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Mosaic Blooming Dusk: Free Crochet Pattern

  • Writer: CrochetHooksandMagic
    CrochetHooksandMagic
  • Feb 10
  • 11 min read

Welcome to the mosaic Blooming Dusk crochet square!


Introducing ‘Blooming Dusk,' the delightful third pattern in my exclusive series of four floral mosaic designs.


This mesmerising crochet pattern is worked in mosaic in the round, offering a harmony of elegance and simplicity. Whether you're a beginner looking for an accessible entry into the world of mosaic crochet or an experienced crocheter seeking a new, addictive project, ’Blooming Dusk’ is crafted to inspire and challenge your creativity.


Let the subtle interplay of buds and leaves transport you to a calm, blossoming garden with each stitch. Enjoy the magic of mosaic crochet and create a beautiful piece that shines with the glow of nature.


If you haven't tried the first and second pattern in this series you can find them here: Floral Dawn and Twilight Garden.



4 mosaic crochet squares with a crochet hook and ball of yarn in greens and lilacs.

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What do you need?


You'll need 2 superfine weight yarn (3 ply) colours in contrasting shades. I've chosen a colour change yarn with an acrylic mix fibre content which can be used as either the main colour or contrast colour, depending on your own preference, and a plain white.





[MC] Hobbii Universe—Rigel the Star (26)

(Superfine/3ply, 98% Acrylic, 2% Polyester , 462m/100g)

 

[CC] Hobbii Soft Alpaca—White (01)

(Superfine/3ply, 100% Alpaca,  165m/50g)


You'll also need a crochet hook:



Make sure you also have a tape measure and stitch markers to hand before you start to check your tension.



How are the squares made?


The square is worked in the round from centre out. The mosaic overlay technique is used throughout to build the design; you do not have to change colour mid round.



4 mosaic crochet squares arranged in portrait with a ball of yarn and crochet hook in greens and lilacs.




Each finished square measures 19 cm (7.5”) using the same yarn and hook specified and can be joined to create blankets, table runners or any other item you can imagine using your squares.




4 mosaic crochet squares in greens and lilacs.



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Materials


[MC] Hobbii Universe—Rigel the Star (26)

[CC] Hobbii Soft Alpaca—White (01)


Hook 3.0mm (US D/3)


Other Stitch markers for placing, tape measure.


Tension 26 sts x 24 rnds = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm) measured over blsc. Size up or down in hook to achieve tension. Size up or down in hook to achieve tension.


Terminology US


Sizes One size


Approx Finished Size 19 cm (7.5”) square


Style Crochet Square


Pattern notes


Each mosaic round is worked from the right side; do not turn at the end of each round.


All blsc are worked into the top of the stitch from the previous round as normal.


All fldcs are worked into the front loop of the stitch immediately below it, 2 rows down, ie where a fldc is indicated in round 3, it is worked into the front loop of the stitch directly below it from round 1 and the same stitch of row 3 is skipped.


All slip stitches are worked into back loop only and first stitch of each round is worked in same stitch as previous round’s slip stitch.


There is no need to fasten off the colour not being used at the end of each round, just drop the colour and pick it up again when required.


Chains and modified corner stitches are not included in stitch counts.



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Crochet Pattern Abbreviations:


blsc—back loop single crochet

ch—chain

CC—contrast colour

fldc—front loop double crochet

Lfltr—left front loop treble crochet

Lfldc—left front loop double crochet

MC—main colour

rep—repeat

Rfldc—right front loop double crochet

Rfltr—right front loop treble crochet

Rfltr-Lfltr2tog—right front loop treble crochet and left front loop treble crochet 2 together.

rnd—round

sc—single crochet

sl st—slip stitch

st—stitch

yo—yarn over

 

Special Stitches:


For full stitch explanations and diagrams, a pdf pattern is available to download.



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fldc – working 2 rows down, yo, insert hook into front loop only of stitch 2 rows down , yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through last 2 loops on hook. Skip one stitch of current round.


blsc – insert hook into back loop only of next stitch, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook.


Lfltr – working 2 rows down, yo twice, skip next 2 sts, insert hook into front loop of next stitch, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through last 2 loops on hook. Skip one stitch of current round.


Rfltr – working 2 rows down, yo twice, insert hook into front loop of st 2 sts to the right, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook. Skip one stitch of current round.


Lfldc – working 2 rows down, yo, insert hook into front loop of next stitch to the left, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through last 2 loops on hook. Skip one stitch of current round.


Rfldc – working 2 rows down, yo, insert hook into front loop of stitch to the right, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook. Skip one stitch of current round.


Rfltr-Lfltr2tog working 2 rows down, yo twice, insert hook into front loop of st 2 sts to the right, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, [2 loops left on hook], yo twice, skip next 2 sts, insert hook into front loop of next stitch, yo, pull through, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, pull through last 3 loops on hook. Skip one stitch of current round.


Corner Stitches:


Each round will have 4 corners. A standard corner will include a stitch, followed by 2 chains and another stitch.


Modified Corner stitch—“1 ch, 1 fldc, 1 ch”


This is a fldc worked between the usual ‘2 ch’ of each corner. This creates a diagonal bar of colour in each corner and is worked by making a front loop double crochet into one of the corner chains from 2 rows previous. It doesn’t matter which corner ch from the previous 2 rows you use as long as you are consistent in following rounds when the diagonal bars are required. This is referred to as a ‘modified corner’. The fldc of a modified corner will always be missed in the following round, only following round’s modified corner stitches should be worked into this fldc.





