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  1. Tunisian Mosaic Crochet is my latest favorite technique. Like, traditional crochet, every row is made in a single color, but in Tunisian crochet there is an added bonus of not having to weave in ends or to create an enclosed border. This is because Tunisian crochet is worked on one side only since you don’t have to turn the project after the completion of a row. Because of this, there is no need to cut and reattach yarn on every row like you have to in traditional crochet! This set of four coasters make for a great first Tunisian Mosaic Crochet project. They work up really quickly and you can use up left over yarn from other projects from your stash! They are great for practicing the Mosaic crochet technique and would make perfect gifts for Christmas too. I hope you will enjoy making them https://knitterknotter.com/ekta-tunisian-mosaic-coasters-free-crochet-pattern/
  2. I and my team of testers are working hard to prepare my latest pattern called "Maryam in Square" as a CAL. Will you be interested in joining the upcoming CAL? You can join my FB group for further announcement. Mahoor Mosaic Crochet Communiry
  3. I am happy to announce a new pattern release on my Ravelry store and etsy shop. It will be up and running as of September 26 at 12 a.m. almost 1 hour from now. Hope you enjoy trying my new pattern, called INFINITY. It is in Overly mosaic crochet technique and can be worked both flat and in the round. For more information you can read a post related to this pattern on my blog.
  4. Hi everyone If you are interested in Mosaic Crochet, my first pattern is up and running in Ravelry.com It is a pattern suitable for making pillows, cushions, purses, and even blankets. The pattern is in two versions and it is on sale right now. July promotion 20% off. feel free to contact me for my Ravelry store link. Or you can search the pattern by its name "Mosaic Pine Tree". Thank you.
  5. The Golden Winter Cap designed by Ratna Kodikal @srishtidesign is lovely! It comes in two sizes (for children and adults) with separate instructions for left and right handed people. It is made using the Mosaic crochet technique. See the full instructions at https://knitterknotter.com/golden-winter-cap-free-crochet-pattern/
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