I really like the Inset version because I don't have to cut my yarn every row or round. I will definitely look for more Inset videos. Thank you for your teaching. 😊
You're very welcome, Jen! I have a technique for overlay mosaic that eliminates most of the ends/tails. If you're interested, watch my video #25 for my COM technique (Continuous Overlay Mosaic). Happy crocheting to you!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for your kind comment! I hope you enjoy learning from many of my crochet videos! Happy crocheting to you now and always!
You're very welcome! I love your OCD name! I have OCD, too! What exactly would you like to see in a more thorough video? How to work the new swatch? How to follow the chart? Are you new to Mosaic Crochet or have you been doing it for a while?
@@TheCrochetArchitect I would like to see you work a chart designed for overlay in its original format and then in inset, so that I can see exactly what changes need to be made to the chart. I haven’t actually made any mosaic crochet yet, but understand both concepts and have saved several videos with the intent of making something soon. I have a habit of believing I am capable of doing anything, then refusing to give up until I have managed it. It often involves a fair amount of frogging because I cannot tolerate any known mistakes in the work!
I'll see if I can do a video like that. It'll be a while, though. My husband and I are still working on our new/used house most of the time! But I'll put this on my list of videos to make.
I'm just curious. Does the section of this video that starts at 6:10 on converting the charts (without working anything) make sense to you (without having worked any mosaic crochet yet)?
@@TheCrochetArchitect I think it’s clear to me but I will have to try it to be sure. No time at the moment because I have a pile of things I have promised to make for friends and family which are going to take several months to complete, but I have your video safely in my library and on Pinterest, ready for when I have time to experiment. Thanks so much for your speedy replies. What are you doing to your new (old) house? I hope you have a spacious and comfortable studio/crochet room. 🧡🧶🧡
Inset Mosaic Crochet is a little easier than Overlay Mosaic Crochet because of less ends. It's nice that there are options for everyone! Happy crocheting to you!
Thank you, Zaza! Mosaic Crochet really isn't that hard. You use only one color across each row, so you never have to change colors. I'd suggest watching some of my other Mosaic Crochet videos to learn this technique. Videos #21, 23 and 25 will probably be the most useful for you. Don't forget to turn on the subtitles so my English can be translated into Portuguese for you! Happy Mosaic Crocheting to you! Obrigado, Zaza! Mosaic Crochet realmente não é tão difícil. Você usa apenas uma cor em cada linha, para que nunca precise alterar as cores. Eu sugiro assistir a alguns dos meus outros vídeos de Mosaic Crochet para aprender essa técnica. Os vídeos 21, 23 e 25 provavelmente serão os mais úteis para você. Não esqueça de ativar as legendas para que meu inglês possa ser traduzido para o português para você! Feliz Crochê Mosaico para você!
Great video..could you just do reverse double crochet with the opposite color and work right to left? I don’t know if that makes sense…my brain is having a hard time trying to figure that out. I don’t want to convert to inset mosaic crochet and make my blanket larger.
Thank you, Susan. I'm glad you like it! I'll be doing another Overlay Mosaic Crochet video very soon that will teach one or two other options for reducing ends on Overlay Mosaic Crochet. So stay tuned to learn more ways to work this fabulous crochet technique!
Susan, A few days ago, I released the video showing how to work backwards stitches on the left to right rows. It's video #48. Happy Overlay Mosaic Crocheting to you!
Hi Linda. Unfortunately, I didn't upload the 2 diagrams/charts that I used in this video. However, you can download many free Mosaic Crochet charts from my website here: thecrochetarchitect.com/patterns/free-patterns/. Happy crocheting to you!