Written Crochet Pattern…


Make a magic circle…


Rnd 1 (CC) 1 ch, *1 sc, 2 ch; rep from * 3 more times, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into first ch of corner ch, changing to MC on last yo and continuing to change colour on last yo of each rnd throughout. [4]


Rnd 2 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 1 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of firstst, sl st into first ch of corner ch. [12]


Rnd 3 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 1 blsc, 1 fldc, 1 blsc; rep from * around, sl st intoback loop of first st, sl st into back loop of first corner ch. [20]


Rnd 4 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across 2 ch, 5 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [28]


Rnd 5 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, modified corner st do not skip a st, 1 fldc) across 2 ch from rnd 3, 3 blsc, 1 RfltrLfltr2tog, 3 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of first modified cornerch. [36]


***Remember, the ‘fldc’ of the modified corner should be missed when working Rnd 6 corners.***


Rnd 6 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, 2 ch, 1 fldc) across 2 ch from rnd 4 working inbetween corner sts from rnd 5, (1 blsc, 3 fldc) 2 times, 1 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [44]


***Tip: The ‘fldc’ of the modified corner st in rnd 7 should be worked into the ‘fldc’ of the modified corner st from rnd 5.


Rnd 7 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, modified corner st do not skip a st, 1 blsc) across 2 ch, 1 blsc, 1 fldc, 7 blsc, 1 fldc, 1 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of first modified corner ch. [52]


Rnd 8 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across 2 ch, 13 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [60]

 






***Tip: The ‘fldc’ of the modified corner st in rnd 9 should be worked into the ‘fldc’ of the modified corner st from rnd 7.


Rnd 9 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, modified corner st do not skip a st, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 1 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 5 blsc, 1 fldc, 5 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 1 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of first modified corner ch. [68]


Rnd 10 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 3 blsc, 3 fldc, 5 blsc, 3 fldc, 3 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [76]


Rnd 11 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 5 blsc, (1 Lfltr, 1 blsc) 2 times, 1 fldc, (1 blsc, 1 Rfltr) 2 times, 5 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [84]


Rnd 12 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, 2 ch, 1 fldc) across next 2 ch from rnd 10, 2 fldc working first into same corner ch as previous st, 2 blsc, (1 Lfltr, 1 blsc) 2 times, 1 Lfldc, 3 blsc, 1 Rfldc, (1 blsc, 1 Rfltr) 2 times, 2 blsc, 2 fldc working last into corner ch; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [92]


Rnd 13 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, (1 blsc, 1 Lfltr) 5 times, 3 blsc, (1 Rfltr, 1 blsc) 5 times; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [100]


Rnd 14 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, 2 ch, 1 fldc) across next 2 ch from rnd 12, 2 fldc working first into same corner ch as previous st, 1 Lfltr, 2 blsc, 1 fldc, 2 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 2 blsc, 3 fldc, 2 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 2 blsc, 1 fldc, 2 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 2 fldc working last into corner ch; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [108]

 

 



Rnd 15 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, (1 blsc, 1 Lfltr) 2 times, 5 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 7 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 5 blsc, (1 Rfltr, 1 blsc) 2 times; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of first corner ch. [116]


Rnd 16 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, 2 ch, 1 fldc) across next 2 ch from rnd 14, 2 fldc working first into same corner ch as previous st, 2 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 4 blsc, 1 fldc, (1 blsc, 3 fldc) 2 times, 1 blsc, 1 fldc, 4 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 2 blsc, 2 fldc working last into corner ch; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [124]


Rnd 17 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 5 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 1 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 5 blsc, 1 Rfltr-Lfltr2tog, 3 blsc, 1 Rfltr-Lfltr2tog, 5 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 1 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 5 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of first corner ch. [132]


Rnd 18 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, 2 ch, 1 fldc) across corner ch from rnd 16, 1 fldc working into same front loop as previous st, 3 blsc, 2 fldc, 1 Lfltr, 2 blsc, 5 fldc, 1 blsc, 3 fldc, 1 blsc, 5 fldc, 2 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 2 fldc, 3 blsc, 1 fldc working into corner ch; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [140]


Rnd 19 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 1 Lfltr, 1 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 2 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 1 blsc, 1 Lfltr, 9 blsc, 1 Rfltr-Lfltr2tog, 9 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 1 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 2 blsc, 1 Rfltr, 1 blsc, 1 Rfltr; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [148]


Rnd 20 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 fldc, 2 ch, 1 fldc) across next 2 ch from rnd 18, 1 fldc working into same

corner ch as previous st, 3 blsc, 2 fldc, 3 blsc, 9 fldc, 1 blsc, 9 fldc, 3 blsc, 2 fldc, 3 blsc, 1 fldc

working into corner ch; rep from * around, sl st into back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of

corner ch. [156]


Rnd 21 (CC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 39 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into

back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [164]


Rnd 22 (MC) 1 ch, *(1 blsc, 2 ch, 1 blsc) across next 2 ch, 41 blsc; rep from * around, sl st into

back loop of first st, sl st into back loop of corner ch. [172]


Fasten off and weave in ends.

 



Blooming Dusk Crochet Chart for pattern:



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Congratulations on completing your Blooming Dusk Mosaic Square!


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