Free Peppermint Mosaic Crochet Blanket Pattern
Want to add some Christmas cheer to your next mosaic crochet project? Make this festive peppermint mosaic crochet blanket stripe!
You can repeat this pattern to create any size blanket, or include the motif as part of a larger project, like in the Gingerbread Mosaic Blanket CAL. Or get creative and make something different altogether!
If you’re making the Gingerbread Mosaic Blanket, you’ll use this motif a part of sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11. Pay close attention because order is important! In sections 1, 5, and 9, you will work the DooDads first, then the Peppermint Stripes. In sections 3, 7, and 11, you’ll be crocheting the Stripes first then the DooDads.
Welcome the Gingerbread Mosaic Blanket CAL! If you are just joining in, and need more info about the Gingerbread CAL, read this post.
But I’ll give you a quick summary right here. We are all creating an heirloom crochet Christmas blanket together over in the Juniper & Oakes Crochet Community FB Group. Each Monday from September 16th through December 2nd, 2024, a new free blanket section pattern and chart will be released right here on my blog!
You’ll repeat this peppermint stripe motif a total of six times throughout the Gingerbread Blanket. Just watch closely because the order is important if you want your blanket to turn out like the sample! The peppermint mosaic crochet blanket pattern is just one of 5 gorgeous designs that we’ll be combining to make this gorgeous Christmas afghan during Fall 2024.
This design features diagonal stripes in red and white, just like the popular minty holiday treat! It’s made in a simple 7-row repeat that’s quick to learn. It would make a great relaxing project for curling up in front a fall premier of your favorite show!
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If you don’t have Facebook, you can still participate in the CAL by creating your blanket stripes on your own. Definitely post pictures and share about the CAL on any social media you have. Be sure to tag me @juniperandoakes and use #GingerbreadCAL so we can see your progress.
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Instructions
Overlay Mosaic Crochet
This gingerbread blanket CAL uses the overlay mosaic crochet technique to create each section. This technique is easier than it looks and is super addictive! You’ll need to know how to make foundation single crochet (FSC), back loop only single crochet (BLOsc), and front loop only double crochet (FLOdc), as well as beginning and ending border stitches.
Check out the post for the DooDads pattern for mosaic crochet photo tutorial and video demo of the technique. Or learn more about overlay mosaic crochet from this blog post.
If you’re already comfortable with overlay mosaic crochet and would like to make your blanket reversible, check out the tutorial for the mosaic crochet negative stitch, here!
Skill Level: Adventurous Beginner/Intermediate
Gauge
18 stitches x 22 rows = 4” x 4” in square
A swatch of the pattern. Counted on the WS.
Size:
Approximately 45” x 58” (the full blanket)
How big will This Section be?
The answer depends on many factors: yarn, hook, tension, etc. If you work a gauge swatch in the pattern stitch and measure it, you can multiply that out to estimate the finished size of your blanket. Mine starts with a foundation row of 195 stitches and is and 7 rows high.
Video Tutorial for Mosaic Crochet
Stitch Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- BBS – Beginning Border Stitch
- BLOsc – Back Loop Only Single Crochet
- ch – Chain
- dc – Double Crochet
- EBS – Ending Border Stitch
- FLOdc – Front Loop Only Double Crochet
- Fsc – Foundation single crochet
- RS – Right Side
- sc – Single Crochet
Special Stitches
Overlay Mosaic Technique
If unfamiliar, be sure to read this blog post with the basics.
OR
Watch this video for a full tutorial on a swatch of a simple mosaic pattern.
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Beginning Border Stitch (BBS)
A standing sc through the post (or the ‘v’) of the stitch below, ensuring that both legs of the stitch on the WS are to the outside of the blanket. (For right-handed crocheters the legs would be secured to the right of the stitch and vice versa for left-handed crocheters.)
Back Loop Only Single Crochet (BLOsc)
Insert hook in back loop of indicated st, yo and pull up a lp, yo and draw through both lps on hook.
Front Loop Only Double Crochet (FLOdc)
Yo, insert hook in front loop of st below the indicated st, yo and pull up a lp, yo and draw through two lps on hook, yo and draw through remaining two lps on hook.
Ending Border Stitch (EBS)
A sc through the post (or the ‘v’) of the stitch below, ensuring that both legs of the stitch on the WS are to the outside of the blanket. (Similar to BBS, but the back legs of the stitch are secured to the opposite side.)
