The start of the Round has to be like this: Part 1 - R4 is missing one hdc in the small repeat section at the beginning of the Round. The pattern and stories around them are the same however.Ī little errata was detected in the ENGLISH version of Bohemian Rhapsody. The magazine version is also meant to be exclusive and worth purchasing. You won’t receive the magazine version to download - as this version is full of color and have some extra’s. It still holds all the explanations and background stories around the pattern. Note! You will receive a printable PDF file of the pattern, which is written and constructed as a regular crochet pattern. You will work part by part along this pattern.Īfter purchasing the digital pattern, you can download it as a PDF file in all available languages, including English (US) and Dutch. The pattern holds clear, written instructions guided by charts. I have also created an introduction video on YouTube to explain more about using other types of yarn, color use, and getting other sizes.Īll basic crochet stitches are used for this pattern. The finished size of a whirl version will be 90 cm x 90 cm. Size: The finished size of the Catona version will be 110 cm in height and 110 Cm in width. The shown example is created out of the following colorways:Ĭolor A: 2 whirlette’s 868 Bilberry neededĬolor C-V: 1 Scheepjes Whirl 760 Cotton Candyman For this version, colors A and B are matching Whirlette color and Color C-V are all replaced by the chosen Whirl. There is also an alternative color version created out of Scheepjes Whirl and Whirlette’s. I used the following colorways and quantities:Ĭolor A: colorway 110 Jet Black (350 grams needed – 875 meters needed)Ĭolor B: colorway 105 Bridal White (135 grams needed – 338 meters needed)Ĭolor C: colorway 522 Primrose (20 grams needed – 50 meters needed)Ĭolor D: colorway 208 Yellow Gold (45 grams needed – 113 meters needed)Ĭolor E: colorway 249 Saffron (15 grams needed – 38 meters needed)Ĭolor F: colorway 411 Sweet Orange (10 grams needed – 25 meters needed)Ĭolor G: colorway 281 Tangerine (10 grams needed – 25 meters needed)Ĭolor H: colorway 189 Royal orange (10 grams needed – 25 meters needed)Ĭolor I: colorway 388 Rust (15 grams needed – 38 meters needed)Ĭolor J: colorway 115 Hot Red (25 grams needed – 63 meters needed)Ĭolor K: colorway 390 Poppy Rose (28 grams needed – 70 meters needed)Ĭolor L: colorway 192 Scarlet (15 grams needed – 38 meters needed)Ĭolor M: colorway 394 Shadow Purple (35 grams needed – 88 meters needed)Ĭolor N: colorway 240 Amethyst (25 grams needed – 63 meters needed)Ĭolor O: colorway 520 Lavender (35 grams needed – 88 meters needed)Ĭolor P: colorway 173 Bluebell (25 grams needed – 63 meters needed)Ĭolor Q: colorway 247 Bluebird (25 grams needed – 63 meters needed)Ĭolor R: colorway 261 Capri Blue (25 grams needed – 63 meters needed)Ĭolor S: colorway 527 Midnight (65 grams needed – 163 meters needed)Ĭolor T: colorway 525 Fir (35 grams needed – 88 meters needed)Ĭolor U: colorway 515 Emerald (35 grams needed – 88 meters needed)Ĭolor V: colorway 412 Forest Green (10 grams needed – 25 meters needed) I did this as you will need many colors in smaller amounts for this design. A ball of 50 grams has a length of 125 meters. Mercerized type of 100% cotton that comes in balls of 10, 25, or 50 grams. Yarn Requirements: For this pattern, I used Scheepjes Catona, which is a Some general information about the pattern: The magazine is sold in my Etsy shop as a physical copy. The magazine holds the same pattern and background story - it is only so colorful and illustrated and has extra articles, fun facts, and photos of the good old days when Queen was among us. I’ll explain them and tell you how I translated them into stitches, and it will give you hours of crochet fun.Īlthough this pattern will be available as a digital purchase, it has also been released in the first edition of the Guy with the Hook’s magazine. This pattern has become a large one, and crocheting this piece also takes you on a journey to discover the true meaning of the lyrics from Bohemian Rhapsody. In this way, the blanket was made part by part, and the result is shown here. As a Queen and Freddie Mercury fan, I have had the wish for a long time, but how can I turn such a song full of lyrics into a crochet piece? Well, that started by studying the lyrics word by word and the meaning behind it. Using this theme has been on my to-do list for a long time. Welcome to Bohemian Rhapsody, a blanket crochet pattern inspired by the greatest and perhaps most iconic song made by the rock band Queen.
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