PLEASE NOTE: Due to the MYSTERY nature of this event, the initial download will be a placeholder. I will update the pattern available here on Ravelry as the parts are released on my blog according to the schedule above. When the even is concluded you will receive an updated PDF in your library with the complete pattern, and any additional pattern ideas that are incorporated in the final premium PDF.
(There are affiliate links throughout this listing and the CAL pattern as well.)
This is the ongoing Monthly Mosaic CAL 2022. Note that the CAL started on January 31st and will end December 31st which is when the final part will be released.
The CAL consist of 13 parts. You only purchase the pattern the one time and then you get a notification each time I upload new parts and can download them right away.
The CAL will be hosted in my Facebook Group, the Juniper & Oakes Crochet Community, where you will be able to get lots of support, inspiration and community! Click here to join us.
I also plan to write some blog posts and record more videos for this CAL.
This is a free CAL with an option to upgrade to a premium option. The free version includes just the charts which you can find on my blog by CLICKING HERE. The premium option includes the charts and written instructions as well as other helpers to teach you overlay mosaic technique.
I am estimating needing 1,800 yards of EACH color. You may want to go ahead and get 2000 of each to be safe.
Gauge: 14 stitches x 15 rows = 4” x 4” in square I used a 5 mm hook by Furls Crochet
Size
Approximately 50 inches x 60 inches.
Decide your own size!
This is a continuous pattern, that is worked flat in repeats, so you can decide yourself on both the width and the length of your blanket.
Abbreviations (US terms):
BLOsc - Back Loop Only Single Crochet ch - Chain dc - Double Crochet FLOdc - Front Loop Only Double Crochet Fsc - Foundation single crochet RS - Right Side sc - Single Crochet
General Instructions
The blanket is crocheted flat in rows, work one round in color A (main color) and then one round in color B (pattern color), alternating with each row. Each row is worked with only one color at a time.
You will need at least two colors and I recommend using contrasting colors.
If lefthanded, you can either start with the written pattern and then go on to the chart, reading it from right to left. Or just work from the chart and work it from left to right, the end result will then be the same.