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Sana Sana Colita de Rana Mosaic
Sana Sana Colita de Rana was a common saying where I live when I was growing up. It is actually a whole little poem that my grandmother and mother would recite to us kids whenever we got sick. We would be tucked into our warmest blankets, given our little drinks of meds, and vapor rub was massaged onto our backs and chests while the caregiver recited these words of comfort. It was also used to sooth bumps and bruises- so an all around phrase for healing and comfort. It literally translates from Spanish to: Heal, heal, little frog’s tail! It doesn’t really translate well, but I definitely have so many memories of hearing the whole poem throughout my childhood and they are still soothing words of comfort I like to be nostalgic about!
This pattern is created using overlay mosaic crochet techniques. If you already know the overlay mosaic technique, this is considered a beginner pattern.
Pattern Specifics:
- Two files: 1 file shows contains color coded graphs and directions, the other is written for 2 color overlay mosaic
- Beginner level: No special stitches, marked graphs and written row by row directions
- 121 stitches by 143 rows
- Large graph marked with Xs in light green and white
- Approximately 700 yards each of 2 yarns
- Finished size estimation: 37” x 40”
- Yardage and finished size are dependent on the size hook and yarn you use, as well as your tension.
- As described in the pattern key within the file, this pattern uses the abbreviation DS to stand for: (dc, sc).
- Though you cannot resell this pattern, you can sell any projects you make using the pattern.
- Pictured Project Yarns: HL I Love this yarn: white HL I love this cotton: Deep Turquoise Yarn Bee: French Blue, Green Yarn Bee: Caterina: Sunday Promenade
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- First published: April 2024
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