Introducing the Adamare Diamonds Mosaic Motif – my contribution to the ‘Mosaic in a Month’ crochet along (CAL). This design was inspired by my love of zigzags (as you’ll know from my Caitlin Zigzag blanket, scarf, cowl and shrug!) – if you draw two zigzags and flip one upside down it creates diamond shapes.

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So, what exactly is a CAL, and why should you join in? A CAL is a community-driven event where crocheters work on the same project simultaneously, sharing progress, tips, and support. It’s a fantastic way to connect with fellow crochet enthusiasts, stay motivated, and learn new techniques. Joining the ‘Mosaic in a Month’ CAL means you’ll be part of a vibrant community, creating beautiful blankets together and inspiring one another.

I like to try and think up interesting ways to name my patterns. The line ‘diamonds are a girls best friend’ kept coming to mind whilst I was brainstorming ideas. Frequently I use words from other languages to create a unique name for my crochet patterns e.g. ‘Mariposa Butterfly Blanket’, ‘Mariquita Ladybird Blanket’, or ‘Amore Hearts Baby Blanket’. Whilst doing some googling I came across the term ‘adamare’. This word is from the Latin meaning ‘to love passionately’. I thought that this was the perfect representation for why diamonds are often given as gifts.

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The Adamare Diamonds Mosaic Motif pattern is available from Ravelry, Etsy, Lovecrafts, and Payhip, in US and UK crochet terms, with a large print option.

Alternatively, you can click the button below to grab the full CAL pattern, or find the free version of the Amore Diamonds Mosaic Motif below.

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You may find these video tutorials helpful when crocheting your Adamare Diamonds:

If you enjoy crochet patterns with beautiful texture and relaxing repeats like Adamare Diamonds, you might also love the Cosy Blanket Club. Inside the club we crochet cosy blanket projects together, share our progress, and take part in fun crochet-alongs throughout the year. Members also receive exclusive patterns and behind-the-scenes peeks at upcoming designs. If that sounds like your kind of cosy crochet space, you’re very welcome to join us! 🧶💛

The Pattern

Materials

Gauge

A 10cm (4 inch) square requires 17 rows of 18st using the overlay mosaic crochet technique.

Abbreviations (US Terms)

ch = chain

st = stitch

rpt = repeat

sc = single crochet

fsc = foundation single crochet

dc = double crochet

BLO = back loop only

FLO = front loop only

fo = fasten off

Difficulty level

Advanced beginner.

Written instructions for this pattern can be found below, or you can watch a full video tutorial here.

Written Pattern

Overlay mosaic crochet basics

Motif Instructions

Congratulations on making your Adamare Diamonds Mosaic Motif 😊

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The fine print

©2024 Elimee Designs. All rights reserved.

You may sell the items that you crochet by following this pattern on a small scale provided that you credit Elimee Designs as the designer. Mass production is not permitted. This pattern or any of its parts may not be altered, reproduced, distributed, sold or translated without written permission from Elimee Designs. Copies can be made for personal use only.

Please note that all written patterns from Elimee Designs are non-refundable.

If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this pattern please feel free to contact me via [email protected] or the Elimee Designs Crochet Pattern group on Facebook.

Thank you to Kris, Lourdes, Vikki, Jean and Collene who kindly tested this pattern. Check out their beautiful photos below.

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