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Tile Pattern using mosaics: 18×18, 18×24, 1×1’s on a 12×12 sheet

Using mosaics in tile patterns is a little bit tricky. In this pattern the Concreate black 1×1 mosaics on a 12×12 sheet was cut and five 1×1 tiles by twelve 1×1 tiles were used with the Concreate black 18×18’s and 18×24’s. When using mosaics in tile patterns watch the mosaic tile thickness. Often times the mosaics or field tiles do not always match up.

Concreate Black


2 Responses to “Tile Pattern using mosaics: 18×18, 18×24, 1×1’s on a 12×12 sheet”


  1. 1 Interiors Aug 24th, 2008 at 3:51 am

    I was searching for information about \’Interior Designers In New York City\’, and this your page (\’ttern using mosaics: 18×18, 18×24, 1×1’s on a 12×12 sheet | Tile: Ceramic, Metal, Glass, and Stone–ciao!\’) was in search results. Not sure why it appeared, but your site is still interesting to read :)

  2. 2 Work at homes moms Aug 25th, 2008 at 9:37 am

    Great content. I’ll keep coming back for similar posts which I cannot wait to read….

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