Mid Century Modern is a time around the 1950’s. Some of my very favorite decor. This blanket strip can be used with other strips to make a blanket, mix and match! The MCM geo mosaic strip is part of a collaboration with other designers to make the fun and beautiful Mosaic In A Month Geometric Mosaic Blanket. Read all about how you can join in on this fun CAL.
If you’re new to the CAL – READ MORE ABOUT IT HERE.
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Table of contents
- The Inspiration
- Mosaic in a Month Geometric Mosaic Blanket Details
- Collaboration Designer Crochet Blankets
- About the Mosaic Geometric Blanket CAL
- Skip the Clicks and Make it Today!
- Mid Century Modern Blanket Strip Crochet Pattern
- Mid Century Modern Mosaic Crochet Blanket Strip Chart
- Mid Century Modern Mosaic Crochet Written Pattern
- Rows 1 – 10
- Rows 11 – 17
- Rows 18 – 27
- Thanks for being here!
The Inspiration
Welcome friends! This is the pattern I told you about yesterday. The design was inspired by my love of the 1950’s decor and all Retro. This is a little retro chain and the best part is there is a very short repeat! Easy peasy.
Mosaic in a Month Geometric Mosaic Blanket Details
This is my first mosaic crochet collaboration and I am IN LOVE with mosaic crochet. I’ve had a few finished mosaic patterns in the works for about a year, but somehow they keep getting put on the backburner.
My sweet friend Erin of Juniper & Oakes is becoming an amazing mosaic crochet blanket designer and LOVES crochet alongs.
Erin and I have worked on other collaborations together over the years. Check those out too:
Collaboration Designer Crochet Blankets
About the Mosaic Geometric Blanket CAL
This beautiful blanket is composed of 11 different strips designed by 11 talented crochet designers. A new strip will be released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday free on each designer’s blog during the month of June 2024.
On July 1, the border will release to finish off the blanket. Head on over to Erin’s Facebook community to participate with others making the blanket. She will be giving a prize to a random participant who completes the project.
Skip the Clicks and Make it Today!
Don’t like to wait and want to crochet at your pace. Want everything at your fingertips all at once, including all the 11 charts, all 11 written instructions, access to video tutorials, and more?
The Mosaic in a Month Ebook is available at the low price of $10.99. Get the Geometric Mosaic Crochet Blanket eBook Here.
Mosaic Crochet Blanket Ebook Includes:
- Charts
- Written instructions
- Border
- Finishing touches
- Video tutorials
- Pictures
- & more
All available instantly!
Grab the EBook HereMid Century Modern Blanket Strip Crochet Pattern
Free version of my blanket strip below.
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate {A basic knowledge of overlay mosaic crochet is needed}
Gauge:
23 stitches x 22 rows = 4” x 4” in square
Multiples used in this mosaic crochet blanket strip:
Your Foundation Row should be any multiple of 8 plus 3 extra stitches.
Abbreviations {US Terms}
- BBS – Beginning Border Stitch
- BLOsc – Back Loop Only Single Crochet
- ch – Chain
- dc – Double Crochet
- EBS – Ending Border Stitch
- FLOdc – Front Loop Only Double Crochet
- Fsc – Foundation single crochet
- RS – Right Side
- sc – Single Crochet
Mid Century Modern Mosaic Crochet Blanket Strip Chart
Legend
Mid Century Modern Mosaic Crochet Written Pattern
Rows 1 – 10
1: With Color A, BBS in 1st, BLOsc across, EBS in last.
2: With Color B, BBS in 1st, BLOsc across, EBS in last.
3: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
4: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
5: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
6: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
7: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
8: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
9: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
10: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, , EBS in last.
Rows 11 – 17
11: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
12: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
13: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
14: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
15: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
16: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
17: With Color A BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Rows 18 – 27
18: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
19: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
20: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
21: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
22: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
23: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
24: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
25: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
26: With Color B, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1,, EBS in last.
27: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Thanks for being here!
I hope you enjoyed this pattern! It’s an easy one compared to the other’s according to Erin! LOL.
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