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![Put any three tiles in your shopping basket, third one will be free upon checkout.](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/AnnLacko/751677402/Poster_B2G1_small2.jpg)
![Suggestion for blanket, digitally created from one tile.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/AnnLacko/740478828/03_Fireweed_Gray_Pink_-_Pink_small2.jpg)
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![Suggestion for blanket, digitally created from one tile.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/AnnLacko/740478825/03_Fireweed_4_colors_-_green_small2.jpg)
![Fireweed tile crocheted in Annell Rapido yarn.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/AnnLacko/740478817/Fireweed_Brown_Mustard_small2.jpg)
![Suggestion for blanket, digitally created from one tile.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/AnnLacko/740478827/03_Fireweed_Brown_Mustard_-_brown_small2.jpg)
![Two Fireweed tiles in reversed colors, side by side.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/AnnLacko/740482373/Fireweed_Green_PinkSide_by_Side_medium.jpg)
Fireweed Tile
This Fireweed tile is my second pattern to be published.
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, as long as you pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Fireweed is made in 20 rounds, starting with a magic circle. Stitches used are (all in US terms): slip stitch, chain stitch, half double crochet, single crochet in back loop only, double crochet in front loop only.
The pattern is made in two colors, but you may choose to make it in three or four colors also. Contrasting colors give the best results. Each tile that is made with DK weight yarn (115-130 m per 50 g skein) will measure about 24-26 cm and weigh about 36-44 g.
This tile will yield beautiful results in acrylic or cotton or a mixed fiber. When combined, the tiles interact to create a shimmering effect. They lend themselves to be integrated into a throw/blanket/bedspread, along with other tiles of the same size but with a different design. Additionally, you can crochet-as-you-go until your project has enough tiles to make the size you want it to be.
The pattern includes a chart, written instructions and photos to illustrate certain stitches or techniques.
I created a separate file, ‘Mosaic Tile – Crocheting the First Four Rounds’, a tutorial with plenty of photos on how to start a mosaic tile. It is intended for those who are not familiar with mosaic crochet and need more information than the pattern provides.
Have fun with it and please share your creations here!
Happy hooking!
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- First published: November 2020
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