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April 27, 2022

Crochet Interlocking Beginner Pattern Tutorial + Tutorial

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Introduction to Mosaic Crochet

Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design

Mosaic Crochet is an old technique that has a useful purpose for today's crocheter. It is the art form of putting two filet meshes together to form intricate mosaic designs. To me, the sample baby blanket I did reminds me of a floor mosaic I saw in a hotel in Rome. To me, it seems timeless. This is the Beginner Introduction to Mosaic Blanket.

What Exactly is Mosaic Crochet?

It's when you have two different meshes in each their own colour mixing with each other without actually connecting directly. The stitches are working in and out of gap spaces in self-created meshes to form the incredible mosaic appearing shapes.

This concept allows for very creative breaks of colour for texture defining outlines that can appear.

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Introductory Mosaic Crochet Tutorial

This tutorial is showing the steps involved in beginning to do Mosaic Crochet Techniques. It is showcasing the Zig-Zag Design as a beginner sampler tutorial if you want to try one. All the pictures seen below are directly from this tutorial.


Mosaic Crochet Meshes
Mosaic Crochet Meshes

What Are the Meshes

The meshes are double crochet followed by ch 1 to create a ch-1 gap space. The secondary mesh will puzzle into the gaps of the first mesh. So to puzzle, the meshes have to be slightly different from each other.

The main colour mesh is the colour that appears at the border of the sides of the project. The secondary colour is the other colour that appears in between the gaps in the main colour mesh. The secondary colour will never be a border colour.

To help you do the meshes, the main mesh should be an even number. Like 16 or anything in the even number family for the starting chain count. For the secondary mesh, the chain count will be exactly 2 chains shorter. So for example, say 14. The shortage of 2 chains for the secondary allows the secondary mesh to puzzles in between.

Mosaic Crochet Mikey
Mosaic Crochet Mikey

Thicknesses of Projects

The puzzling of the meshes together will form the project to be thicker than just using a standard yarn for a project. It can nearly double the thickness of a project with this concept. The stitches working around the meshes cause raised ridges and textures to create the looks achieved.

Photographs from The Tutorial

Mosaic Crochet Mesh
Mosaic Crochet Mesh
Mosaic Crochet Zig Zag
Mosaic Crochet Zig Zag. Both meshes work in and out of each other.
Mosaic Crochet Beginning Rows
Mosaic Crochet Beginning Rows. Understanding where to start and what to look for is the hardest part. Look for the signs to indicate how to start each row.
Mosaic Crochet Larger Sample
Mosaic Crochet Larger Sample
Mosaic Crochet Finished Zig Zag Sample
Mosaic Crochet Finished Zig Zag Sample. Finish a sample with single crochet going around locking in both meshes together at the edges.

Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket

The tutorial will show you how to create the Zig Zag as an example. The tutorial will walk you through what you need to know and key tips to identify the stitchwork to make it easier for you.

I am working with 8 mm / L Hook using Bernat Blanket as an example.

  • 1.5 balls of Bernat Blanket Grey
  • 1.5 balls of Bernat Baby Blanket Vanilla

Create your Meshes

  • Chain 76 for the main mesh (Grey).
  • Chain 74 for the secondary mesh (Vanilla.

Follow the tutorial on mixing them together to form the zig-zag. The only difference is the baby blanket will be wider.

  • Do the zig-zag until the sample appears square.
  • Finish off the sample as shown in the tutorial.
  • Follow the border with doing sc in each stitch around. In corners place 3 sc.
  • There is 1 round of dc in vanilla white. 1 dc in each, corners place 5 dc.
  • The final round with grey is extended sc picot stitches.

The final round of this border has extended sc picot stitches. Fast forward to the 34:29 minute marker.

Sample Photos of the Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag

Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design
Mosaic Crochet Baby Blanket Zig Zag Design

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  1. Lori B says

    May 18, 2020 at 1:56 pm

    how big is this baby blanket? I would like to make this as an adult blanket, but it's hard to size without knowing the dimensions of the baby version and yardage needed.

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      May 21, 2020 at 12:33 pm

      I will have to find this sample in the attic. I cannot recall and I am a bit surprised I didn't record the size either.

      Reply
      • Lori A Birkholz says

        May 21, 2020 at 1:00 pm

        thanks, Mikey. I've just started teaching myself this method and I'm hooked !!!!

  2. Nancy I Sanchez says

    April 25, 2020 at 10:53 am

    no blue button

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