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Mosaic crochet is such a beautiful crochet technique, but it's also one that not that many have tried. My guess it's because it looks far more complex than it actually is. By following the steps in this free crochet tutorial I will share 6 simple rules of mosaic crochet with you & I promise you I'll break it down to easy "rules" or techniques.
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Mosaic crochet is a technique that uses BLO (back loops only) single crochet stitches and FLO (front loops) dropped double crochet stitches to create intricate designs. It is a fun technique to learn!
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Clean Mosaic Crochet tutorial. No messy cut yarns at the end of row, no unsightly threads carried up along edges, uses 1-row per colour technique. Clean!!
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Mosaic crochet is a technique that uses BLO (back loops only) single crochet stitches and FLO (front loops) dropped double crochet stitches to create intricate designs. It is a fun technique to learn!
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Mosaic crochet is a technique that uses BLO (back loops only) single crochet stitches and FLO (front loops) dropped double crochet stitches to create intricate designs. It is a fun technique to learn!
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A very relaxing and elegant blanket that will work nicely in only 2 colours or in as many colours as you like. The pattern is also great for gradient yarns or cakes. «Go with the Flow» is done using mosaic overlay technique. It is available in English (US terms). There are 2 versions available. One with photos for every step, row and round and another one without photos. The pattern is great for a newbie to mosaic crochet due to all the photos. Pattern also has written instructions and charts. It is a relaxing pattern and great to use your stash. Materials In my sample I used Durable Comfy and a 4 mm / G-6 hook. Finishing Size Final size of the blanket is 35 in x 45 in (90 cm x 115 cm), approximately. Note that your final size will change due to your crochet tension or the yarn you use. You can customize the size of your blanket by adding or decreasing repeats of the pattern, but keep in mind that this will affect the amount of yarn required. You are very welcome to join OneSkeinofLove Crochet group, on Facebook, and share there your creations, progress on One Skein of Love patterns or doubts you might have. The group is a a very welcoming and helpful one. Besides there are always promotions running exclusively in the group. Returns, exchanges, cancellations and refunds are not possible for digital products. Thank you! This is an original pattern from One Skein of Love designs. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. It can be used for personal use, but it cannot be sold, redistributed or edited in any way. You can sell your finished products but using your own pictures for promotions. And please be kind to note me as the designer.
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My mosaic crochet journey began two years ago, when Nya Mosaic Blanket pattern was released. It has become very popular and pictures of hundreds of Nya’s popped up in my social media feeds. In various color combinations. Some creative makers went beyond pattern instructions, and adjusted the chart into a continuous version. I’ve had a plan to write instructions for “infinity” Nya for at least a year now. And finally here it is! Thank you very much for your inspiration and support. This is a continuous version of Nya baby blanket created by Caroline Hohal (@caroline_crochets). She used one Whirl in shade Jumpin Jelly and a little more than 2 Whirlettes in shade 851 Liquorice. Anna Nita (@nitkomanka) adapted Nya blanket pattern to make a wrap – this is the same continuous version but with less repeats. And Laura Jackson (@taemombo) took a challenge and decided to create a big blanket using 4 Whirls (2 in same color). It's called "From Sea to Sea". How amazing is it? Her blanket is approx. 115cm x 140cm (45.3” x 55”). Laura worked with all four cakes at the same time for one long gradient color change. Are you inspired to try “infinity” version of Nya mosaic blanket yourself? Please, find instructions below. Enjoy! And if you would like to have the pattern in one easy-to-print pdf file, you can find it on Ravelry HERE and Esty HERE for a small fee. Photo credit: taemombo ****************************** NYA Infinity Mosaic Blanket PATTERN What you’ll need Yarn in 2 contrasting colors. Whirl and Whirlette by Scheepjes will give the best result. For baby blanket and wrap: 1 Whirl and 3 Whirlettes For large blanket: 2 x 2 Whirls (4 in total) Whirl and Whirlette yarn is available for purchase in your local Scheepjes shop, or via online retailers: Wool Warehouse*, Black Sheep Wools* (both in UK with interational shipping) Caro's Atelier* (NL and Europe) Taemombo* (Canada and US), Knotty House* (Canada) Crochet hook 3.5-3.75mm (E)* or size needed to obtain the best drape. Scissors, tapestry needle to weave in ends. Gauge for Whirl: 20 sts and 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4” x 4”). Photo credit: taemombo Abbreviations (US terms) st(s) - stitch(es) sp(s) - space(s) ch - chain yo - yarn over sc (single crochet): insert hook in indicated stitch, yo, draw up a loop, yo and pull through both loops on hook mdc (mosaic double crochet): yo, insert hook in indicated st, yo, draw up a loop in front of chains of previous rows, *yo, pull through 2 loops* twice RS - right side WS - wrong side […] - [crochet following directions] as many times as indicated Pattern Notes Nya Infinity Mosaic blanket is worked in rows, back and forth. You