I had a hard time drawing this one. I don’t consider it perfect. But it is good enough to share anyway. It is the same size as what I call a “banner” but it’s turned to be tall instead of wide. The chart can be used for both interlocking and...
I posted two new videos to YouTube today (and duplicated one to instagram as well). This shorter video is a response to questions about the difference between LFM (locked filet mesh / interlocking) and mosaic crochet. I hope it helps you make a decision on which...
The Potato One! This is derivative fan art – I hope you enjoy it. I am putting my Doctor Who series on the blog in a random order – I believe I have 11 patterns right now but I do plan on drawing more up too! The chart can be used for both interlocking and...
In recent months, there has been a distinction between two types of mosaic crochet: inset and overlay. All of my patterns can be done using the overlay mosaic crochet technique (as well as the interlocking crochet technique). This is how I describe overlay mosaic...
My mosaic patterns are written up for the single-row technique. Some also call this the overlay technique or cut-and-tie version. You CAN use any of my charts for the two-row technique (inset version) but it will stretch the designs up. This cut-and-tie technique...