September 8, 2020: Part 2 – Rows 25-48
It is our 2nd week! It has been so great to see so many projects on the facebook group! It looks like most people are doing the mosaic version, and most people seem to be changing colors with the pattern changes.
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Go back to the main Abstract Queen landing page if you want to find the interlocking version or the list of dates of each release. Scroll down to find the pattern.
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Mosaic Key
MC = Main Color: blue in chart
CC = Contrasting Color: white in chart
Sp = space
Sk = skip a stitch
CH = chain
SC = single crochet
sc = SC into Back Loop only
DC = double crochet
dc = DC into Front Loop of stitch, 2 rows below
JS = Joining Stitch: insert hook under both loops, pull up a loop, slip stitch, SC in same space
ES = End Stitch: SC under both loops, CH 1, cut yarn and pull through tightly
Mosaic Technique
- Remember to skip the same number of stitch(es) behind your dc(s) before doing your next sc
- The front of your work is always facing you (this is the right side, the side showing the design)
- You are always working from the right to the left
- You tie on a new yarn at the beginning of each row and cut it at the end
- Tails don’t need to be longer than an inch and a half
- Yarn colors can be anything you like
- They need to contrast well (try a black and white photo to see if they are too similar)
- They need to be the same weight (size/thickness)
- My charts use black as the Main Color and white as the Coordinating Color
- I prefer using a chainless SC to create my foundation row because then I have tails on both sides of my work just like all the other rows will have
- Even-numbered rows use MC; odd-numbered rows use CC
Next part of the pattern begins here:
25 – JS, sc1, [dc1, sc3, {dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc3) x2} x3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc5) x3, dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2] x4, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x3, ES
26 – JS, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5, {(dc1, sc7) x2, dc1, sc15, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc15} x4, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
27 – JS, sc1, (dc1, sc3) x2, {dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc3) x5, (dc1, sc1) x11, (dc1, sc3) x5} x4, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, ES
28 – JS, dc1, sc1, {(dc1, sc3) x3, (dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc3) x3, (dc1, sc1) x4, (dc1, sc3) x3, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, (dc1, sc3) x2, (dc1, sc1) x4} x4, (dc1, sc3) x3, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
29 – JS, (sc1, dc1) x2, {sc3, (dc1, sc1) x8, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc5) x3, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc1, dc1} x4, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x5, ES
30 – JS, (dc1, sc1) x2, {(dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc15, dc1, sc19, dc1, sc15} x4, (dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, ES
31 – JS, sc1, dc1, sc3, {dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5) x2, (dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc3) x5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc3) x5} x4, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, ES
32 – JS, dc1, sc1, {dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc7) x2, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x4, (dc1, sc3, dc1, sc5) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc3} x4, (dc1, sc5) x2, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
33 – JS, (sc1, dc1) x2, {sc5, (dc1, sc1) x7, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x4, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, dc1} x4, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x4, ES
34 – JS, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc13, (dc1, sc15) x2, {(dc1, sc3) x3, (dc1, sc15) x4} x3, (dc1, sc3) x3, dc1, sc15, dc1, sc13, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
35 – JS, sc1, dc1, sc5, [(dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5) x3, {(dc1, sc3) x5, dc1, sc5} x2] x4, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, ES
36 – JS, dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc3) x3, {(dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc3) x5, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc7, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x4, (dc1, sc3) x5} x4, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
37 – JS, sc1, (dc1, sc1) x15, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc3, {(dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x3, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x16, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x2, dc1, sc3} x3, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3) x3, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x9, ES
38 – JS, dc1, sc1, {(dc1, sc3) x3, (dc1, sc1) x2, (dc1, sc3) x3, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc15, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc15, dc1, sc5} x4, (dc1, sc3) x3, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
39 – JS, sc1, dc1, sc317, dc1, sc1, ES
40 – JS, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc315, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
41 – JS, sc1, dc1, sc317, dc1, sc1, ES
42 – JS, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc71, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc105) x2, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc25, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
43 – JS, sc1, (dc1, sc1) x6, {dc1, sc9, (dc1, sc1) x8, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x3, dc1, sc9, (dc1, sc1) x7, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc9, (dc1, sc1) x6, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x5} x2, dc1, sc9, (dc1, sc1) x8, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x3, dc1, sc9, (dc1, sc1) x7, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc9, (dc1, sc1) x5, ES
44 – JS, {dc1, sc1, dc1, sc11, dc1, sc7, dc1, sc17, dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc7) x2, dc1, sc27, dc1, sc7, dc1, sc13} x2, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc11, dc1, sc7, dc1, sc17, dc1, sc1, (dc1, sc7) x2, dc1, sc27, (dc1, sc7) x2, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
45 – JS, sc1, (dc1, sc1) x2, {dc1, sc9, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x5, dc1, sc11, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x10, dc1, sc9, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x3, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1} x2, dc1, sc9, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x5, dc1, sc11, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x10, dc1, sc9, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x6, ES
46 – JS, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc3, {dc1, sc7, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc13, dc1, sc7, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc19, dc1, sc7, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc13} x2, dc1, sc7, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc13, dc1, sc7, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc19, dc1, sc7, (dc1, sc1) x4, dc1, sc7, dc1, sc1, dc1, ES
47 – JS, sc1, dc1, sc1, dc1, {sc3, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x6, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5) x2, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x6, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5) x2, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x5, dc1} x2, sc3, dc1, sc5, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x6, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5) x2, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, sc3, (dc1, sc1) x6, (dc1, sc1, dc1, sc5) x2, (dc1, sc1) x3, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, ES
48 – JS, (dc1, sc1) x11, {dc1, sc19, (dc1, sc1) x8, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc13, (dc1, sc1) x8, dc1, sc17, (dc1, sc1) x9} x2, dc1, sc19, (dc1, sc1) x8, dc1, sc3, dc1, sc1, dc1, sc13, (dc1, sc1) x8, dc1, sc5, (dc1, sc1) x2, dc1, ES
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