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Fairy Dust Mosaic

Downloadable PDF, English, English
£8.95
Fairy Dust Mosaic
£8.95
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Product Details

Fairy Dust was designed as an 8-part CAL, worked using overlay mosaic crochet, and finished off with a beautiful envelope border. It does not require any slanted stitches, nor mid-row colour changes, making it ideal for all levels of expertise, includingbeginners to mosaic crochet.

If you are unfamiliar with mosaic crochet or the envelope border, don’t worry, they are much easier to do than they look, and step by step instructions are given.You will only be using 1 colour for each row.

The pattern is written for a single size (197 sts x 240 rows).

You can easily combine Fairy Dust with any of my other 48-stitch repeat mosaic crochet designs, including Woodland Trail, Flora’s Fauna and Letitia’s Garden.

Supporting videos for the gauge swatch, chart 2 (door handles) and the border will also be provided on my RosinaCrochets YouTube channel.

This listing is for the complete pattern, but if you would rather join in with the CAL, which runs until 2 August 2024, please visit my Ravelry store.

Craft
Crochet
Designer
Rosina Plane
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Number of patterns
1
Skill Level
Intermediate

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Recent reviews

After printing out the pattern it looked complicated. As I started to read the instructions, I realized that it wasn't too bad. I only bought the pattern, am using Bernat Softee Baby yarn. The pattern seems easy to follow. I am making this for my great granddaughter, with this yarn. I will also be making the same pattern for my granddaughter, with Caron Simply Soft yarn.

Mary DeBrouwer 03/09/2024

Absolutely love Rosina Plane blankets. Easy to follow, very well explained and lots of visual reference so you know you are doing it right. Looks ver complicated but uses 1 colour per row and is a lot easier than it looks. I have done several of her blankets now and have shown friends how to make them. They are hard to put down as you just want to see the picture grow

12/07/2024