![]() If you would like to learn another way of doing it, read about the overlay mosaic crochet, back loop only technique instead which you can use in rows (with lots of ends) or rounds. The colour you are working with are the stitches for that row, any other colour are the skipped stitches and you need to work a ch1 (or more traditionally a ch2) and skip the stitch.įor a RS row any stitch into a dc (US sc) of previous row is a dc (US sc), any stitch into a skipped stitch 3 rows below is a tr (US dc). ![]() ![]() The first pass Row 1,2,3 etc (RS: right side) is read from right to left, the second pass Row 1a, 2a, 3a etc (WS: wrong side) is read from left to right.Įach square on the chart represents a stitch or skipped stitch. The chart is read from the bottom to the top with each row representing 2 rows of the same colour of crochet. The principals for reading the mosaic chart are the same though. If this is the case, just make sure to follow the key for that specific chart. You might often find mosaic crochet charts with symbols instead of colours in them.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |