Mosaic Hearts (re-upload with Subtiles) - Version 6 Chart - Mulitple 16 +4 - Flat or In the Round

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This tutorial is worked in the Overlay Mosaic Crochet Technique. In this tutorial I will teach you how to crochet this eye catching Mosaic Crochet design.

This pattern is worked in a MULTIPLE of 16 + 4. ROW START TIMES PROVIDED BELOW. Additional info provided below for working in the round as well.

TO REPEAT THE DESIGN FOR LARGER PROJECTS YOU WILL WORK ROWS 1 THRU 17 AND THEN WORK ROWS 2 THRU 17 AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WOULD LIKE FOR THE PROJECT YOU CHOOSE. END your project by working of SC as your final row in color A.

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(A) Starting your project: 02:33
(A) Row 1: 03:34
Joining on new color: 6:05
(B) Row 2: 07:22
(A) Row 3: 08:04
Working All Row Ends: 16:23
(B) Row 4: 18:35
(A) Row 5: 21:00
(B) Row 6: 23:27
(A) Row 7: 26:00
(B) Row 8: 29:09
(A) Row 9: 31:38
(B) Row 10: 33:58
(A) Row 11: 36:30
(B) Row 12: 38:20
(A) Row 13: 40:33
(B) Row 14: 42:42
(A) Row 15: 45:26
(B) Row 16: 47:53
(A) Row 17: 50:45

Repeating the design to grow your project and ending: 53:30

🪄HOOK SIZE: I am using an F size Nelsonwood hook in this tutorial, you can find more info here:

I recommend using the below hook sizes depending on yarn used:
3 DK yarn : 3.5mm to 4.5mm
Size 4 Medium/worsted weight: 4.5mm to 5.5mm.
Mixing 3 & 4 weight: 3.5mm to 4.5mm
SIZE 1 Lace Weight - 2.75mm to 3mm hook used on slouchy hat

THE YARN: I'm using size 3 yarn, any brand will work as well as any size.
Colors used:
Color A is made up of 4 different yarns listed in order from bottom of my sample to top:
💫Stylecraft Special DK in Dandelion
💫King Cole Pricewise in Mustard
💫HAYFIELD Bonus DK Extra Value in Mustard
💫Lion Brand Mandala in Griffin (used only the rust and browns from a scrap ball)

COLOR B (the hearts): 💫Stylecraft Special DK in Candyfloss

🦹‍♀️🦹‍♀️Color pallet inspired by @The Crochet Witch , check her channel out! 🦹‍♀️🦹‍♀️

Note on mixing yarn sizes 3 (DK) & Size 4 (Medium Worsted weight): THE TRICK TO MIXING YARN SIZES IS JUST KEEPING YOUR TENSION EVEN AND USING THE SMALLEST SIZE HOOK RECOMMENDED FOR THE SMALLER YARN! You can use any yarn size you like and can use yarn that is all the same size, you do not have to mix yarn sizes.

Suggested starting chains for various projects - counts include +4 at end:
Baby blanket: 116 chains depending on yarn size used

Place mats: 68 chains

Table Runner: 68 to 100 chains for total width of table runner, you will then work the repeats to obtain the total length for your table.

Throw blanket : 164 chains, yarn size will affect total width and the number of repeats is up to you and will determine total length

Tote or Throw Pillow: 68 chains depending on yarn size used and desired size, create 2 and seam together

Makeup or Notions bag: 68, create 2 and sew together or see in the round info below

Scarf: 36 chains depending on yarn size used and desired width. I recommend size 3 light weight yarn or smaller for garments.

Wide scarf: 68 Chains

Shawl: 324 chains

IN THE ROUND projects - Slip stitch to first chain and you must work into that first stitch following the repeat given in the video:

Slouchy Hat: 96 chains, in size 1 yarn with a 2.75 mm hook (20 inch adult hat)

Throw Pillow: 20" to 24" depending on yarn size used and tension, chain 96 to 112 chains

Bag or Tote: 96 chains or 112 chains, depending on desired size

Treat bags/Mini gift bags: 32 chains

Project info and starting:
To begin your project you will chain in multiples of 16 plus 4 at the end to work a flat piece. You will skip the first chain and begin working in the second chain from the hook, ending up with an odd number of stitches. EXAMPLE: I chained 36 and had 35 stitches at the end of my first Foundation Row.
TO WORK IN THE ROUND: chain in multiples of 16 and slip stitch to the first chain, begin working the Repeat as given in the video.

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Hi Courtney, are you able to do the Mosiac heart pattern (either one) in a rectangle blanket that starts in the center?

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