Mosaic Crochet Patterns

Hello crochet friends,
It has been a while but I promise you I have a post full of new designs for you.
Recently, I have been working on some mosaic crochet patterns. And in this post, I’ll compile them all for you and will share the written pattern together with the chart of my recent design. 

To start, this is the Interlaced Mosaic Crochet pattern worked in the round to make a beautiful bag. I repeated the pattern twice to reach the desired length and the pattern itself was repeated twice across the rows to make the back and front of the bag. 
The written pattern can be found here.

The next design is the Gnome Mosaic Crochet pattern that you will find in 2 parts. I went through the steps of crocheting one unit of gnome to make a phone purse. Again, the pattern is repeated twice to make the front and back. In the written pattern, I have another option of crocheting the gnomes in a seamless pattern with alternating positions to get the look below.

You can find the written pattern here.

And then my recent project, the Simple Mosaic Crochet Mug Rug pattern. This pattern is made with a repetitive pattern across the rows for beginners interested to learn mosaic crochet basics. In the beginning of this video, I am explaining the chart and how to read it and then I crochet a small swatch of the pattern. 
Below you will find the chart, together with the written pattern for this design.

Material Needed:

          Yarn: Any weight can be used. I recommend weight 3 or 4 in two different colors.

          Hook: 4 mm or a hook size matching the yarn of your choice

          A pair of scissors

 

Abbreviations: (alphabetically)

          CH: Chain

          DC-FLO: Double Crochet in the front loop only

          SC: Single Crochet

          SC-BLO: Single Crochet in the back loop only

          ST(S): Stitch(es)

 

 

Special Stitches: (Illustration photos available in the next page)
DC-FLO: Double crochet in the front loop only

         Yarn over, insert the hook into the front loop of the stitch 2 rows below (that stitch should be the same color you are currently working with), yarn over and pull a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops then yarn over and pull through the last 2 loops.

 

SC-BLO: Single crochet in the back loop only

 

         Insert the hook into the back loop of the next stitch, yarn over and pull a loop, yarn over and pull through the 2 loops

General Notes:

         The pattern is written in US Terms.

         Stitch abbreviation x number e.g., SCx3: Single crochet into each of the next 3 stitches.

         Each square in the graph represents a stitch. Each row is worked as one row of crochet stitches.

         Change color occurs every row, meaning that all even number rows will be worked with the same color and the same for odd number rows.

         When working in rows, all rows are worked from the right to the left on one side of the project. The yarn is cut at the end of the row leaving about 15 cm tail.

 

Pattern:

Refer to the notes section before attempting the pattern. Regular single crochet stitches at the beginning and end of the row are NOT mentioned in the written pattern below.

Color A: Main color                         Color B: Background Color

Row 1 (A): SC-BLO x 30

Row 2 (B): SC-BLO x 30

Row 3 (A): (DC-FLO x 2, SC-BLO x 2) x 7

Row 4 (B): (SC-BLO x 2, DC-FLO x 2) x 7

Row 5 (A): SC-BLO x 30

Row 6 (B): (DC-FLO x 2, SC-BLO x 2) x 7

Row 7 (A): (SC-BLO x 2, DC-FLO x 2) x 7

Row 8 (B): SC-BLO x 30

Row 9 (A): (DC-FLO x 2, SC-BLO x 2) x 7

Row 10 (B): (SC-BLO x 2, DC-FLO x 2) x 7

Repeat rows 5 – 10 till you reach the length needed.

 

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