
Welcome to the Halloween Mosaic Blanket Crochet-Along! Whether you love spooky season for the costumes, the candy, or just the cozy vibes of October evenings, this CAL is the perfect way to get into the spirit.
I’m incredibly honored to bring you my very first collaborative CAL, where me and 12 other crochet designers each designed a different section of the blanket. Each section builds onto the next, resulting in on huge, cozy and festive blanket. I’m in awe of how amazing this turned out – the designers are incredibly talented!
This blanket is designed to get you ready for spooky season, ending with a festive and cozy blanket you can enjoy for Halloween, and pull out year after year! Grab your favorite fall yarn colors, your hook, and get ready to join a community of crocheters who are just as excited about Halloween as you are.
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What is the Halloween Mosaic Blanket CAL?
If you haven’t tried mosaic crochet before, you’re in for a treat (no tricks here!). Mosaic crochet is a clever technique that uses basic crochet stitches – single crochet and double crochet – to create bold, colorful patterns. The result looks intricate and impressive, but once you learn the basics, it’s easier than you might think.
For this CAL, we’ve designed a blanket that’s full of Halloween spooks and spirits! We’re bringing the classic figures like ghosts, jack-o-lanterns, spiders, cats and more. The blanket is made up of 13 sections, each created by a different designer. Every week, a two new sections will be released, building on the last until your full blanket is complete.
If you are new to mosaic crochet, do not worry. You can still crochet this blanket! I’ll link to some video tutorials that can help you understand the basics, as well as get you on your way to falling in love with this technique.

How to Join the Halloween Mosaic Blanket CAL
There are several ways you can participate in this CAL:
- Bookmark this page, so you can come back to it each day to get the featured pattern.
- Follow along with me on Instagram and Facebook. I’ll be sharing the featured patterns on their featured days.
- Share your progress in the Remington Lane Crochet Facebook group.
- Join the email list for reminders when new sections launch.
How the Crochet Along Works
The Halloween Mosaic Blanket Crochet-Along is going to run for 7 weeks, September 8-October 23, 2025. New sections of the blanket will be released on Mondays and Thursdays each week. I will be your hostess, so come back to this page to find the details on the featured section.
The blanket sections will be available beginning at 8:00 AM US Eastern Time (ET) on their featured day, and live on a different designer’s blog. Each designer will host the pattern chart on their blog, which will be viewable for free. No coupon codes or downloads are required to access the pattern chart.
Here are the steps to participate:
- Visit this page – the CAL hub page – every Monday and Thursday beginning September 8th
- Scroll to find that day’s featured section.
- Click the VISIT THE PATTERN button on this page to be taken to the designer’s pattern on their blog
- Once on the designer’s website, look for the pattern chart
- Enjoy crocheting that new section of your blanket!
Here are some common questions you may have:
I don’t know how to overlay mosaic crochet. Where can I learn?
Not to worry. I recommend you watch these videos to understand the basics:
The basics of overlay mosaic crochet (by Juniper & Oakes)
How to read overlay mosaic charts (by Juniper & Oakes)
Halloween Mosaic Blanket CAL playlist – this will have tutorials relevant to the CAL
What if I miss a section launch?
We’ve all had this happen before. Don’t worry. The pattern charts will remain forever free on each designer’s blog. Simply scroll down on this page and find the section you’re looking and click the button that takes you to the designer’s pattern post.
Do I have to purchase the PDF Pattern eBook?
Nope! You can follow along with this CAL for free by coming back to this page to find the next section of the blanket anytime you want.
After the CAL ends, can I still make this blanket?
Yes, absolutely! The individual section pattern charts will be available on the designers’ blogs for you to enjoy at any time.
Do I have to purchase the eBook right away?
No, you can purchase the eBook at any time. However, the eBook is being offered at a special discounted price for the duration of the CAL. After the CAL ends, the price will increase on November 1st.
What You Need to Know About the Halloween Mosaic Blanket
Before you can get started with your Halloween Mosaic Blanket, here are some details you need to know.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
- Size 3 Weight, Stylecraft Special DK 100% Acrylic Yarn (Alternate: Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn! Sport 100% Acrylic, Patons Astra 100% Acrylic, King Cole Big Value DK 100% Acrylic)
- Color A – Apple (Green) – 767 yards (3 skeins)
- Color B – Black – 2,741 yards (9 skeins)
- Color C – White – 860 yards (3 skeins)
- Color D – Dandelion (Yellow) – 107 yards (1 skein)
- Color E – Spice (Orange) – 558 yards (2 skeins)
- Color F – Proper Purple – 532 yards (2 skeins)
- G-6 (4mm) Hook
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
- (Optional) LumosLumos Knitting Light – this is a lifesaver for working with black yarn or low light conditions (like moving nights!). Use code RLC20 ans ave 20% off through October 31.

