The mosaic granny square is a highly textured and also a stunning alternative to the granny square.
Even though it looks a bit complicated, this is a relevantly easy stitch pattern that also beginners can do.
I love the look if it and I think it's so pretty!
The video tutorial is available in English and German. Keep scrolling!
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What can I create with the mosaic granny square?
You can use this stitch pattern for a blanket, pillowcase, and many other things. In addition, this pattern is a great stash buster and you can combine the colors to make it fit your style.
I made some dishcloths and they turned out so nice and colorful. When using bright and matching colors you can add a nice pop of color to your kitchen.
Some time ago, I made a mouse lovey using this technique
Because we are working with Granny squares, they have some holes in them, so it is a good idea to make them big when making dishcloths.
In that way, you can fold the dishcloth when using them and you won't burn your fingers.
When making dishcloths, I always use cotton yarn. The yarn from Hobbii is soft and is great to work with, it is strong and durable and they also have many nice colors!
I used up some leftovers for my dishcloths and just combined some bluish and greenish tones to bring some spring and summer vibes into my home.
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How to crochet the mosaic granny square.
So here is the video tutorial on how to make the mosaic granny square! We make new videos every week, so make sure to subscribe to our channel! Enjoy!
English video
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Deutsches Video
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E. J. M.van Oijen.
Saturday 27th of February 2021
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