This shattered dreamscape mandala pattern is an art piece that depicts the beauty found in sorrow and broken things. Learn how to make this one today! This pattern can be challenging; hence, it's more suitable for advanced crocheters.
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Crochet Mandala Wall Art
Designed for wall art, this pattern features multiple mandalas crocheted around hoops of various sizes and joined together to create gorgeous wall art. Use different colors if that is what your house needs. The fringes at the bottom add a more boho, dramatic flair.
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.
Summer Beauty
- Designed by Lifestyle By Ella /Elisabeth Laitila
I love mandalas, because they can really freshen up your home decor and give a fresh touch to your rooms. You can use this mandala for instance as a coaster, wall hanging, or a coffee table decoration. The size will depend on the hook and yarn you'll use.
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Find this free pattern on lifestylebyella.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Kirana Mandala Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Inas Fadil Basymeleh
If you're ready for yet another fascinating project, definitely check out this mandala in the pictures below. It was made by Inas Fadil Basymeleh and it takes your home decor to a whole new level! It could be a stunning (and useful) piece of art for your home, or a housewarming gift!
PHOTOS by Inas Fadil Basymeleh /Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on inascraft.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here Kirana Mandala Free Crochet Pattern.
Mandala 3
This fun mandala uses simple stitches to create a fun mandala. You can use as many colors as you like. I have created 3 different looks on this mandala, using 2 and 3 colors each but this pattern would look great in one color or as many as seven different colors, what colors will you use? This will make a wonderful side table cover or even a beautiful wall art decoration. Whichever you chose, it will look amazing!