Mosaic Crochet - How to sew in your ends - Knotting Method to ensure your work never unravels

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In this tutorial I will show you how I deal with the tails on your Mosaic Crochet project.

Mosaic crochet is great for all skill levels and can be used to create many different things such as blankets, pillows, purses/bags, totes and garments. You can crochet these patterns in any combination you would like or just choose one and make and entire project with the same design. The result will be an eye catching, geometric design that is unisex and versatile.

My goal is to put out a minimum of 1 pattern per week.

Pattern 1 [2 Part Tutorial]
Part 1:    • Mosaic Crochet Along (CAL) Pattern 1 ...  
Part 2:    • Mosaic Crochet Along (CAL) Part 2 for...  

Pattern 2:    • Mosaic Crochet Along (CAL) Pattern 2  

Pattern 3:    • Mosaic Crochet Along Pattern 3 - Begi...  

HOOK SIZE: 5.5 mm for a blanket but if you are doing a bag of any kind or using size 3 do yarn I would use a 5 mm or smaller.

I USE A HOOK SIZE SMALLER TO SEW/WORK IN MY ENDS. In this video I'm using a 4 mm hook.

THE YARN: I'm using size 4 and mixing in a few colors that are size 3 DK. THE TRICK TO MIXING YARN SIZES IS JUST KEEPING YOUR TENSION EVEN! You can use any yarn size you like.

To begin your project you will chain in multiples of 10 plus 6 at the end. You will skip the first chain and begin working in the second chain from the hook, ending up with an odd number of stitches. EXAMPLE: I changed 36 and had 35 stitches at the end of my first Foundation Row.

Stitches used in this project: Back Loop Single Crochet and Front Loop Double Crochet (drop down double crochet as I like to call it).

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