can either follow the chart or written instructions. Ch1 in the beginning of each row doesn’t count as a st. So first sc of each row is made in first stitch of previous row. All mdc are made in sts of same color from 2 rows below – always in front of work. Change color on the last yarn over when there are still 2 loops on hook. Don’t cut the yarn but leave it on the side. Yarn is changed after every 2 rows by grabbing up new yarn on the side – you’ll get floats of yarn. Reading the Chart Chart is read from bottom to top. Each row in chart represents two rows of same color. Rows on the RS (1,2,3, etc.) are read from right to left, and rows on WS (1a, 2a, 3a, etc.) are read back across from left to right. The first square of each row shows which color is used for 2 rows (1-1a, 2-2a, 3-3a, etc.) Each square of the chart shows 1 stitch or 1 skipped stitch. When squares of different colors appear in the row – they should be skipped. So instead of working them – make a number of ch (always 1 ch more than a number of skipped sts – to prevent your work from pulling) and skip needed sts. So for 1 skipped st you will ch2. On next row on RS when you will crochet with different color – you will make mdc in these skipped sts from two rows below. Mdc are always made in front of your work, in front of chains of previous rows, so spaces are always skipped (see pics below). Mdc are only worked on RS. On WS you will only make sc and chains, so can easily finish these rows (1a, 2a 3a, etc.) without following the chart. Please, note that sc are only made in sts of the previous row, and chains are always made over chains. Photo credit: taemombo ************* INSTRUCTIONS An original LillaBjörnCrochet Design (Tatsiana Kupryianchyk). Copyright 2014-2019. All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal use only. It cannot be sold, redistributed or edited in any way. Translations and video-tutorials are NOT allowed without permission. You can sell your finished products, but you cannot use my pictures to promote them. Please, always credit me as a designer of this pattern. Thank you! Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue Purchase ads free ready-to-print pdf with full written instructions and photo-tutorial HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy. Pattern repeat is multiple of 12 sts + 3 sts (ch4) to begin. For baby blanket: 13 repeats (ch160) For wrap: 6 repeats (ch76) For large blanket: 19 repeats (ch232) Row 1 - RS. With Yarn B. Ch76 (160 or 232), 1sc in second ch from the hook, 1sc in every ch to end, turn. Row 1a - WS. Ch1, 1sc in every st to end (change to Yarn A in final st, don’t cut Yarn B), turn. Row 2. With Yarn A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 3sc] repeat to last 2 sts, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 2a. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] repeat until last sp, ch2, skip sp, 1sc in last st. Change to Yarn B in final st (by carrying it up along the side – here and throughout), turn. Pattern repeat Row 3. With Yarn B. Ch1, 1sc, 1mdc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc] repeat until last st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 3a. Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc, ch2, skip sp, 1sc] repeat until last st, 1sc in last st (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 4. With Yarn A. Ch1, 2sc, [1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc] repeat until last st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 4a. Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] repeat to end (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 5. With Yarn B. Ch1, [3sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc] repeat until last 3 sts, 3sc to end, turn. Row 5a. Ch1, 4sc, [ch2, skip sp, 5sc] repeat to end making 4sc instead of last 5 sc (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 6. With Yarn A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 3sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc] repeat until last 2 sts, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 6a. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] repeat until last sp, ch2, skip sp, 1sc in last st (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 7. With Yarn B. Ch1, 1sc, 1mdc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc] repeat until last st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 7a. Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc, ch2, skip sp, 1sc* repeat until last st, 1sc in last st (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 8. With Yarn A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2 skip 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc] repeat until last 2 sts, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 8a. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] repeat until last sp, ch2, skip sp, 1sc in last st (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 9. With Yarn B. Ch1, 1sc, [1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 3sc, 1mdc, ch2 skip 1 st, 2sc] repeat until last sp, 1mdc, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 9a. Ch1, 4sc, [ch2, skip sp, 5sc] repeat to end, making 4sc instead of last 5 sc (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 10. With Yarn A. Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2 skip 1 st, 3sc] repeat to end, turn. Row 10a. Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] repeat to end (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 11. With Yarn B. Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc] repeat until last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 11a. Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc, ch2, skip sp, 1sc] repeat until last st, 1sc to end (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 12. With Yarn A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc] repeat until last 2 sts, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc in last st, turn. Row 12a. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] to end making 1sc instead of last 3 sc (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 13: With Yarn B. Ch1, 1sc, 1mdc, [2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 3sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc] until last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 13a: Ch1, 4sc, [ch2, skip sp, 5sc] to end making 4 sc instead of last 5sc (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 14: With Yarn A. Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 3sc] repeat to end, turn. Row 14a: Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] to end (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 15: With Yarn B. Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc] to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 15a: Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc, ch2, skip sp, 1sc] repeat to last st, 1sc to end (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 16: With Yarn A. Ch1, 2sc, 1mdc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, 1mdc] to end making 1sc instead of last mdc, turn. Row 16a: Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] to end (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. Row 17: With Yarn B. Ch1, 3sc, 1mdc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, 2sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 3sc, 1mdc] to end omitting last mdc, turn. Row 17a: Ch1, 4sc, [ch2, skip sp, 5sc] to end making 4sc instead of last 5 sc (change to Yarn A in final st), turn. Row 18: With Yarn A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip 1 st, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, skip 1 st, 3sc, ch2, skip 1 st, 1mdc, 2sc] until last 2 sts, ch2, skip 1 st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 18a: Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, skip sp, 3sc] to end making 1sc instead of last 3 sc (change to Yarn B in final st), turn. End of pattern repeat Repeat Rows 3-18a (Pattern Repeat) until your blanket reaches desired length. Then repeat rows 3-12a once more. Next Row: With Yarn B. Ch1, 1sc, [1mdc, 3sc] repeat till last sp, 1mdc, 1sc, turn. Final Row: Ch1, 1sc in each st to end. Fasten off, cut both yarns, weave in ends. Ta-daaah! Your Nya Infinity Mosaic Blanket is now finished!! 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Mosaic crochet blankets are absolutely gorgeous and will be the ultimate decor addition to your home, have fun with these patterns!
This is a 24 stitch pattern repeat in overlay mosaic. Only available in English. What you get: Written Pattern Chart with X’s (1 with layout of my blanket, 1 with separate designs to create your own combination) Basic envelope border instructions Basics of overlay mosaic instructions My finished size was 110 x 140 cm. You can easily alter the number of repeats or rows to adjust to your size requirements. I used 450g (4.5 balls) of main colour and 330g (3.3 balls) of contrast colour. I used a 300m/100g weight yarn with a 4 mm hook. Some yarn suggestions based on the weight I used. Stylecraft Special DK (294 m/100 g) Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn! Sport (168 m/57 g) Deramores Studio Essentials (295 m/100 g) King Cole Big Value DK (293 m/100 g) Scheepjes Colour Crafter (300 m/100 g) This design is interchangeable with the Artemis and Apollo Placemat. So you can get creative and form your own combination of designs. These designs were inspired by the Ancient Greek Keys. Tester Tina Milledge combined design 8 from the Apollo pattern with the Kalimera designs. Every effort has been made to ensure that this pattern is error free but if you do find an error, please let me know. Please respect my copyright. Do not share or alter my pattern. You may sell finished items but use your own photos. Please credit me as the designer.
A very relaxing and elegant blanket that will work nicely in only 2 colours or in as many colours as you like. The pattern is also great for gradient yarns or cakes. «Go with the Flow» is done using mosaic overlay technique. It is available in English (US terms). There are 2 versions available. One with photos for every step, row and round and another one without photos. The pattern is great for a newbie to mosaic crochet due to all the photos. Pattern also has written instructions and charts. It is a relaxing pattern and great to use your stash. Materials In my sample I used Durable Comfy and a 4 mm / G-6 hook. Finishing Size Final size of the blanket is 35 in x 45 in (90 cm x 115 cm), approximately. Note that your final size will change due to your crochet tension or the yarn you use. You can customize the size of your blanket by adding or decreasing repeats of the pattern, but keep in mind that this will affect the amount of yarn required. You are very welcome to join OneSkeinofLove Crochet group, on Facebook, and share there your creations, progress on One Skein of Love patterns or doubts you might have. The group is a a very welcoming and helpful one. Besides there are always promotions running exclusively in the group. Returns, exchanges, cancellations and refunds are not possible for digital products. Thank you! This is an original pattern from One Skein of Love designs. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. It can be used for personal use, but it cannot be sold, redistributed or edited in any way. You can sell your finished products but using your own pictures for promotions. And please be kind to note me as the designer.
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