Christmas Pudding Mosaic Motif - Crochet Pattern
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When I was invited to take part in the Christmas in July Mosaic Blanket CAL, hosted by the always-fabulous Juniper & Oakes, it was a no-brainer. I’ve joined Erin’s collaborative crochet alongs for the past two years, and they are always such a joyful, creative whirlwind. So of course I said yes!
As soon as I saw the theme — Christmas in July — my mind raced to all the cosy, nostalgic images that make up a traditional holiday season here in the UK. And one idea kept bubbling to the top: the classic Christmas pudding.
Steaming hot, drizzled with brandy sauce, and set alight at the table with a festive sparkle — it’s one of those iconic, unmistakably British symbols of Christmas. Best of all? It’s only ever associated with this time of year. That made it the perfect inspiration for my design — something both instantly recognisable and a little unexpected in the crochet world.
So I'm thrilled to introduce my Christmas Pudding Mosaic Crochet Motif — a sweet and slightly spiced slice of festive fun that's part of this year’s Christmas in July CAL. This is a wonderful chance to get into the holiday spirit early, try new crochet techniques, and create a blanket full that cosy holiday feeling.
And let’s be honest — how amazing would it feel to have your Christmas crochet project finished well before December rolls around? No last-minute making. No crafting under pressure. Just the pure joy of celebrating early and stitching along with a lovely, supportive community.
5 Fun Facts About Christmas Puddings
They used to be savoury! The original medieval version of Christmas pudding was more of a meat-based pottage than the sweet dessert we know today.
Stir-up Sunday is a British tradition where families gather to mix the pudding five weeks before Christmas — everyone takes a turn stirring and makes a wish!
Coins in the pudding were once common — finding one meant good luck, wealth, or even marriage in the coming year.
Flaming the pudding with brandy is more than just a party trick — it's said to symbolise the passion of Christ and the Christmas spirit.
It's deeply British — despite the global popularity of many Christmas desserts, the rich, fruity pudding is uniquely tied to the UK holiday table.
What is a CAL?
A CAL, or Crochet Along, is a fabulous community event where crocheters across the globe work on the same pattern simultaneously. It unfolds in stages, providing the perfect opportunity to share your progress and inspire fellow crafters.
New to Overlay Mosaic Crochet?
Don’t worry, simply start out by watching this video tutorial which covers the basics, or read the summary below.
All rows are worked from right to left.
Usually the yarn colour changes with every row i.e. you ONLY use ONE colour per row – you ignore any changes in colour of the chart squares, they simply show what the final design will look like. You will need to fo at the end of every row.
Every row contains the same number of stitches (st).
The first and last st in every row is a single crochet (sc).
The first st is indicated by a square with a letter e.g. ‘A’ or ‘B’ in the chart.
The final st is indicated by a square with a ‘+’ in the chart.
Back loop only sc (BLOsc) are indicated by a square without a ‘X’ in the chart.
Front loop only double crochet (FLOdc) are indicated by a square with a ‘X’ in the chart.
All FLOdc are worked into the same-coloured stitch two rows down.
The red lines on the chart indicate the repeating section.
Want the Whole Pattern Now?
The Xmas in July Mosaic Crochet Blanket eBook is the ultimate companion for your CAL journey! Available from June 23rd, this eBook includes both graphical and written instructions for every section, all laid out in a clear, easy-to-follow format. To make things even better, you’ll find links to various video tutorials, demonstrating key techniques and guiding you step-by-step through selected sections (perfect if you’re a visual learner!).
By grabbing the eBook now, you’ll have everything at your fingertips from the start – no waiting for section releases, and no need to track down individual instructions. Whether you prefer to plan ahead, like having the option to work at your own pace, or simply love the convenience of a beautifully organized resource, this is the option for you. Head over to Payhip to get your copy today and make this CAL your most stress-free and enjoyable crochet project yet!
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The standalone Christmas Pudding Mosaic Motif pattern is available from Ravelry, Etsy, Lovecrafts, and Payhip (UK and US crochet terms, single-sided and reversible, 2 or 4 colour option, large print option).
If you love crochet alongs, check out these patterns too! Click a photo for more information.
You may find these video tutorials handy when crocheting your Christmas in July blanket:
Modified single crochet (for reversible projects)
CAL Prep Checklist:
Join the Juniper and Oakes Facebook group.
Choose the perfect hook and yarn from your stash (or treat yourself to some new yarn!)
The official yarn pack is available here.
If you have a Blue Light Card, Lovecrafts offers 20% off your yarn order.
Alternatively, if you work for the NHS, you can email Wool Warehouse for their monthly discount code!
Watch the video tutorials to familiarize yourself with the techniques.
Grab the eBook version of the pattern (optional).
The Pattern
Materials
My sample photographed above was crocheted using Stylecraft Special DK. The yardage below is based on a single-sided version:
Dark brown - apx. 56m/61 yds.
White - apx. 32m/36 yds.
Crochet hook size – 4mm/G-6.
Stitch markers (optional).
Row counter (optional).
Some alternative yarn suggestions:
The official CAL yarn pack is available here - (Swish DK).
Difficulty Level
Advanced beginner.
Gauge
A 10cm (4 inch) square requires 18 rows of 18st in overlay mosaic crochet (gauge as per Juniper and Oakes for the full CAL blanket).