Thank you for this video. It has been most helpful. BTW can you direct me to the pattern for the white top you are wearing. Its just what I am looking for. TIA
You're very welcome, Janet! I'm glad that this video is helpful for you! The "top" I'm wearing in this video is actually a poncho. I designed it over 8 years ago and it was published in the April 2014 issue of Crochet World magazine. If you don't own this magazine, you can purchase a digital copy from Annie's here: www.anniescatalog.com/detail.html?code=AM01217 or you can do a search for a copy of this magazine issue online. You can see the photo of the poncho on my Ravelry pattern page here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/flower-box-poncho. It can be made with or without the flowers on the front. Enjoy!
I am planning a piece with a picture that I have already designed on standard graph paper. Can you advise on which technique will more closely match the proportions of the design so I can crochet it without distortion? Thanks in advance.
Overlay Mosaic Crochet will be a closer match to regular graph paper proportions. Inset Mosaic Crochet tends to make designs quite tall because of working 2 rows consecutively of each color. I hope this helps!
Very clear video! However, the Inset Mosaic crochet pattern you show in video has solid and open circles to indicate where dc/tr go, but the Inset mosaic crochet pattern I am thinking to convert to Overlay mosaic crochet pattern only shows the colors/design on graph chart but does not indicate where dc/tr should go (it does include written instructions) which I am accustomed to seeing in prior overlay patterns. How do I know where to put X's? Hope this question makes sense? TIA!
It sounds like the dc/tr should go in the square on the top row of 3 rows with the same color in a column (3 squares vertically with the same color). I hope that makes sense. If you study the charts in the video (around the 6:15 time), you'll probably figure it out just fine. Remember that you won't be working chain spaces with Overlay Mosaic Crochet. You'll just work dc (or Anchored dc) and sc in the back loop. You can also use my COM technique to eliminate the ends on Overlay Mosaic Crochet. It's my video #25 that can be viewed here: th-cam.com/video/fgdFlkafsdo/w-d-xo.html. Happy crocheting to you!
Elaine, That's a really good question! You may have to add an extra chain to the project, but I'm not sure about that. It's been too many years since I did any Tunisian Mosaic Crochet and I'm not sure where my swatches are for it (since we moved 16 months ago)! I just watched a few TH-cam videos on Tunisian Mosaic Crochet (or Mosaic Tunisian Crochet) and it looks like there are a few different stitch combinations that some crocheters use for Tunisian Mosaic Crochet. But I can tell you that one line on an Overlay Mosaic Crochet chart is equal to the forward and return passes on the Tunisian Mosaic Crochet chart. I'm sorry that I couldn't be more helpful. If you find a good TH-cam video that explains how to do this, I'd love to know. Happy crocheting, Susan
Thank you for this video. Do you have a video on how to do a gauge swatch for the overlay technique? I'm doing a blanket and didn't do a swatch thinking it wasn't a garment, so I'd be ok. Well, this blanket is supposed to be 71" across and it's over 100, lol. I'm using the hook and yarn suggested. Clearly, my crochet is looser than the designer's. It is a 283 chain. I'm not sure how to do a swatch to check the gauge. Is it single crochets, double crochets? Thank you for any advice.
Unfortunately, I don't have a video for doing a gauge swatch. But I can tell you how to do one. Gauge swatches should be around 4" wide x 4" high. You may not want to make yours that high because if you're doing regular overlay mosaic, you'll be finishing off at the end of each row and you won't be able to reuse that yarn in your project. I think the stitch gauge is more important than the row gauge anyway. However, if you have plenty of extra yarn, making your swatch 4" high would be advisable. Did the pattern come with a gauge in it? With the 283 chains and the 71" you mentioned, the stitch gauge is pretty much 16 stitches = 4". So you'll make a swatch with 16 stitches in it. You want to use the same stitches that are used in the project. Make sure you work at least 4-5 rows in your gauge swatch. It sounds like your tension is much looser than the designer's tension, so I'd suggest using a hook 1-2 sizes smaller. Please let me know if you have any more questions. By the way, have you watched my video #25 for my COM technique (Continuous Overlay Mosaic)?
Thanks for your advice. There was no gauge listed, just measurements for different weight yarns. I did watch your video for COM and I plan on doing the anchored dc. I love that! Thanks for that video too!
