FREE Overlay Mosaic Crochet Chart – Hygge Cross – Mosaic Nordic Blanket CAL
I am so glad you are joining me for the Mosaic Nordic CAL hosted by me – Erin of Juniper & Oakes!
Welcome. (If you have no idea what I am talking about, click here. If you want to jump to the free chart, you’ll have to scroll to the bottom of this post.)
The first section in the CAL is the Hygge Cross (or Hyggeligt Kryds if you want the full Danish translation) It is very simple Scandinavian design. These little +++ are, to me at least, very iconically “Nordic Winter/Christmas-y”. Don’t you think so too?
My Grandmother’s family is from Denmark, and she just turned 100 years old! When I was naming this pattern, I wanted to honor her in this way.
You can get the chart for this pattern for free down below. But If you want the complete pattern for the CAL , including written instructions, click here to purchase the ebook.
Starting the Mosaic Nordic CAL with this simple design was very deliberate. Last year for the C2C version of the Nordic CAL, I started off with my Nordic Cross pattern —- and boy was that a BAD idea! It was not simple and basic. It was one of the hardest patterns of that CAL – definitely not a beginner-friendly way to get into colorwork C2C crochet. Sorry about that.
So this year, I wanted to make it easy on all of us and start simple & easy.
The Hygge Cross pattern is.a basic 10-stitch repeat. You’ll basically do 3 BLOsc and 7 FLOdc one row, and then 7 BLOsc and 3 FLOdc the next. 3&7, 7&3, etc, etc. Easy peasy! Then in no time you are working up this beautiful blanket!!
I think I’m jumping ahead of my self a little bit.
Since this is the FIRST section for the Mosaic Nordic CAL, I may need to break it down a bit further and explain overlay mosaic crochet a little bit.
The Mosaic Nordic CAL
If this CAL is new to you and you don’t know what I’m talking about. Here are the basics.
It is an overlay mosaic crochet blanket with 9 stripes.
This is a free crochet along from October 10th – December 19th, 2022.
It was designed by me and 7 other wonderful crochet designers (Crochet by Auntie K, Cindy’s Crochet Designs, Remington Lane Crochet, Simply Melanie Jane, Vanessa Croft, Sunflower Cottage Crochet, & High Desert Yarn.)
Each Monday a new section of the CAL will be released as a free overlay mosaic chart, which we will use to crochet up a new stripe to our blanket. If you don’t like to follow charts, there is an ebook with the complete blanket pattern you can purchase today.
Click here for more info on the CAL
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A Q&A Video about this pattern.
What is Overlay Mosaic Crochet?
Overlay mosaic crochet is a technique that create beautiful designs using 1 color per row. Using sc in the back loops and a drop-down dc in the front loops of the stitches 2 rows below, you create these beautiful and intricate designs!
The tutorial includes helpful pictures and videos so that you will be well on your way to create this beautiful Mosaic Nordic Blanket and any other design that comes your way!
Full Pattern for the CAL
If you prefer to have written instructions for the whole blanket, you can purchase the CAL pattern ebook which will have the charts, written instructions, and cheat sheets for whole blanket pattern! You don’t have to wait week by week as the charts are released. You can get it all today!
1st Section:
Hygge Cross (Hyggeligt Kryds)
Let’s get started.
The Yarn
The yarn I used for this blanket is Wool Ease by Lion Brand.
This blanket was designed in two colors: Linen & Cranberry, but you can choose whatever colors you want! Get creative! Maybe you want to make each strip in a different color? Maybe you want to throw green in there somewhere. I will NOT get offended if you take creative liberties on the color scheme. Be sure to share pictures in the FB group so I can see what you come up with!
For the complete blanket I used:
- 2,285 yards of Color A (Linen – 12 skeins)
- 2,025 yards of Color B (Cranberry – 11 skeins)
Buy the Yarn HERE!
I know some of you will want to work your blanket up in other colors than the ones I used. Perhaps you’ll want each section worked up in their own colors.
For just this section of the CAL I used:
- 208 yards of Color A
- 170 yards of Color B
I hope this information is helpful to you!
The Hook
I used a size H (5.0 mm hook from Furls Crochet – a beautiful Cream-colored Streamline Swirl. Furls sent me this hook to use for the Monthly Mosaic Mystery crochet-along and I absolutely love it! I have spent actual dollars on these hooks, and I will keep on collecting them as well. Let me know if you have any questions about them – I would love to share my experience.
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If you work up with pattern, PLEASE post pictures on social media and tag @juniperandoakes and use the hashtags #juniperandoakes #MosaicNordicCAL and #jaomosaic. (You can also post pictures on my Facebook Page, or in the Juniper + Oakes Crochet Community Facebook Group.)