The final blanket (in the recommended CAL yarn) is apx. 114 by 127cm (45 by 50 inches).
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The following has been added as per the new General Product Safety Regulation update December 2024, from the EU Commission.
Safety Disclaimer for Crochet Patterns
Crocheting blankets, accessories, garments, decor, or other crochet products is a fun and rewarding craft. However, it’s essential to follow every step of the pattern carefully to ensure that the finished product is both functional and safe. Please note that, as with any handmade item, there are inherent risks when recreating these patterns. By following all instructions closely and taking appropriate safety measures, you can minimize potential hazards.
Safety with Young Children, Animals, and Adults
Always use child- and pet-safe materials when creating items for children or pets, particularly for toys, blankets, or any item likely to be chewed, pulled, or handled roughly.
Ensure the final product is properly constructed, with securely fastened joins and woven-in ends, to prevent unravelling or loose threads that could pose a choking or entanglement hazard.
For small embellishments such as buttons or beads, avoid their use on items intended for children under three years old or pets, as these can present choking hazards.
Blanket Safety for Babies
Temperature Regulation: Babies are not as effective at regulating their temperature, and overheating increases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). When creating blankets for babies, consider the yarn's warmth and breathability to ensure it is suitable for the intended environment.
Safe Sleeping Guidance: Blankets should be tucked no higher than the baby’s shoulders, and their feet should be placed at the end of the crib or bed. This minimizes the risk of the baby’s face becoming covered by loose bedding.
For further advice, refer to the safe sleeping guidelines provided by The Lullaby Trust.
Handling Tools Safely
When working with sharp tools such as scissors, sewing needles, or crochet hooks, handle them carefully and keep them out of reach of children and pets.
Accidental cuts or injuries can occur if tools are not used properly. Always store tools safely when not in use, ensuring they are secured in a suitable storage container or area.
Important Note
By purchasing and using this pattern, you acknowledge that you are responsible for the construction, use, and safety of the completed item. I am not liable for any accidents, injuries, or damages caused by the finished product or the tools used during its creation. This includes, but is not limited to, blankets, accessories, garments, decor items, or other crochet creations, whether for children, adults, or animals.
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Ciara Doyle, C15 Y5F9, Ireland
Elimee Designs (Designer)
N. Griffiths, 435, LE10 0NF, England.
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Watch the Full Video Tutorial
Abbreviations
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
BLO - back loop only
FLO - front loop only
bbs - beginning border stitch
ebs - ending border stitch
Christmas Pudding Mosaic Motif - FREE Version
Row 1: With Color A, BBS in 1st, BLOsc across, EBS in last.
Row 2: With Color C, BBS in 1st, BLOsc across, EBS in last.
Row 3: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x4, BLOsc x17, FLOdc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 4: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x4, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 5: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x2, BLOsc x21, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 6: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x2, FLOdc x2, (BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3) x4, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 7: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x23*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 8: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, (BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3) x5, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 9: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x23*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 10: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x3*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 11: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x23*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 12: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x2, (BLOsc x3, FLOdc x3) x2, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x2, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 13: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2, (FLOdc x3, BLOsc x3) x2, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x2, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 14: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x21, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 15: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x1, FLOdc x21, BLOsc x1*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 16: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x1, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x21, FLOdc x1*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 17: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x17, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 18: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x17, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x2*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 19: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x3, BLOsc x4, FLOdc x11, BLOsc x4, FLOdc x2*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 20: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x6, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x11, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x5*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 21: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x6, BLOsc x4, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1, BLOsc x4, FLOdc x5*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 22: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x11, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x10*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 23: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x7, (BLOsc x3, FLOdc x1) x2, BLOsc x3, FLOdc x6*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 24: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *(BLOsc x7, FLOdc x2) x2, BLOsc x6*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 25: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x4, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x7, BLOsc x5, FLOdc x3*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
Row 26: With Color C, BBS in 1st, *BLOsc x4, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x11, FLOdc x3, BLOsc x3*, repeat across, BLOsc x1, EBS in last.
Row 27: With Color A, BBS in 1st, *FLOdc x3, BLOsc x4, FLOdc x11, BLOsc x4, FLOdc x2*, repeat across, FLOdc x1, EBS in last.
If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the Christmas Pudding pattern please feel free to contact us via hello@elimeedesigns.co.uk or our Elimee Designs Crochet Pattern group on Facebook.
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A MASSIVE thank you to Bernie, Lisa, Lourdes, Kari, Katherine, and Sandy.
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I hope you love stitching up this festive little motif as much as I loved designing it! There’s something so satisfying about seeing a holiday classic take shape in mosaic crochet — especially when you know it’ll be part of a gorgeous, collaborative blanket full of seasonal cheer. 🎄✨
And if you’re anything like me, chances are you’ll have a few yarn leftovers once the Christmas in July CAL is done and dusted. Don’t let those scraps go to waste! You can put them to good use with one of my favourite stash-friendly designs:
🧶 Browse my scrap-friendly crochet pattern round-up – a treasure trove of fun, colourful makes that are perfect for using up yarn odds and ends.
🐆 Try my Leopard Print Stashbuster Blanket – it’s bold, fun, and uses the same overlay mosaic technique, so you’ll already be in the zone!