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Spring Knits: 7 Knit Top Patterns You'll Surely Love

After a winter of curling into bulky sweaters and wrapping ourselves in wool blankets, it’s so refreshing to break out your lighter weight yarn and stitch together some fun, colorful, and stylish knit tops to wear and style for spring. In this post, you’ll get seven knitting pattern recommendations for short and long sleeve tees that you’ll want to cast on right away so you can wear them as the flowers bloom.





The Souffle Tee


This tee knitting pattern is a light and romantic tee. This top is designed with one strand of mohair to create a flirty and sheer yoke, and two strands of mohair for a less sheer body. With mohair not being the most comfortable for hot and sweaty days, and too breezy for chill days, this design is perfect for a bright, spring day.


This pattern is by Penrose Knits. View the Souffle Tee on Ravelry .

The Souffle Tee pattern by Penrose Knits on a flat-lay partnered with a skirt, bag, and sandals






Me Oh My Tee


This cropped tee pattern will create a top you wear throughout Spring, into summer, and can layer during fall and winter. We love a versatile piece!


This pattern is by Park n Knit. View the Me Oh My Tee on Ravelry .

A woman wearing the Me Oh My Tee pattern by Park n Knit





The Moon Set Tee


This design is a classic v-neck tee with refined details, such as the I-cord finishes and elegant neck line. The dropped shoulders give it a casual look, and it can easily be dressed up or down. Make it in your favorite fiber to create a top that you’ll wear again and again.


This pattern is by Ozetta. View the Moon Set Tee on Ravelry .

A woman wearing the Moon Set Tee pattern by Ozetta





Orbital Jumper


This striped, two-textured sweater features an oversized fit, cropped body, and raglan balloon-shaped sleeves. It is perfect for layering or wearing on its own on a cooler spring morning!


This pattern is by Ranti Studio View the Orbital Jumper on Ravelry .

A woman wearing the Orbital Jumper pattern by Ranti Studio




Rumble Raglan


Want to add some extra color and pop to your spring wardrobe? Check out the Rumble Raglan! This design is worked from the top down in the round and is designed with a vintage fit. Since you’re only working two colors at once to create this cool vertical-striped pattern, this is a great pattern for knitters who are new to colorwork.


This pattern is by Lydia Morrow. View the Rumble Raglan on Ravelry .

A woman wearing the Rumble Raglan pattern by Lydia Morrow






 Lucid Sweater (Mohair Edition)


Knit yourself up a mohair dream sweater with the Lucid Sweater! Layer it with a knit tank underneath or wear it on its own. This soft, squishy sweater is perfect to style for spring.


This pattern is by Vexnot Studio. View the Lucid Sweater (Mohair Edition) on their website .

A woman wearing the Lucid Sweater pattern by Vexnot Studio





Brookline Blouse


Make yourself a knitted blouse that is flattering and cute to wear for walks through the park or to the first farmer’s market of the year! This beautiful design has so many lovely details, including eyelet raglan increases, picot bind-off on the sleeves, and a slight peplum ruffle at the waist.


This pattern is by Mezzo Makes. View the Brookline Blouse on Ravelry

A woman wearing the Brookline Blouse pattern by Mezzo Makes

Comment below if you’re feeling inspired for spring and what you plan on making! I know that there are lots of sweet pattern recommendations above. If you need some help planning what you want to make in order to create a closet full of clothes you love, I highly recommend checking out the Knitwear Capsule Wardrobe Blueprint. :)

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