I think you could probably convert a filet crochet pattern to overlay mosaic crochet. You could work the solid filet squares as the drop down dc stitches in the light color and the open filet squares as just sc peeking out between the light dc surrounding it with 2 mosaic crochet rows (one dark and one light) for each row in the filet crochet chart/pattern. OR you could work 4 mosaic crochet rows (1 dark, 1 light, 1 dark and 1 light) for each row in the filet crochet chart/pattern (with the 2nd row of the dark color as drop down dc to give more of a substantial open space from the filet crochet chart/pattern). This sounds like a fascinating possibility that I'm going to have to explore in the coming days/weeks/months! Happy crocheting to you, Alissa!
Hi. I am in the process of converting a pattern I bought of a blanket in overlay technique to insert as I find the result somewhat messy. The resulting pattern is not so clear/neat. Are the B rows exactly the same as the A rows? Does this mean that all my diamonds will be very elongated? Do I have to rewrite / rethink the pattern design? And approx how much more yarn percentage wise would I need to obtain the same pattern? Sounds complicated. Maybe better buy a new pattern 🤨😡😤.
When you say the pattern is "messy", what do you mean? Is it all the ends that you don't like? If so, simply work the pattern with my COM technique instead to eliminate the ends. It only uses a tiny bit more yarn and you don't need to work a double border. You can learn my COM technique for Overlay Mosaic Crochet in video #25.
What are the benefits of inset? I dont see any. It is not as pretty, uses more yarn, and I dont think would be appropriate if there were more than a couple triples in a row. That would leave long chains in the back. What is the technique that shows a pattern on reverse as well?
Hi Leslie. Great questions! I think the only benefit of inset mosaic crochet is not having ends/tails at the beginning and end of every row, like you have in overlay mosaic. I agree that inset isn't as pretty as overlay. I don't think you have to leave the chains on the back, though. You can work over them if you'd like, which would make the project reversible. There are several mosaic techniques that are reversible. One of my favorites is the Spike SC Mosaic Crochet technique. You can watch me demonstrate that technique here: th-cam.com/video/Inx7Qjd2Gtw/w-d-xo.html. I have several other mosaic crochet videos, as well. If you'd like to watch any of those videos and see what you might like best, check out my other mosaic crochet videos in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLvrXmMW8WECMkWvZj85aGmtdWVpp3nRrO.html. My personal favorite technique (on most days) is Overlay Mosaic Crochet using my COM technique and Anchored DC stitch. But I know it's not for everyone! I don't like all the tails/ends and I don't want the extra work of doing a double border! Happy crocheting to you!
Thank you for your comment. Are you talking about demonstrating how to crochet the different styles of mosaic crochet or taking one type of chart and converting it to the other type of chart? Happy crocheting to you.
I'm sorry that this video wasn't as detailed as you'd like, Lesa. Can you tell me what extra information you'd like me to cover in regards to converting a Mosaic Crochet pattern?
Clear and crisp explanation. You answered so many questions that I had.
Thank you so much.
You're very welcome! I'm glad I was able to answer your questions. Happy crocheting to you now and always!
I really like the Inset version because I don't have to cut my yarn every row or round. I will definitely look for more Inset videos. Thank you for your teaching. 😊
You're very welcome, Jen! I have a technique for overlay mosaic that eliminates most of the ends/tails. If you're interested, watch my video #25 for my COM technique (Continuous Overlay Mosaic). Happy crocheting to you!
You are a gifted teacher, Susan. Thank you!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for your kind comment! I hope you enjoy learning from many of my crochet videos! Happy crocheting to you now and always!
Thank you so much! This was extremely helpful!
You're very welcome, Lisa! I'm glad my video was helpful for you. Happy Mosaic Crocheting to you!
Great tutorial! And I loved the bloopers at the end. So fun!
Thanks, Heather! My husband loves putting in bloopers! I make plenty of them!!!
