An open weave (or open stitch) sweater is a pullover or cardigan made with a loosely knitted pattern that has noticeable gaps between the yarn. This creates a breathable and lightweight item of knitwear that’s semi-sheer or see-through, depending on the size of the weave. Pointelle and crochet knitwear are examples of open weave knits. 

Open weave knitwear can be any colour and length, and comes in a range of silhouettes. Some weaves are more open than others. Some styles are warmer and more covered than others. Some have sleeves and some are sleeveless. Some require a camisole, bra-top, bathing costume, or tank, and some are sufficiently opaque with a regular bra. Fabrics range from cotton and linen, to wool and synthetics. Blends of these fibres are common.

This collection shows many examples.

Zara
Crochet Kimono Jacket
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Daisy Crochet Tank Top
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Pointelle Knit Top
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Textured Knit Top
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We see open weave knitwear every season because depending on the weight and style, it works well in mild, warm, and hot weather. Some like it for transitional weather. Others like it for their swimwear capsule. Generally lightweight, breathable, breezy, covered, texture-rich, and relaxed. It has the the tendency to snag if the weave is very loose and the holes are big so be mindful of that.

Open weave knitwear creates different vibes. It can look beachy, boho chic, boho-lite, sporty, preppy, pretty, or modern retro from the ‘60s and ‘70s, so take your pick. I usually have a couple of open weave Summer pullovers in my knitwear capsule because I adore the prettiness of it, and the alluring integrity of a more sheer garment. Currently I have two, of which the one requires a white camisole, and the other is fine with just a bra. The holes are smaller for sun protection.

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