Belle to Infinity; Center-Out Overlay Mosaic Crochet Pattern using Furls Wander Yarn

Support video for Belle to Infinity. I created this pattern as part of Crochet Foundry’s 2023 Blog Hop. Find the full written pattern for free on my website: Or purchase a nice PDF (including the x-marked chart): This design is worked from the center-out using the overlay mosaic crochet technique. This easy colorwork technique uses one yarn per round and there’s no cutting of your yarn! I used Furls Wander Yarn in Obsidian (black) and Tundra (light blue). My hook is a Furls Streamline. It is ebony wood and so light to hold! The yarn and hook was sent to me as part of the Blog Hop promotion (thank you!). This design can be made as large as you like, and you don’t have to reach a certain round. At the end of any round you can decide to be done. I decided to be done when I ran out of Tundra. I then added a few rounds of single crochet in the Back Loop Only using Obsidian to give my blanket a border. Follow this link to find my other social links: *Time Stamps* 0:00 Blanket Introduction 2:22 Crochet Introduction 2:45 Magic Ring (Using Contrasting Color / CC = Tundra) 4:00 Round 1: 8 SC in the Magic Ring 5:10 Invisible Join 6:09 Changing Colors 7:28 Round 2 (Using Main Color / MC = Obsidian) 11:55 Round 3 (CC) 19:13 Round 4 (MC) 19:57 Explaining brackets in the written pattern. For more info: 25:16 Round 5 (CC) 27:46 Round 6 (MC) / Counting Rounds 28:28 Actually starting Round 6 28:50 Discussing flaps and optional locking methods 31:08 Locking DC, option 1 33:20 Looking at the compression 34:26 Round 7 (CC) 35:37 Locking DC, option 2 and discussing the compression 37:29 Round 8 (MC) Our first dcC (double crochet Corner) 40:55 Locking the dcC (optional) 42:28 Closer look at the loop for the dcC 43:00 Looking at the wrong side and the flaps 45:05 Round 9 (CC) 46:15 Finding the chain for the corner stitches 46:59 Invisible join on Round 9 & examining the previous round’s join 49:43 Round 10 (MC) 51:29 Finding the corner chain 52:22 Examining the consequences of not locking in the dcC 53:09 Examining the invisible join of the previous round again 54:57 Round 11 (CC) 56:50 Looking at the layout (3 x 3) 58:00 Explaining the angled brackets in the pattern at Round 22 (apparently I’m not allowed to type them in this description box - but now I know what they’re called!) 59:15 Crocheting Round 22 1:00:08 Tips for the brackets that look like this: ( ) 1:03:47 Round 62 (using Round 22 of the pattern), explaining the angled brackets 1:05:09 The first angled bracket 1:06:53 The first completion of the angled bracket 1:07:56 Repeating between the angled brackets 1:08:38 The third repeat, explaining the growth on the sides 1:09:55 All done! Listen to my random harmonica music lol #centerout #overlaymosaiccrochet #crochettutorial #crochetpattern #CrochetFoundryBlogHop #Furlscrochethook #FurlsWanderYarn #freecrochetpattern #bloghop #prettyblanket #crochetblanket #crochetsquare
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