Long-awaited, but here it is! It took quite some time, and I admit I have hesitated if I would do this, but decided that I will!!! A new CAL! I got inspired, and thought it should be doable, despite the super busy period I’m in personally. No worries, it is all very positive, but it takes a lot of my time and energy. And I’m really wanting to do it! Because honestly, I became a little ‘crochet tired’. I have always been a woman with lots of crafting hobbies, and I like to switch between things. I also just wanted to spend more time withRead More →

And there it is! Balanced Mosaic knitting! I announced it already a couple of times something new was coming, but I’m finally ready to present to you the materials that I’ve been working on the last couple of weeks. The video For the introduction of the technique I made a video, in which I explain how I got to this way of mosaic knitting. And for how to do the technique I made 3 separate videos. A video for the cast on and row 1, a video for row 2, and a video for rows 3 and 4. This way you can take the rightRead More →

On these pages I show how to do balanced mosaic knitting with the use of the pattern charts that are on the page with the instructions (click here). Download them both: the ‘shortened’ full version as well as the partial version with the regular knitting symbols. Please also read the explanation of the knitting symbols first and pay attention to the difference between front, back and working side! Click on the small pictures in this tutorail to see them in full. Cast on and row 1: click here to go to that page Row 2: click here to go to that page Row 3 and 4: that’s this pageRead More →

On these pages I show how to do balanced mosaic knitting with the use of the pattern charts that are on the page with the instructions (click here). Download them both: the ‘shortened’ full version as well as the partial version with the regular knitting symbols. Please also read the explanation of the knitting symbols first and pay attention to the difference between front, back and working side! Click on the small pictures in this tutorail to see them in full. Cast on and row 1: click here to go to that page Row 2: that’s this page Row 3 and 4: click here to go to that pageRead More →

On these pages I show how to do balanced mosaic knitting with the use of the pattern charts that are on the page with the instructions (click here). Download them both: the ‘shortened’ full version as well as the partial version with the regular knitting symbols. Please also read the explanation of the knitting symbols first and pay attention to the difference between front, back and working side! Click on the small pictures in this tutorail to see them in full. Cast on and row 1: that’s this page Row 2: click here to go to that page Row 3 and 4: click here to go to that pageRead More →

Balanced mosaic knitting is a way of mosaic knitting that I developed to address an issue with regular mosaic knitting with large graphical designs, and which creates a slightly different look of the stitches compared to regular mosaic knitting. This makes the technique especially suitable for graphical designs. I have named the technique ‘balanced mosaic knitting’. I would appreciate it if you would mention me as the developer of this method when using it in publications or videos. I hold the copyright of the material on my website and YouTube videos. Look for the introduction and how it originated on this page: Introduction of Balanced MosaicRead More →

Balanced mosaic knitting is a way of mosaic knitting that I developed to address an issue with regular mosaic knitting with large graphical designs, and which creates a slightly different look of the stitches compared to regular mosaic knitting. This makes the technique especially suitable for graphical designs. I have named the technique ‘balanced mosaic knitting’. I would appreciate it if you would mention me as the developer of this method when using it in publications or videos. I hold the copyright of the material on my website and YouTube videos. Mosaic knitting When I published the Hooked and Locked Cal for the interwoven crochetRead More →