Thank you so much for the video. I would love to see a fuller explanation of how to convert from one to the other. Your videos are very clear. xxx
You're very welcome! I love your OCD name! I have OCD, too! What exactly would you like to see in a more thorough video? How to work the new swatch? How to follow the chart? Are you new to Mosaic Crochet or have you been doing it for a while?
@@TheCrochetArchitect I would like to see you work a chart designed for overlay in its original format and then in inset, so that I can see exactly what changes need to be made to the chart. I haven’t actually made any mosaic crochet yet, but understand both concepts and have saved several videos with the intent of making something soon. I have a habit of believing I am capable of doing anything, then refusing to give up until I have managed it. It often involves a fair amount of frogging because I cannot tolerate any known mistakes in the work!
I'll see if I can do a video like that. It'll be a while, though. My husband and I are still working on our new/used house most of the time! But I'll put this on my list of videos to make.
I'm just curious. Does the section of this video that starts at 6:10 on converting the charts (without working anything) make sense to you (without having worked any mosaic crochet yet)?
@@TheCrochetArchitect I think it’s clear to me but I will have to try it to be sure. No time at the moment because I have a pile of things I have promised to make for friends and family which are going to take several months to complete, but I have your video safely in my library and on Pinterest, ready for when I have time to experiment. Thanks so much for your speedy replies. What are you doing to your new (old) house? I hope you have a spacious and comfortable studio/crochet room. 🧡🧶🧡
I like the inset one!
Inset Mosaic Crochet is a little easier than Overlay Mosaic Crochet because of less ends. It's nice that there are options for everyone! Happy crocheting to you!
Parabéns lindo trabalho
Estou querendo muito aprender essa técnica de crochê
Mais parece tão difícil
Mais vou tentar
Parabéns Sucesso
Thank you, Zaza! Mosaic Crochet really isn't that hard. You use only one color across each row, so you never have to change colors. I'd suggest watching some of my other Mosaic Crochet videos to learn this technique. Videos #21, 23 and 25 will probably be the most useful for you. Don't forget to turn on the subtitles so my English can be translated into Portuguese for you! Happy Mosaic Crocheting to you!
Obrigado, Zaza! Mosaic Crochet realmente não é tão difícil. Você usa apenas uma cor em cada linha, para que nunca precise alterar as cores. Eu sugiro assistir a alguns dos meus outros vídeos de Mosaic Crochet para aprender essa técnica. Os vídeos 21, 23 e 25 provavelmente serão os mais úteis para você. Não esqueça de ativar as legendas para que meu inglês possa ser traduzido para o português para você! Feliz Crochê Mosaico para você!
@@TheCrochetArchitect Grata Amada vou assistir sim
You are very welcome!
Você é muito bem-vindo
Lovely
I'm glad you like it, Mariana! I hope you're successful converting mosaic crochet patterns for your projects!
Thank you so much
You're very welcome, Diana!
Great video..could you just do reverse double crochet with the opposite color and work right to left? I don’t know if that makes sense…my brain is having a hard time trying to figure that out. I don’t want to convert to inset mosaic crochet and make my blanket larger.
Thank you, Susan. I'm glad you like it! I'll be doing another Overlay Mosaic Crochet video very soon that will teach one or two other options for reducing ends on Overlay Mosaic Crochet. So stay tuned to learn more ways to work this fabulous crochet technique!
Susan, A few days ago, I released the video showing how to work backwards stitches on the left to right rows. It's video #48. Happy Overlay Mosaic Crocheting to you!
Just found your channel. Do you have diagram that can be printed?
Hi Linda. Unfortunately, I didn't upload the 2 diagrams/charts that I used in this video. However, you can download many free Mosaic Crochet charts from my website here: thecrochetarchitect.com/patterns/free-patterns/. Happy crocheting to you!
Thank you for this video. It has been most helpful. BTW can you direct me to the pattern for the white top you are wearing. Its just what I am looking for. TIA
You're very welcome, Janet! I'm glad that this video is helpful for you! The "top" I'm wearing in this video is actually a poncho. I designed it over 8 years ago and it was published in the April 2014 issue of Crochet World magazine. If you don't own this magazine, you can purchase a digital copy from Annie's here: www.anniescatalog.com/detail.html?code=AM01217 or you can do a search for a copy of this magazine issue online. You can see the photo of the poncho on my Ravelry pattern page here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/flower-box-poncho. It can be made with or without the flowers on the front. Enjoy!
I am planning a piece with a picture that I have already designed on standard graph paper. Can you advise on which technique will more closely match the proportions of the design so I can crochet it without distortion? Thanks in advance.
Overlay Mosaic Crochet will be a closer match to regular graph paper proportions. Inset Mosaic Crochet tends to make designs quite tall because of working 2 rows consecutively of each color. I hope this helps!
Very clear video! However, the Inset Mosaic crochet pattern you show in video has solid and open circles to indicate where dc/tr go, but the Inset mosaic crochet pattern I am thinking to convert to Overlay mosaic crochet pattern only shows the colors/design on graph chart but does not indicate where dc/tr should go (it does include written instructions) which I am accustomed to seeing in prior overlay patterns. How do I know where to put X's? Hope this question makes sense? TIA!
It sounds like the dc/tr should go in the square on the top row of 3 rows with the same color in a column (3 squares vertically with the same color). I hope that makes sense. If you study the charts in the video (around the 6:15 time), you'll probably figure it out just fine. Remember that you won't be working chain spaces with Overlay Mosaic Crochet. You'll just work dc (or Anchored dc) and sc in the back loop. You can also use my COM technique to eliminate the ends on Overlay Mosaic Crochet. It's my video #25 that can be viewed here: th-cam.com/video/fgdFlkafsdo/w-d-xo.html. Happy crocheting to you!
Hilarious with the vice a versa😂❤
I'm glad you got a good laugh! Happy crocheting to you!
Can this be done for overlay mosaic in the round?
I don't see why not! Give it a try and please let me know how it works out. Happy mosaic crocheting to you!
Can you tell me how to convert overlay mosaic charts into Tunisian overlay mosaic please Susan?
Elaine,
That's a really good question! You may have to add an extra chain to the project, but I'm not sure about that. It's been too many years since I did any Tunisian Mosaic Crochet and I'm not sure where my swatches are for it (since we moved 16 months ago)! I just watched a few TH-cam videos on Tunisian Mosaic Crochet (or Mosaic Tunisian Crochet) and it looks like there are a few different stitch combinations that some crocheters use for Tunisian Mosaic Crochet. But I can tell you that one line on an Overlay Mosaic Crochet chart is equal to the forward and return passes on the Tunisian Mosaic Crochet chart.
I'm sorry that I couldn't be more helpful. If you find a good TH-cam video that explains how to do this, I'd love to know.
Happy crocheting,
Susan
Thank you for this video. Do you have a video on how to do a gauge swatch for the overlay technique? I'm doing a blanket and didn't do a swatch thinking it wasn't a garment, so I'd be ok. Well, this blanket is supposed to be 71" across and it's over 100, lol. I'm using the hook and yarn suggested. Clearly, my crochet is looser than the designer's. It is a 283 chain. I'm not sure how to do a swatch to check the gauge. Is it single crochets, double crochets? Thank you for any advice.
Unfortunately, I don't have a video for doing a gauge swatch. But I can tell you how to do one. Gauge swatches should be around 4" wide x 4" high. You may not want to make yours that high because if you're doing regular overlay mosaic, you'll be finishing off at the end of each row and you won't be able to reuse that yarn in your project. I think the stitch gauge is more important than the row gauge anyway. However, if you have plenty of extra yarn, making your swatch 4" high would be advisable. Did the pattern come with a gauge in it? With the 283 chains and the 71" you mentioned, the stitch gauge is pretty much 16 stitches = 4". So you'll make a swatch with 16 stitches in it. You want to use the same stitches that are used in the project. Make sure you work at least 4-5 rows in your gauge swatch. It sounds like your tension is much looser than the designer's tension, so I'd suggest using a hook 1-2 sizes smaller. Please let me know if you have any more questions. By the way, have you watched my video #25 for my COM technique (Continuous Overlay Mosaic)?
