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Praising Mosaic

 

Mosaic Knitting from TwistCollective

Mosaic StitchI’ve been going through my stash. I mean REALLY going through my stash, frogging old projects, planning new ones. I tell you, it’s like Christmas! I’m finding some great yarns I forgot I had and planning new lives for some scrapped projects. Among the goodies, I found this swatch of mosaic stitch which got me thinking…

Mosaic stitch has some really wonderful qualities, but as a colorwork technique it’s a bit of a sleeper. It’s as easy as stripes yet can form some very complex patterns. Only a single yarn is worked at a time so there is no carrying and no floats. Because there are no floats, mosaic fabric remains very stretchy. That’s what makes it ideal for socks.

 Mosaic stitches can be worked in the round or flat, making mosaic an ideal partner for intarsia.

Jazzy Juggler by Mary H. Bonnette & Jo Lynne Murchland

Because rows or rounds are worked in pairs, mosaic stitch charts are easy to read and memorize. And it looks divine when two colorways are worked against each other, making for some spectacular stash busting projects.

….on that note, back to the plastic totes :-/

5 Comments

  1. Reply

    Nicky

    March 17, 2015

    Good luck with the organizing. I did that earlier this year; it took some time but worth every effort. It’s amazing how many goodies you find that you didn’t remember you have.

    Thanks for my intro to mosaic knitting, this post makes me want to check it out further.

    • Reply

      Cheryl

      March 17, 2015

      It’s really a huge undertaking! I keep getting distracted by all the goodies I’m finding!

  2. Reply

    caityrosey

    March 14, 2015

    Hmm. I’ll have to look into mosaic knitting more closely. I’ve never tried it, but if it can keep colorwork socks stretchy it’s worth it.

  3. Reply

    gladeridercrafts

    March 13, 2015

    Pretty 🙂 Have fun making something with it after all that stash-diving!

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