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SOUTH AMERICAN INSPIRED Mosaic Crochet Pattern
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SOUTH AMERICAN INSPIRED MOSAIC CROCHET GRAPH:
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SOUTH AMERICAN INSPIRED FLOWERS MOSAIC CROCHET WRITTEN PATTERN:
The inspiration behind this week’s mosaic pattern is the unique aztec inspired lines of South America! I love the history and lore behind the Mayan’s and their intelligent designs from pryamids to dwellings. This design is directly inspired by Mayan Pottery designs.
Pattern Notes:
Main Repeat throughout the pattern is in between the brackets.
- The LCM (least common multiple) in this pattern is quite large. So the minimum blanket width is 227 sts.
- Repeat the brackets however many times as indicated.
Full Blanket Pattern:
Continue working Row 1 on top of the last completed row from the previous pattern on this and throughout. You can add an extra decorative row between if you’d like to spice it up a bit too!
← Row 1 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch (227 stitches).
← Row 2 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 3 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1] 56 times, BLOsc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 4 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1] 112 times, FLOdc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 5 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3] 56 times, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 6 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 7 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 8 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x1, FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x5] 14 times, BLOsc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 9 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5] 14 times, FLOdc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 10 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x2, FLOdc x3] 3 times, [BLOsc x3, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x3] 13 times, BLOsc x2, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 11 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, FLOdc x2, [BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x3] 13 times, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x2, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 12 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x3, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5] 13 times, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 13 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2] 2 times, [BLOsc x5, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2] 13 times, BLOsc x5, [FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1] 2 times, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 14 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2] 2 times, [FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2] 13 times, FLOdc x5, [BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1] 2 times, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 15 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 16 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 17 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 18 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2] 2 times, [FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2] 13 times, FLOdc x5, [BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1] 2 times, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 19 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2] 2 times, [BLOsc x5, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2] 13 times, BLOsc x5, [FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1] 2 times, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 20 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x3, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5] 13 times, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 21 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, FLOdc x2, [BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x3] 13 times, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x2, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 22 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x2, FLOdc x3] 3 times, [BLOsc x3, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x3] 13 times, BLOsc x2, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 23 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5] 14 times, FLOdc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 24 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x1, FLOdc x5, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x5] 14 times, BLOsc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 25 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 26 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 27 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3] 56 times, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 28 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, [FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1] 112 times, FLOdc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 29 (RS): With Color B, BBS in 1st Stitch, ch 1, [BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1] 56 times, BLOsc x1, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
← Row 30 (RS): With Color A, BBS in 1st stitch, ch 1, BLOsc x225, ch 1, EBS in last stitch.
Total: BBS x30, BLOsc x4866, FLOdc x1884, EBS x30.
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