Inspired by the bedazzling rays of a bright summer sun, this is the first part of a three-part YouTube series tutorial on making this mandala pattern. It may be a little complicated for beginners, but with persistence and determination, nothing is impossible!

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Ray of Sunshine
Light up your home decor with this ray of sunshine doily that can be used as a gigantic coaster for hot pots and pans or simply as a lovely wall hanging. This is an intermediate-level design.

Connie's Ray of Hope Free Crochet Pattern
Designed by The Loopy Stitch You can use a 4,5 mm hook for making this lovely mandala, it's going to be one of the most beautiful decorations in your home, that's for sure! The pattern includes two different sizes: 350mm (14inches) or 450mm (18inches).

September Mandala
I have worked this Mandala using 2 different color options. Mandala 1: Oyster, Canary, Navy and Alfalfa Mandala 2: Oyster, Fairy Tale, Wisteria and Mulberry You will need 1 ball in each color to make your Mandala. In total we used 4.2 oz / 119 g / 57 yds / 53 m to make each Mandala. The September

Matahari Mandala
Your Nanas doilies fell sadly out of fashion for a few decades. Now doilies are back with a vengeance reimagined as these bright, pretty mandalas. This mandala is named Matahari, the Indonesian word for sun. All you need is one or more colours of your favourite 4 or 8 ply cottons, a hook and some

Crochet Pertevniyal Mandala Doily
Mandala doilies look mesmerizing in any colour recipe and are perfect for injecting some colour into your home. Pertevniyal Mandala Doily is one of the first mandala patterns I have designed, crocheted and written, I hope you enjoy it as much as I have! This pattern contains instructions written in
