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Steggy 20
This dino needs more dino friends! A stegosaurus probably wouldn’t hang out with a brontosaurus but that’s his only friend right now (Bronto 20).
Mix and match squares of a similar size; you choose which designs you want in your project!
You will receive 1 file containing:
- the written pattern for the interlocking technique,
- a chart, and
- the written pattern for single-row/overlay mosaic.
The Locked Filet Mesh (LFM) interlocking crochet method uses only chain spaces and double crochets to create a mesh; two colors are worked alternately which creates the pattern.
Mosaic crochet is single crochet and double crochet stitches. The double crochet stitches cover some of the other color’s single crochet stitches to create the design. My patterns instruct you to cut your yarn at the end of each row. The back is striped but often gives a faint impression of the pattern on the front (sort of like illusion knitting). See an example here.
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I have YouTube tutorials available for both crochet methods! Follow this link to get to my YouTube channel and find my other social links.
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For Interlocking Crochet, You Will Need
- Worsted Weight Yarn (131 yards)
- Main Color (MC) – 60 yards plus 11 yards for optional SC border
- Accent Color (AC) – 60 yards
- Crochet hook: 4.5 mm (US7)
- Stitch marker
- Gauge: 16 stitches x 8 rows in one color = 4” square
For Mosaic Crochet, You Will Need
- Worsted Weight Yarn (140 yards)
- Main Color (MC) – 70 yards
- Coordinating Color (CC) – 70 yards
- Crochet hook: 4.5 mm (US7)
- Scissors
- Gauge: 16 stitches x 16 rows = 4” square
I am in the process of writing out mosaic instructions for all my patterns; if you want one of my other patterns in mosaic form please send me a note and I will work on that piece first!
Chart and pattern ©Ashlee Brotzell 2020. US terminology used.
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