Notes
- 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.
- Every row begins with a beginning border stitch.
- Every row ends with an ending border stitch.
- Each pattern begins with 1 border stitch, has a repeat of 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 48 plus 3 extra stitches. I will be using 4 repeats. So my foundation row is (4×48) + 3 = 195 stitches.
- The patterns include a chart and written instructions below. You may want to refer to each.
- The colors on the chart indicate how the finished project will look.
- The pattern can be worked up in two colors. Simply ignore any other color changes and alternate your Color A & B throughout.
- Please join the Juniper & Oakes Crochet Community FB Group and share pictures and questions that arise.
The Yarn: Worsted
WeCrochet Mighty Stitch (208y, 100g, 20% Superwash Wool/80% Acrylic) or other worsted weight yarn in two colors
Main color (Color A): Cream
- Contrasting color (Color C): Love Letter
WeCrochet Migthy Stitch is an affordable worsted weight wool/acrylic blend. It’s super soft, warm, and easy to care for! You can machine wash and dry it, which means you can keep your heirloom blanket looking like new for years!
The Hook: 4mm
I used a G/4.00 mm hook to make my blanket. I love this Gemini Streamline Zodiac Crochet Hook from Furls Crochet. The hook is perfectly shaped to fit in my hand and it has a great weight to it. If you have never tried a Furls hook, I highly recommend that head on over to their website and order one now.
Of course, a G hook is just my preference. Use whatever hook you’re comfortable using with the yarn of your choice. Just be aware that this may change the size of your blanket. So be sure to make a swatch using the yarn and hook you want to use. Then multiply it by the number of stitches so you will have a better idea how big your blanket will be.
This section was designed in two colors: red and white. But you can choose whatever colors you want!
Get creative! Maybe you’re not a fan of peppermint and want to use green to make spearmint instead. Or maybe you’ll like to incorporate rainbow stripes. I love when people use creative license and invent new color schemes! Be sure to share your color combos on the FB group so we can all see what you came up with!
The amount of yarn you will need depends on different factors like yarn weight, hook size, and tension. With the recommended yarn and hook, you will use approximately 2325 yards of Cream, 1290 yards of Palomino (warm golden tan), and 975 yards of Love Letter (deep red) to make the full Gingerbread Mosaic Blanket. Plus you’ll need a little extra of each color for the border.
The Chart
Written Instructions for the mosaic crochet Peppermint Blanket pattern
Row 1:(For the swatch: With Color C Fsc 11 (or any multiple of 4 +3)
Alternatively: Ch 12, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across.)
For the CAL: Row 1: With Color C, BBS in 1st, BLOsc across, EBS in last.
Row 2: With Color A, BBS in 1st, BLOsc across, EBS in last.
Row 3: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 4: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 5: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 6: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 7: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
If you would prefer not to jump from one blog post to the next, you can purchase the full ebook. The PDF includes all the charts and written instructions for each blanket section, all in one convenient place. An added benefit of purchasing the ebook is you have the pattern for the whole blanket all at once and do not have to wait for the new design to be released!
Ready, Set… CROCHET!
Action Items:
Post a picture of your finished section in the J&O FB Group
(please use #GingerBreadCAL so I can easily find it)- Post a picture/video/Reel on all the social media and tag @juniperandoakes and use #gingerbreadCAL (You’ll be entered into a Giveaway.)
Come back to the CAL page each Monday for the next installment of the CAL.
OR purchase the ebook to get the complete pattern all at once
If you have any issues, questions, or tips, please post them on the J&O FB Group
The Fine Print
This pattern and its images are the property of Juniper and Oakes ©2024. 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.
If you make this pattern, please email a picture to [email protected] and I will include it in a gallery on my website.You may post pictures on social media and tag @juniperandoakes and use the hashtag #juniperandoakes and #GingerbreadCAL. You can also post pictures on my Facebook Page, or in the Juniper + Oakes Crochet Community Facebook Group.
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.
it is sept 20 and i can not find the pattern for the 1st and 2nd section of the gingerbread cal. please help
Hi Nancy. You can scroll to near the bottom of this post and you should see a section that talks about each section of the CAL that has been released. You passed it on the way to the comments section.