Thanks for your advice. There was no gauge listed, just measurements for different weight yarns. I did watch your video for COM and I plan on doing the anchored dc. I love that! Thanks for that video too!
You're very welcome! Happy Mosaic Crocheting to you!
Is it possible/easy to convert a filet crochet pattern to an overlay crochet pattern?
I think you could probably convert a filet crochet pattern to overlay mosaic crochet. You could work the solid filet squares as the drop down dc stitches in the light color and the open filet squares as just sc peeking out between the light dc surrounding it with 2 mosaic crochet rows (one dark and one light) for each row in the filet crochet chart/pattern. OR you could work 4 mosaic crochet rows (1 dark, 1 light, 1 dark and 1 light) for each row in the filet crochet chart/pattern (with the 2nd row of the dark color as drop down dc to give more of a substantial open space from the filet crochet chart/pattern). This sounds like a fascinating possibility that I'm going to have to explore in the coming days/weeks/months!
Happy crocheting to you, Alissa!
Hi. I am in the process of converting a pattern I bought of a blanket in overlay technique to insert as I find the result somewhat messy. The resulting pattern is not so clear/neat. Are the B rows exactly the same as the A rows? Does this mean that all my diamonds will be very elongated? Do I have to rewrite / rethink the pattern design? And approx how much more yarn percentage wise would I need to obtain the same pattern? Sounds complicated. Maybe better buy a new pattern 🤨😡😤.
When you say the pattern is "messy", what do you mean? Is it all the ends that you don't like? If so, simply work the pattern with my COM technique instead to eliminate the ends. It only uses a tiny bit more yarn and you don't need to work a double border. You can learn my COM technique for Overlay Mosaic Crochet in video #25.
Can mosaic be turned into c2c
I don't think mosaic can be turned into c2c, Margie.
What are the benefits of inset? I dont see any. It is not as pretty, uses more yarn, and I dont think would be appropriate if there were more than a couple triples in a row. That would leave long chains in the back. What is the technique that shows a pattern on reverse as well?
Hi Leslie. Great questions!
I think the only benefit of inset mosaic crochet is not having ends/tails at the beginning and end of every row, like you have in overlay mosaic. I agree that inset isn't as pretty as overlay. I don't think you have to leave the chains on the back, though. You can work over them if you'd like, which would make the project reversible.
There are several mosaic techniques that are reversible. One of my favorites is the Spike SC Mosaic Crochet technique. You can watch me demonstrate that technique here: th-cam.com/video/Inx7Qjd2Gtw/w-d-xo.html. I have several other mosaic crochet videos, as well. If you'd like to watch any of those videos and see what you might like best, check out my other mosaic crochet videos in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLvrXmMW8WECMkWvZj85aGmtdWVpp3nRrO.html.
My personal favorite technique (on most days) is Overlay Mosaic Crochet using my COM technique and Anchored DC stitch. But I know it's not for everyone! I don't like all the tails/ends and I don't want the extra work of doing a double border!
Happy crocheting to you!
Nice 👍🌹🤝🙏
Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad you like it! Happy Mosaic Crocheting to you!
I would find it a lot easy to understand to actually see it being done …..rather than explained….
Thank you for your comment. Are you talking about demonstrating how to crochet the different styles of mosaic crochet or taking one type of chart and converting it to the other type of chart? Happy crocheting to you.
Not as detailed on convering the patterns as I would have liked.
I'm sorry that this video wasn't as detailed as you'd like, Lesa. Can you tell me what extra information you'd like me to cover in regards to converting a Mosaic Crochet pattern?