Imagine is a 12-inch Afghan block inspired by a John Lennon song! This 12” square is best for advanced crocheters due to the technique required.
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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 Mandala was designed as part of the Stitch and Hustle Perfect Picot Blog Hop. The finished Mandala measures 14 inches in diameter.
Mandala Rug
While it's been a while since we looked at some mandalas, let's explore this mandala-inspired spring rug. In particular, I like the edging that's such a contrast to the inner circles.
The original pattern and the photos are available on crafts.tutsplus.com :
Mandala Rug
More info about project photographed here Mandala Rug.
Sunny Crochet Mandala
With this sunny mandala you'll always have sunshine in your house and in your heart (hint: in warmer colours this makes an excellent Christmas mandala too!). You will be able to make this crochet mandala in no time at all: one evening or one afternoon and it'll be done! You can use scraps of yarn for this project if you like, no problem. This sunny mandala makes for a great doily or a lovely holiday present.
Eye of the Emerald Mandala
This mandala was created with the spirit of the Irish, but would look great in lots of colors. Picot stitches add texture as an art piece but are easy to block flat for use on the table. This design is large for a doily at 24" (61 cm), but the open lace stitches work up quickly in worsted weight. Even at that size, it only uses 5 oz of acrylic yarn! Pattern requires a small amount of blocking to shape the lace, but no pinning required - Just shape and leave flat to dry.
Granny Mandala Free Crochet Pattern
Mandalas are popping up everywhere lately as the basis for a whole crochet pattern. These Colorful Crochet Mandala FREE Pattern are fun to make and have lots of uses.They are great projects no matter what your crochet skill level is. They can be used as potholders, trivets, wall and table decor, or as part of a bag, blanket, rug, or even a bag. Check out these colorful creations and hopefully you can get inspiration to create your very own version of any of these mandala crochet patterns. Thanks below designers for sharing these crochet patterns. The link for the pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
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