a lot of comfort
3. Neutral color models go with everything
4. Front opening pieces are perfect for when that cold wind hits
5. You can’t go wrong with jeans (and you never will)
6. In this combination, the pants made everything more modern
7. Sports pants are also very welcome
8. How about a monochromatic proposal?
9. If your blouse is long, take the opportunity to wear it with over the knee boots
10. And those amazing sleeves?
11. Who said you can’t wear warm colors in winter?
12. The pastel tone guarantees a touch of romanticism and delicacy to the look
13. Meanwhile, black will never lose its elegance
14. The mix of necklaces added an extra touch to the composition
15. Want something more daring? Invest in a cropped knit
16. With a pleated skirt and a pearl necklace to look delicate
17. In this look, the knitted blouse was underneath the wool dress
18. Metallic applications give a hi-lo effect to the piece
19. With leather pants, the proposal gained the weight that winter demands
20. Wasn’t this ribbed blouse with the plaid skirt just charming?
21. For a mid-season season, you can even bet on denim shorts
22. The bigger, the better the possibility of using it as a dress
23. The high collar looks amazing for the coldest days
24. Wool with shiny yarn makes the look very refined, don’t you think?
25. The thin knit blouse is ideal to wear under overalls and low-cut dresses
26. The trend goes well with both pants and tailored shorts
27. An all-red look to bring winter to life
28. The tone on tone and its elegance in the right measure
29. The closed stitch is a great ally for cold days
30. The look is beautiful even if the blouse overlaps the skirt
31. Your wool blouse will also look great under a nice coat
32. This model was made with a thin line, giving a great fit on the body
33. The colorful blouse with miniskirt was quite jovial
34. The white knit blouse will always give that light air to the look
35. Colored wool blouse with white pants: a perfect match
36. Isn’t this one-sleeve model a charm?
37. The military green with All Star has a very urban feel
38. Look how amazing this composition with oversized blouse and midi skirt
39. Tighter models look great with an overlay
40. A very comfortable and casual combination
41. The manual execution of the piece allows the making of more elaborate stitches
42. Make sure you choose accessories to boost your production
43. For the corporate environment, you can include a blazer or trench coat in the dress code
44. Put your collar and sleeves out
45. You can even show your shoulders with the ribbed and tight knit blouse
46. Take the opportunity to throw that pretty scarf over your shoulders
47. The boot broke the sobriety of the combination
Did these inspirations convince you that that war knit blouse that has been intact in your closet for many years can still make you look very elegant for many more seasons?
Knitting blouse: step by step
If you’re one of those who don’t give up a DIY, why not make your own knitting blouse? Check out 10 tutorials that promise to help you out below:
Knitting blouse for beginners, by Lisaandra Santana
In this first part of the tutorial, the vlogger teaches the first steps to make a knitting blouse. The following classes start in sequence.
V-neck blouse and 7×8 sleeves, by Bianca Schultz
The video shows all the accessories needed to carry out the work, in addition to the step-by-step process of making a beautiful V-neck blouse.
Knitted blouse with polka dots, by Marie Castro
Do-it-yourself canoe-neck blouse with embossed polka dot details. It’s just two stitches used in the execution – perfect for beginners.
Retro braided blouse by Bianca Schultz
Learn how to make a beautiful blouse with more elaborate stitches. In this video you check out class one. Lesson two can be accessed by clicking here.
How to make English bar, by Blogby Day
It’s not enough to learn how to knit a blouse: you also have to make a neat finish! And it is in this tutorial that you will learn how to make an English hem – so your blouse will be tighter at the hip or waist.
Making a Perfect Collar, by Bianca Schultz
As well as the hem, the execution of a perfect collar on the blouse is of paramount importance. In this step-by-step guide you will learn how to make this work universally (just adapt it to the model of your blouse).
Boreal knitting blouse, by Marie Castro
The boreal yarn is the one all colored, which offers a very charming effect to the piece made. And here you will see how easy it is to make a piece with just two stitches and a lot of style.
Striped sweater, by Marie Castro
Colorful, youthful and made with ecological materials. In addition to rocking the execution of your piece, you can still collaborate with the environment. Find out how by playing this video.
Nordic jacket by Bianca Schultz
This work, executed with a very thick thread, offers a very rustic and elegant result. Write down the materials used and get your hands dirty!
Sea Sponge Blouse, by Blog By Day
You will only need four balls and two needles to make this beautiful piece with a looser fit. The stitches are well crafted with a passionate result!
If these tutorials have awakened the artisan in you, be sure to also check out giant knitting inspirations.