Argyle Acorns by Robin Parent

Argyle Acorns

Crochet
August 2024
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
367 - 12000 yards (336 - 10973 m)
Pillow, Throw, Twin, Queen, King
US
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now

Argyle Acorns is an overlay mosaic crochet pattern dedicated to my love of autumn! Included in the pattern are some different color combination ideas and a BONUS PATTERN of Argyle Acorns in the tapestry mosaic technique! It includes the original pattern PDF (including bonus pattern) and a Guide to Overlay Mosaic Crochet PDF!

HUGE thank you to tester Sabine for taking such lovely photos and working so hard to test this pattern!!

This is a beginner level pattern (bonus is intermediate) and includes a beginner’s guide on overlay mosaic crochet as well as a video tutorial. The PDF does include a photo tutorial on creating a basic envelope border and a link to a video tutorial.

The PDF pattern is written in U.S. terminology and includes the full written pattern in a row-by-row format, as well as the ticked graphs. The written format is in a new, easier to read format! Also included is a printer-friendly PDF that allows you to print only the necessities for the pattern.

Please note that different yarns, different tensions, and different hook sizes will all utilize a different amount of yarn. There are estimations of yardage needed for varying sizes of blankets.

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If you are new to my designs, please note I use “F” to indicate a front loop only stitch, and “B” to indicate a back loop only stitch in the written portion of the pattern.

Please credit me as the designer when you post your work. The work created from this pattern may be sold; again, please credit me. This pattern is for personal use only. Any recreations, alterations, or selling of this pattern (and/or its derivatives) is prohibited. You cannot share this pattern with others and cannot create video tutorials using this pattern. If you find any mistakes (or just want to share your work) feel free to contact me. I also want to add a special thank you to my testers! Thank you!