I have been very fascinated by mosaic knitting – the technique where you knit with one color at the time but you lift stitches so it almost looks like it is a stranded type of knitting. If you at the same time purl (or knit back-and-forth), a three-dimensional effect is created. There are so many lovely examples, patterns and variations of this technique, just browse Pinterest and get amazed! I like to make something “real” when I test new techniques, and cloths are excellent for this purpose. I made some last summer to learn a lace technique – they became nice presents!

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I used the description for a baby blanket from Purl Soho (you can find it here) and used some cotton Rowan yarn I found in my stash. It was pretty easy as soon as I got into it so I made two of them, just changing which one used for the dominating part of the pattern. Pretty nice! And they come in handy when on a vacation in a cabin without a dishwasher…!


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11 responses to “Mosaic knitting”

  1. That sounds need. I’ve heard it mentioned but never knew what it quite entailed. This washcloth is like a ripe tomato with a really green top.

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    1. It is so easy to do and gives a stunning effect (NB, there are so many much nicer projects than my poor washcloths, check pinterest for instanse! )

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  2. Really clever idea to try out a new technique, and a lovely result.

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    1. Thanks, I just want everything to be useful…!

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  3. Barbara Walker is the queen of mosaic – have you come across her work? Interesting effect with these colours! 🙂

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    1. I have seen some of the patterns but hope to see one of her books one day!

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      1. I used Barbara Walker’s book to inspire a headband design made for another Norwegian friend… 😉 https://garnharmoni.com/2015/07/17/thumbs-up/

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    I absolutely love your photo of the washcloths with that wonderful orange teapot. 🙂

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    1. Thank you! I found it in a cupboard at our summerhouse; it was such a nice match!

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  5. Love the photo with the tea pot!

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    1. Thanks! The teapot has been at our summerhouse for decades!

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