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- Ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
- Pattern is worked from right to left on Right Side only. (If you are left handed, feel free to work from left to right according to the chart below).
- Every row is worked in a different color.
- Fasten off at the end of each row.
- DO NOT WEAVE IN YOUR ENDS! We will be making an envelope border at the end.
- Every row begins with a beginning border stitch.
- Every row ends with an ending border stitch.
- SC are worked in BLO of previous row, unless otherwise noted.
- DC are worked in FLO of stitch 2 rows below, skipping the stitch behind unless otherwise noted.
- Each pattern begins with 1 border stitch, has a repeat of 50 stitches, 1 stitch to even out the pattern, and 1 border stitch at the end.
- You may choose to repeat the pattern as many times as you wish. Make sure your Foundation Row is made up of any multiple of 50 plus 3 extra stitches. I will be using a foundation row of 200 + 3 (or 203 stitches).
- For my Row 1, I used FSC. Click here for a video tutorial on FSC, or refer to the video that goes along with this section. If you don’t want to use that stitch, you can chain 204, then sc in each ch starting in the 2nd ch from hook..
- The patterns include a chart and written instructions below. You may want to refer to each. (Chart for 50 + 3 stitches repeat included).
- Some of the patterns have video tutorials that go along with them, but not all.
- Please join the Juniper & Oakes Crochet Community FB Group and share pictures and questions that arise.
- Click here for a playlist of video tutorials for the CAL.
Video Tutorial
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Chart
Below you will find 2 charts. One for the 50-stitch repeat that is consistent throughout the whole CAL. The other is the 10-stitch repeat of this particular pattern. In order to make the stitch count work for all sections of the CAL, make sure your stitch count for the foundation row is any multiple of 50 plus 3 extra stitches. So you’ll see for my Row 1, I used FSC 203.
* Please not that these charts are simply free on my blog. I do not have a “free downloadable” option. If you would prefer your charts to be nice & printable, I have put together a lovely eBook with all of the charts and the written instructions in a beautiful format. *
Instructions
Row 1: For the CAL, FSC 203 if wanting 4 repeats (or 153 for 3 repeats, or 253 for 5 repeats).
Rows 2-25: Refer to the chart. (or click here full pattern ebook)
What it will look like at the end.
This is what mine looked like once I finished the 1st section.
How about yours? Please share pictures in the Juniper & Oakes Crochet Community Facebook Page.
You should also share you pictures& videos on whatever social media you use! IG, FB, TikTok, YouTube? Wherever you share, can you please tag me @juniperandoakes? I’d love to see, share, & comment.
Remember…
DO NOT WEAVE IN YOUR ENDS!
Unless you really want to.
But the last section of the CAL will be to create an envelope border and we’ll HIDE the ends inside.
What now??
If you’ve finished crocheting up Section 1 before Section 2 comes out… well done! I love your work ethic. I know it took me about 10 minutes to crochet up EACH row of this blanket. That’s when I wasn’t chasing my toddlers around or searching my hook after loosing it in the couch cushions while I chased those toddler.
… but I digress.
If you’ve finished early and are anxiously waiting a new section, you have two options:
- Purchase the ebook and get instant access to ALL patterns right now!
- Check out the yearlong mosaic mystery CAL I am running as well. The Monthly Mosaic Mystery CAL has been ongoing throughout 2022. Each month I release a new pattern that was designed that month in honor of that month in some way, shape, or form. The CAL is very similar to the Mosaic Nordic CAL in that each section is a new strip in the blanket. The charts are free on the blog, or you can purchase the full pattern on Ravelry. The only difference is, the ebook only contains the patterns have have been released so far. The final look of the blanket is a mystery to even me, since I am designing as I go along.
My MMMCAL blanket so far.
If you browse through the J&O FB Group you’ll find pictures that will inspire your color choice for this blanket. There are some seriously creative crocheters. in my group!
The Fine Print
This pattern and its images are the property of Juniper and Oakes ©2023. The pattern is for your personal use only. Please do not copy/paste, distribute, or alter and claim as your own. You may sell products made by this pattern, but please credit @juniperandoakes and remember to link back to juniperandoakes.com or credit Juniper & Oakes on the craft fair tag.
You may post pictures on social media and tag @juniperandoakes and use the hashtags #juniperandoakes and #jaobookmark. If you make this pattern, please email a picture to [email protected] and I will include it in a gallery on my website. You can also post pictures on my Facebook Page, or in the Juniper + Oakes Crochet Community Facebook Group.
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Let me know if you run into a problem. I respond quickly and will help any way I can to clarify any confusion or challenging stitches.