Bohemian Rhapsody: A guide to boho crochet patterns

Jul 8, 2015Crochet pattern resources, Uncategorized12 comments

I am a self proclaimed hippie. Yep music festival going, patchouli loving, child of the 70s, comfortable shoes kind of hippie. Being in Asheville, I also live in that hippie community bubble where I am not terribly fashion aware outside of what I see at Target. Imagine my surprise when I started seeing tons of Boho style lacy crochet pieces in target this month.

So many lacy crochet details. Just when I first saw the Missoni collection a few years ago, all I could think is I could totally do that. This time I am over the moon. This stuff is MY STYLE. my little hippie heart is doing a jig.

So here it is, this hippie girls guide to DIY crochet boho styles.

 

Awesome Boho bag by UrbanHeirlooms

Start with small details.

There are a ton of crochet stitch books out there. I personally have about 20 books!!!! Even a quick search on Ravelry will yield a metric ton of stitches. A good way to Boho up your wardrobe would be to add a crochet edge to you favorite tank top, t-shirt, or even jacket collar. Try adding a crochet medallion to you favorite worn jeans or even a rustic leather bag.

 

Use your favorite freeform crochet techniques.

But rather than use fat wool yarn, opt for a thinner crochet cotton. I wrote an article on freeform crochet here.

 

Do it fiber art style…wing it.

It is so easy to do with an empire style top. Start with your chest measurement, and just crochet some of your favorite stitches in the round until you reach the length you want for your bodice. Add some simple crochet straps. Cut some fabric to the length you need for your top (I like it almost tunic length to hide my tummy) making the width around anywhere fro 1.5 – 2 times your chest measurement. Add a simple crochet edge to the bottom of the fabric.

 

Don’t overlook granny squares!

Nothing could be more boho than granny squares. I personally love granny squares. They are addictive to make. There are so many options when piecing together these little gems into a maxi skirt, a big kimono style jacket, or tunic. I talked about my granny square fiber crush here. 

 

And finally some of my faves out there:

Crochet Tunic

LaCabana Tunic

Zodiac Tunic

Pineapple Babydoll Tunic

Trapezoid Dress

Thai Style Summer Tunic

Pineapple Top

Lacy Tunic

Craft Cotton Tunic

Beach Top

DreamCatcher Mandela Vest

 

 

Are you feeling the Boho Craze?

Have a pattern you want to share. Leave me a comment below.

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12 Comments

  1. Ursula Markgraf

    OMG, I’m loving this so much. Gorgeous patterns!!!
    Apparently I’m a hippie inside, too. *laugh*
    I even still have a mini-granny-square top lying somewhere that I never finished. Intended to sew some fabric to it …
    Guess I have to dig that on up before our beach vacation. 🙂
    Thanks for the reminder!

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  2. Brenna

    I really wanted to see the boho crochet vest on Ravelry, but the link is broken. Has the pattern been removed from the site?

    Great ideas here!

    Reply
    • Stacey

      Yikes…Okay I just updated link. Should be working now. Thanks for the heads up. Let me know if that doesn’t fix it.

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      • Jackie

        the vest pattern is gone again!

        Reply
        • Stacey

          I am removing it from the list. The author keeps changing the link.

          Reply
    • Sandra

      Seems the link for the Boho Vest is broke again. I would love to see that pattern if it’s still available. Thanks for the wonderful shares!

      Reply
      • Stacey

        Yikes! seems to keep changing revelry link. should be updated. Thanks for the heads up.

        Reply
  3. Angie

    In your Bohemian Rhapsody picture, there is an image of a top in the upper left corner which I would love to make, but I can’t find the pattern on here. Can you please tell me where I can find the pattern for that shirt?

    Reply
    • Stacey

      That image was pulled from a BoHo mood board on Pinterest. No pattern that I know of.

      Reply
  4. Judi Flaherty

    I love the style want to crotchet some if can,good for quarantine,

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  5. Sue g

    I would love to make the dress in the picture of the woman with the bike. Do you know where I can find the pattern for the chrochet bodice?

    Reply
    • Stacey

      I do not have any info on this top, if it is even a pattern available.

      Reply

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