Gauge: 15 st x 20 rows = 4″ in a swatch of overlay mosaic crochet
Finished Dimensions: Approximately 56 x 71 inches (142.2 cm x 180.3 cm) when laying flat
Stitch Abbreviations:
- sl st – slip stitch
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- bs – single crochet border stitch
- dc – double crochet
- fsc – foundation single crochet (optional)
- Watch the right-handed video tutorial
- Watch the left-handed video tutorial
- BLO – back loop only
- FLO – front loop only
Special Stitches
- bs – single crochet border stitch – work a regular single crochet stitch as the first and last stitch of each row (designated on the pattern chart). When inserting your hook to make this stitch, I recommend inserting it between the two vertical bars of the stitch below rather than under the top loops. This can help make it easier to crochet into these stitches when you’re working the envelope border
- FLO dc – worked into the front loop of the stitch that is two rows below. For example, a FLO dc in row 3 will be worked into the front loop of the designated stitch in row 1.
Pattern Notes
- US Terms (US to UK terminology conversion)
- Multiples of 48 + 3
- The foundation row for the blanket uses FSC stitches. As an alternate option, ch 196, sc in second ch from hook, sc to end of the chain.
- Every row is worked in a different color.
- Fasten off at the end of each row.
- There is a chart and written instructions for right-handed and left-handed crocheters.
- All FLO dc stitches are made in the front loop of the stitch two rows below.
- Recommend using the negative stitch to eliminate gaps on the wrong side of the blanket.
- Do not weave in your ends at the end of each row. The envelope border will hide them.
- There is no transition from section to section. Crochet the last row of a section according to the instructions and then start at Row 1 of the next section.
How to Read the Mosaic Crochet Pattern Charts
For this blanket, you will want to ensure you are following the mosaic charts from the same direction in each row. For mosaic crochet, you do not go back and forth for each row. There is a section that you do not want to work in the wrong direction, or you risk having backward lettering, so be sure to read the charts according to which hand you use to crochet.
- Right-handed Crocheters
- Blanket is made in rows from right to left
- Each row begins with 1 sc, has a repeat of 48 stitches, 1 stitch to even out the pattern, and 1 sc at the end of the row
- Left-handed Crocheters
- Blanket is made in rows from left to right
- Each row begins with 1 sc, 1 stitch to even out the pattern, has a repeat of 48 stitches, and 1 sc at the end of the row
Get the Premium Pattern eBook
If you want access to all the pattern charts now, in one easy-to-read and ad-free PDF, you can purchase the eBook.
Share Your Halloween Blanket Progress
If you want to connect with other makers who are crocheting the Halloween Mosaic Blanket, join the Remington Lane Crochet Facebook group. You can share your progress pics, ask questions, and meet other fabulous crocheters just like you!
Many of the designers have their own Facebook groups, so you can join theirs and share your progress there too!
Ready to Make Your Halloween Mosaic Blanket?
As each section is released, you’ll find it linked, including details about the designer and launch date for each section.
Section 1 – Spooky Spiders
by Remington Lane Crochet

A web of stitches and creepy crawlies march across your stitches, but don’t worry… these spiders only spin cozy vibes.
Yarn I used:
- Color A – 47 yards
- Color B – 38 yards
Section 2 – Ghost
by Elimee Designs

Friendly but frightful, these little ghosts float across your blanket, ready to add a boo-tiful touch of Halloween spirit.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 71 yards
- Color C – 61 yards
Section 3 – Candy Corn
by Juniper & Oakes

Sweet, colorful, and just a little controversial! Crochet this classic Halloween treat without the sticky fingers.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 46 yards
- Color C – 12 yards
- Color D – 14 yards
- Color E – 13 yards
Section 4 – I’m Watching You
by Cindy’s Crochet Designs

