Bright, colorful, lively, fun. I want to use this pattern for everything! Back when I was going to school, I had my room decorated with pastel purples, pinks and off-whites. I really loved my peaceful little space. But if I had known about tapestry crochet and had this pattern, I would have tossed it all and replaced everything with pieces made of Bargello Pattern #3 🙂
**This pattern uses a modified single crochet stitch, not a regular SC. Click here to learn how it’s done. It’s easy, I promise!**
And here’s the abbreviated graph:
If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them in the comment section below, or you can message me directly on the All Tapestry Crochet Facebook page 🙂 Happy crocheting!
Rebecca Medina
Hello there, I'm Rebecca! I love creating beautiful things from nothing, which is why I love crocheting. I especially love the tapestry method.. but as I've been picking it up, I've noticed that it's completely underrated! I made this site to spread the word about the greatness of tapestry crochet. I hope that my passion becomes yours and that you create something beautiful today 🙂
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Hi! I really like this pattern 🙂 So you just do the rounds in spiral without the slip stitch and the chain, right? And that’s why you use the modified single crochet, isn’t it? Just checking before starting my project!
Thanks 😀
Josefina
Hi Josefina! You’re correct about how rounds work. However, you can use this method with either a regular SC or a MSC. The reason for using a MSC in this pattern is because it was easier to graph the pattern with a MSC. In most cases though, I use the MSC to create straight vertical lines. In a video on YouTube I talk more about how rounds work and also demonstrate the differences between using a regular SC and a MSC. Here’s the link if you’re interested in watching it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7JRxHHcp08 Good luck to you, Josefina!
Hi Rebecca! Thanks for your prompt reply 🙂 I’ll try the pattern and when finished I’ll post the picture. Beso!