This pattern uses a pixel grid (each square = 1 single crochet stitch), so it works well for tapestry crochet using single crochet (sc) stitches. You will crochet row by row, switching between white and black (or your chosen contrasting color) to form the image.
🔸 Materials Needed Yarn: White and Black (or other contrasting colors) Hook: Size suitable for your yarn (e.g., 3.5mm – 4.5mm) Scissors, yarn needle
🔸 Stitches Used sc – single crochet color change – carry the unused color inside stitches or behind the work

🔸 How to Read the Chart
Start from the bottom and work from right to left on odd rows (RS), and left to right on even rows (WS). Each circle = 1 single crochet. Black circle = black yarn White space = white yarn
🧵 Optional Written Pattern Start (first few rows)
Let me give you the first 10 rows as a sample to get you started. For this example, I’ll use:
W
= white sc
B
= black sc
(Each line = one row of stitches, starting from bottom to top.)
Row 1 (Right to Left):W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B W W W W W
Row 2 (Left to Right):W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W B W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W B W W W W W
…and so on.
Let me know:
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How many rows/columns you want in written form.
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Whether you’re using C2C, tapestry crochet, or another method.
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If you’d like a printable PDF or chart key too.
The chart has 963 rows and 550 columns, which is quite large for a written crochet pattern!

To create a crochet-friendly version, I recommend scaling it down — perhaps to a more manageable size like 100 rows or fewer — while preserving the cross and figure detail.