A sinister face peers out of the dark, making sure your blanket stays delightfully spine-tingling.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 65 yards
- Color F – 63 yards
Section 5 – Mosaic Graveyard
by Simply Melanie Jane

Headstones and shadows create a chilling graveyard scene, where every row brings just the right amount of spook.
Yarn I used:
- Color A – 51 yards
- Color B – 42 yards
Section 6 – Day of the Dead Skulls
by Hookanory

Intricate mosaic skulls celebrate Día de los Muertos with festive flair and haunting beauty.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 62 yards
- Color C – 63 yards
Section 7 – Bats
by SaiASmi – Dreamz in Yarn

Wings spread wide, these mosaic bats swoop across your blanket, ready to haunt the night sky.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 59 yards
- Color E – 69 yards
Section 8 – BOO
by ViVaCrochet

This playful design spells out BOO with a cheeky little ghost taking over the “O” to give you a fright and a smile.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 69 yards
- Color C – 50 yards
Section 9 – Cauldrons
by Sunflower Cottage Crochet

Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble—crochet up these witchy cauldrons and let the spooky magic brew.
Yarn I used:
- Color A – 68 yards
- Color B – 57 yards
Section 10 – Witch Hats
by Aara by Dina

Pointy witch hats stand tall across the blanket, conjuring mischief and midnight spells.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 69 yards
- Color F – 82 yards
Section 11 – Pumpkins
by Concrete Gems Crochet

Rows of smiling pumpkins light up your blanket, just like the glow of carved jack-o’-lanterns on a spooky night.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 46 yards
- Color E – 54 yards
Section 12 – Midnight Prowler Mosaic
by Stardust Gold Crochet

A sleek black cat creeps across this section, keeping watch as only a Halloween cat can.
Yarn I used:
- Color B – 73 yards
- Color C – 61 yards
Section 13 – Spooky Eyes
by Gorgeous Crafts

Giant glowing eyes stare out from the darkness, adding a touch of spooky fun at the end of the blanket.
Yarn I used:
- Color A – 52 yards
- Color B – 59 yards
Envelope Border
by Remington Lane Crochet

A bold striped border ties everything together, showing off all six colors and giving each side a slightly different look.
Yarn I used:
- Color A – 20 yards
- Color B – 95 yards
- Color C – 20 yards
- Color D – 19 yards
- Color E – 37 yards
- Color F – 20 yards
Purchase the PDF eBook for the Halloween Mosaic Blanket Pattern
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More Halloween Crochet Patterns To Try
I love seeing your finished projects! If you enjoyed making the Halloween Mosaic Blanket, I’d love to see yours on Instagram. To be sure I don’t miss it, please tag me @remingtonlanecrochet and the other designers when you share your photos! Use #HalloweenMosaicBlanketCAL too!


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Where is section 8 it just says Avaliable October 2, today is October why has ot not been updated?
Sorry Susan! I overlooked updating this when section 8 had to be delayed. The new date is October 5th. Thanks for your patience!
I don’t understand why this is advertised as a free cal-along. I have been to several sites to get my free chart only to find that after I have signed up for their newsletter I still can’t get anything. I have never seen anything so unprofessional!
I cant find a chart for Section 3. Help!
There is no chart to down load!!
I can not get section 2 to print right. the graph is too big the chart will not fit on the paper it cuts off1- 3 and stops printing at 48. Can you help me fix this? Thank you
I’m following along with my first CAL! I just recently started mosaic crochet from Juniper and Oakes summit last month and I’ve done a few of my own projects already since then. I’m using this as a stash buster while staying on color theme.
Yay that’s so awesome to hear! Excited to have you with us for the CAL too!
Will all sections have matching videos? Will these be added to the official playlist? Or will I have to hunt them down and/or deal with missing videos for some sections?
Hi! I will add additional video tutorials to the official playlist if the designer has a tutorial for their section. Some designers may not choose to do a tutorial as that was not a requirement for the CAL. However, if you watch the video in the playlist that walks through how to read the charts, you can apply the concepts to any of the sections in the blanket.
This is great! Could you add links from each designer’s name to their Ravelry designs/ website/ FB page so we could check out their other designs?
Great idea Susan! I don’t have all of that information at the moment, but you should also be able to find it when on the designer’s site for their featured section.