Hello, sweet soul! I am so excited to announce that Clue #11 of our yearlong 2023 Mystery Crochet Along (MCAL) is here! I hope you’ll read on to learn more!
Multivalence was designed by Janica York Carter. She says, “The meditative properties of mandalas are appreciated by cultures and philosophies throughout the world. A mandala’s circular form ranges from simple to intricate, inspiring moments of inward and outward reflection. People create mandalas from a variety of materials, from the impermanence of sand to the solidity of carved stone. Multivalence is formed from yarn that is sumptuous in both color and texture. As you crochet each section, each round, each stitch, hone your focus. Be mindful of the feel of the yarn as it slips through your fingers. Note the soft sounds of the hook moving through the yarn. Watch as each movement creates a stitch that flows into another to form unique patterns. Breathe deeply and slowly, pull your tongue away from the roof of your mouth as you unclench your jaw, and drop your shoulders down and back. Know that in this moment, you are creating art, and enjoy the process.”
This pattern is an Adventurous Beginner to Intermediate level pattern and is for those crocheters who are ready to combine a variety of stitches while working in the round.
To crochet Multivalence, you will need 12 different colored skeins of our luxurious, dreamy soft Mirage Sport yarn or an equivalent amount of yarn/yardage in another sport-weight yarn. For Clue #11, we used Chilled Mirage Sport.
Mirage Sport is a beautiful, sport-weight blend of 70% Superwash Merino Wool, 10% Natural Baby Camel, 10% Cashmere, and 10% Mulberry Silk. So unbelievably scrumptious! Luscious and supremely soft with a gorgeous drape and structure. 350 yds/320 m per skein.
For another option, we have also compiled a set of recommended Luster Sport colors if you would like to use that yarn base instead. The clue colors in Luster Sport are: Aeolus (1), Luscious Lavender (2), Panorama (3), Puffy Clouds (4), Nimbus (5), Librettist (6), Spruce (7), Fanciful (8), Atlas (9), Cool Blush (10), and Violet Ink (11).
Each month, we’ll let you know which color we used for that clue, but you can also create your own color combination. We DO recommend that you choose colors with a good amount of contrast among them, and crochet Multivalence with at least two different colors.
While gauge is not crucial to this project, it will affect the amount of yarn needed. If you wish to make a blanket that only uses 12 skeins of Mirage Sport yarn, you’ll want to make sure you match the gauge listed in the pattern.
We filmed a short video for Clue #11. Take a look!
We are also having a yearlong contest for this pattern with prizes! It will be hosted solely on Ravelry. Click HERE to learn more and to sign up for the MCAL. I hope you’ll join us to get in on all the fun!
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Talk to ya soon.
XOXOXOÂ Chandi



Hi, and thank you for all the beautiful patterns that you have provided. I am working on the multi violence pattern and I am in the 11th clue. I have completed round one and two and I do not understand how to complete round three. The video provided does not show how to work the DC2TOG with the round two. R2 is 3 sc in to the ch-4 sp, sc in top of dc-tr- dc- cl. Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Amanda,
thank you for reaching out. I’ll do my best to help. I assume you know how to work dc2tog but if not here is a tutorial on it: https://youtu.be/Eh53Dc8LQ_I
For Rnd 3 of Clue 11 you will sl st in the next st then ch 6 and then do a regular dc2tog, then ch 2, but then you will not work the tr into the next st but work it into the last st of the dc2tog. I hope this makes sense and explains it.
You can also check in the 2023 MCAL thread here: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/expression-fiber-arts/4238106/3901-3925 to see how clue 11 should look like in a close up if that is helpful.
Please, let me know if you need any additional assistance.
Have a nice day! – Johanna 🧡
Thank you!! I’m almost done. 💕