Easy Woven Blouse Pattern for Women

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When the weather warms up, I always find myself reaching for light, breezy tops that are both stylish and easy to wear. That’s why I have this exclusive woven blouse pattern for the Maker’s Studio. It’s a versatile, flattering design that you can sew in either a sleeveless tank style or with gathered sleeves—perfect for summer and just as great for layering into fall.

This project is beginner-friendly, works beautifully in simple cottons, and gives you the freedom to add your own creative touches. And the best part? The full pattern and tutorial are only available inside the Maker’s Studio—my private, ad-free sewing membership.


Why You’ll Love This Woven Blouse

There’s a lot to get excited about with this pattern. Here are a few reasons it has quickly become a favorite inside the Studio:

  • Two styles in one pattern – Make it as a sleeveless tank for hot summer days or add sleeves for a more polished blouse.
  • Fabric-friendly – Designed for lightweight woven fabrics like cotton, making it affordable and easy to source.
  • Unique collar feature – The square neckline with optional decorative topstitching gives it a high-end, boutique look.
  • Size inclusive – Available in women’s sizes 2–20.
  • Beginner to intermediate friendly – A great next project for those who want to expand beyond simple straight-stitch sewing.

It’s the kind of pattern you can sew again and again, changing fabric choices and finishes to create completely different looks.

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YOU WILL NEED:

The complete supply list, fabric yardage chart, and printable PDF pattern pieces are available inside the Maker’s Studio. To give you an idea of what you’ll need to get started, here’s a snapshot:

  • Woven cotton fabric (yardage depends on size and whether you make sleeves)
  • Interfacing (for a crisp collar finish)
  • Bias tape (for the sleeveless version)
  • Sewing machine and basic tools (pins, thread, scissors, iron)
  • Optional: serger, ruffler foot, or turning foot for edge finishing
  • The Pattern, with Video and Instructions in the Maker Studio.

How to Sew the Woven Blouse Pattern:

Here’s a sneak preview of how the blouse comes together:

  1. Cut and prep your fabric. The blouse uses straightforward pieces for the bodice, sleeves, and neckline. Even beginners will find the cutting process simple.
  2. Build the collar. A touch of interfacing helps it hold its shape, and topstitching (decorative or plain) gives a professional finish.
  3. Assemble the bodice. Gathering at the neckline creates a flattering drape, while side seams come together quickly.
  4. Choose your style. For the tank, you’ll finish the armholes with bias tape. For the blouse, you’ll sew the sleeves with gentle gathers at the neckline.
  5. Hem and finish. A narrow hem (or rolled hem if you have the right foot) keeps things neat and breezy.

By the end, you’ll have a handmade blouse that looks as good at a picnic as it does under a cardigan at the office.

Fabric Ideas

The beauty of this pattern is that it shines in almost any woven cotton. A few ideas:

  • Classic solids – White, navy, or black for a timeless blouse that goes with anything.
  • Playful prints – Florals, ginghams, or polka dots for a cheerful summer look.
  • Lightweight linen blends – For a breezy, breathable version perfect for hot days.
  • Subtle textures – Try dobby cotton or chambray for added visual interest.

Because the pattern is straightforward, it’s also a great playground for experimenting with bold fabrics or using up prints you’ve been saving for the “right” project.


Tips to Make It Your Own

This woven blouse pattern is designed to be flexible, so you can add your own personality:

  • Play with stitches. Use your machine’s decorative stitches on the collar for extra flair.
  • Contrast finishes. Add bias tape in a contrasting color to the sleeveless version for a pop of detail.
  • Try trims. A subtle lace edge on the hem or sleeves gives a feminine touch.
  • Mix and match. Make one in a solid and one in a bold print—you’ll end up reaching for both.

Little customizations like these make the blouse uniquely yours while still being approachable to sew.


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Why This Pattern Is Exclusive

Unlike the free tutorials on FleeceFun.com, this blouse is only available inside the Maker’s Studio. I designed the Studio as a space where makers could access a curated library of patterns, SVG cut files, and video tutorials in a clean, ad-free environment.

When you join, you get:

  • Instant access to this woven blouse pattern plus over 100 other sewing patterns and tutorials.
  • A growing library of 250+ how-to videos to guide you through every technique.
  • SVG files (55 and counting!) for Cricut and cutting machine enthusiasts.
  • Exclusive patterns you won’t find anywhere else—like this woven blouse.

All of this is available for less than the price of buying a single PDF pattern each month.


Sewing Beyond the Basics

If you’ve been wanting to stretch your sewing skills, this blouse is a fantastic way to level up. You’ll practice:

  • Gathering fabric evenly.
  • Sewing a clean neckline with interfacing.
  • Using bias tape for smooth armhole finishes.
  • Constructing sleeves with gentle shaping.

Each step builds your confidence for future projects while still keeping things fun and approachable.


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Sew yourself a top that feels breezy, polished, and uniquely handmade. I can’t wait to see what fabrics you choose!

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