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Mosaic Crochet Pattern #32 - MULTIPLE 22 + 4 - Work Flat or In The Round

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NOTE: IGNORE THE STITCH INSTRUCTION THAT POPS UP IN 1 PLACE ON THE VIDEO DURING A ROW RECAP. THE NOTE IS PLACED IN THE WRONG SPOT IN THE VIDEO & IS NOT RELEVANT TO WHAT IS HAPPENING AT THE TIME IT APPEARS. Want to buy me a coffee? Donate to me here: Welcome to Mosaic Monday! All the info you need can be found below so please check out the complete description. Row 1: 04:00 Row 2: 06:39 Row 3: 10:19 Row ENDS: 19:25 Row 4: 21:18 Row 5: 25:54 Row 6: 31:20 Row 7: 36:30 Row 8: 41:25 Row 9: 46:08 Row 10: 50:50 Row 11: 55:22 Row 12: 01:00:12 Row 13: 01:04:33 Row 14: 01:08:57 Row 15: 01:12:42 Row 16: 01:16:39 Row 17: 01:20:10 Row 18: 01:24:05 Row 19: 1:27:12 Row 20: 01:30:35 Row 21: 01:34:37 Row 22: 01:38:50 Row 23: 01:42:34 Row 24: 01:46:23 Row 25: 01:50:10 Row 26: 01:53:56 Row 27: 01:57:33 Row 28: 02:01:06 Row 29: 02:04:35 Row 30: 02:08:00 REPEAT ROWS 3 TO 30 TO GROW YOUR PROJECT Visit my Etsy shop for charts for this design: The hook I used is a Nelsonwood Crochet Hook - wood: Brazilian Bloodwood and can be found here: #/ YARN I used: Hayfield Bonus DK Extra Value shade 0659 Lion Brand Wool-Ease DK cake in Bedazzled (discontinued yarn) Other colors used in larger sample: color B transitions to Hayfield Bonus Dk Extra Value shade 0957 & Cygnet DK shade 256 Cream Info on the Anchored DC for mosaic crochet by the Crochet Architect: MY IN THE ROUND Mosaic TUTORIALS: I recommend using the below hook sizes depending on yarn used: 3 DK yarn : to 4mm Size 4 Medium/worsted weight: to 5mm. Mixing 3 & 4 weight: to THE YARN SIZE: I'm using size 3 yarn, any brand will work as well as any size. Note on mixing yarn sizes 3 (DK) & Size 4 (Medium Worsted weight): THE TRICK TO MIXING YARN SIZES IS JUST KEEPING YOUR TENSION EVEN AND USING THE SMALLEST SIZE HOOK RECOMMENDED FOR THE SMALLER YARN! You can use any yarn size you like and can use yarn that is all the same size, you do not have to mix yarn sizes. PROJECT IDEAS: COLOR CHANGES: If you want to swap colors out as you move up on larger projects I recommend doing so when you start the repeat rows over, change color B when repeating row 3; color A can be changed when repeating row 4, maintain the new colors through row 30. Working FLAT, Suggested starting chains for various projects - counts include 4 at end: Baby Blanket: 114 chains Throw blanket : 180 chains, yarn size will affect total width and the number of repeats is up to you and will determine total length Tote or Throw Pillow: 70 chains, make 2 and seam together or make 5 and create a cube by seaming together Makeup or Notions bag: 48 chains, make 2 and seam together adding a zipper; or for a larger option chain 59, make 2 and seam together Scarf: 26 to 48 chains depending on yarn size used and desired width. I recommend size 3 light weight yarn or smaller for wearables. Table Runner: 48 to 70 chains (your starting chain is the width of the runner,, you will work the repeats until desired length is achieved) IN THE ROUND: Makeup or Notions bag/ Clutch: 66 or 88 chains depending on yarn and hook used Throw Pillow: 20“ to 24“: chain 110 for size 4 yarn with hook or 132 chains with DK and to hook Large Bag/Tote/Pillow: 132 chains for size 4 yarn, 154 chains for DK or smaller with hook FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM @FiberFoxStudios amd tag me in your finished projects so I can see #fiberfoxstudios

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