Ann Lacko

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
This tutorial with plenty of photos explains how to assemble four tiles into a 2 X 2 grid and how to create a zippered pillow cover. You can also apply these instructions to assemble tiles into a throw or blanket in a size of your choice.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, just pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, just pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The nicest results are obtained by using contrasting colors
Crochet: Afghan block
In the facebook group ‘Mosaic Crochet World’ I participated in a designer challenge to create a square as a lucky charm for 2021. What better symbol to represent luck but a shamrock with 4 petals? And what better color to represent hope than blue? That’s how I came up with this design, a ‘Lucky Shamrock’, to give us hope that 2021 will be a yea...
Crochet: Afghan block
Windmill Tile makes me think of all the beautiful windmills one can find in the Netherlands. Among others, I crocheted a tile in shades of blue and white, a ‘Delft blue’ version.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is another design that I really love. Several squares put together remind me of the beautiful tiled floors I saw growing up in Belgium. You would find these floors in schools, old houses, cafés and restaurants, etc.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, just pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, just pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, as long as you pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Crochet: Afghan block
This tile is crocheted in mosaic overlay technique, in the round. This implies that there are no numerous ends to fasten off, just two for each color used. The technique is not difficult, as long as you pay close attention to the stitch placement in the chart.
Crochet: Afghan block
This Fireweed tile is my second pattern to be published.
Crochet: Afghan block
This is the very first tile I am publishing. More tile patterns will become available in the near future.