How to Read My Centre-Out Mosaic Crochet Charts | Step-by-Step Tutorial

Each mosaic crochet designer has their own way of designing and charting — especially when it comes to centre-out mosaic crochet. In this video, I walk you through how to read and interpret my charts, so you can confidently follow my patterns and understand how my designs are structured. This tutorial accompanies my Centre Out Mosaic Crochet – Reading The Charts guide, which is available inside my Facebook Group. It provides a full visual and verbal walkthrough of how my chart system works. In This Video, I Cover: How my centre-out mosaic charts are structured How to read the chart How rounds are built from the centre outward How to identify corners and sides in my designs The different corner types used and how they are represented How my chart symbols translate into stitches Important to Know This tutorial explains my specific charting method. While the fundamentals of mosaic crochet remain the same, chart layouts and reading styles can vary from designer to designer. Once you understand how my charts work, you’ll be able to follow all of my centre-out mosaic patterns with confidence. Get the Full Chart Guide 📄 The full Centre Out Mosaic Crochet – Reading The Charts guide is available in my Facebook Group: 👉   / lynnesmosaiccrochetcollective   You’ll also find pattern support, tester calls, and a lovely community sharing their projects. More Resources - How To Crochet Rounds 0-7 of The Sample 🎥 Mosaic Tulip Tabletopper Tutorial (Rounds 0–7):    • Mosaic Tulip Tabletopper Tutorial | How to...   Connect With Me via any of the social media platforms listed below If you’re new to my style of centre-out mosaic crochet, take your time with this tutorial — once it clicks, everything starts to fall into place 😊 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - What To Ignore 01:53 - The Symbols 03:05 - The Magic Ring and HDC 04:00 - Rnd 1 Corners 05:06 - Rnd 0 & Rnd 1 Colours 05:20 - Rnd Numbers & First Stitch 05:44 - Rnd Direction 06:50 - Side Repeats 07:18 - Double Crochet Corner Chain (3 Legged Triangle) 08:43 - Dc After A Corner 09:18 - Important Points To Remember