Are you thinking of making mandala crochets for decorative purposes? Then, these mandala designs made with embroidery hoops are just what you’re looking for! Not only will it look visually pleasing in your space, but it's also a great way to showcase your finished artwork!
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Meditate on Mandala Crochet
Lucy from Attic 24 is known for her colorful crochet, and she brings it to life boldly with her version of a mandala crochet wall hanging. What makes this resource unique is that Lucy shares a few patterns for making mandalas, as well as her tips for attaching them in a hoop, and even which hoops she recommends.
And if you love her style, don't miss her flower wall hanging for a fun way to bring nature to your walls in full color.
Mandala Hoops Crochet Pattern from Attic 24
Beginner Decorative Crochet Potholders
Whether you're new to crochet or just want to a quick and easy crochet pattern to try, these Beginner Decorative Crochet Potholders will be just what you need! These potholders can be created in very little time and will be a perfect gift idea for a bridal shower or housewarming party.
From the blogger: "These beautiful potholders are the perfect beginner pattern for a quick and fun project to show off your crochet skills. They are both decorative and functional, and make a beautiful gift for anyone on your list this holiday season. You will need a size G/6 (4mm) crochet hook, scissors, and worsted weight cotton yarn. Each square potholder measures 8 inches x 8 inches. So get started today on this instant gratification project that is sure to impress!
Make Crocheted Mandalas
Prefer something round instead of rectangular? Work these mandala wall hangings in the round, then frame them in an embroidery hoop. Mandalas are relaxing and easy to make as you repeat stitches as the piece grows. Leave these just as they are in the pattern or add a few other embellishments to your hoop!
Mandala Hoop Wall Hangings from Mama in a Stitch
C2c Valentine's Washcloth
I've had Valentine's on my brain lately. One of the things I wanted to make was a heart washcloth (could also be used as an afghan square). Went to Hobby Lobby, and found the perfect colors for it! As a washcloth, C2C can sometimes become saggy because of the spaces in the boxes, and by spaces, I really just mean like a slit from the beginning chain that all the stitches are worked onto. I use my washcloths either for decorative purposes, or just to dry things up - not to wash anything with because of this. To make a better washcloth, go down a hook size for tighter stitches and/or use half double crochets in place of double crochets.
Crochet Decorative Plant Hanger
These crochet decorative plant hangers make an interesting addition to your home decor by hanging over the walls so gracefully. These nest-like decorative plant hangers are made out of bulky yarn and hang with wooden rings for a more accomplished and chic look. You can make it any of the hues for complimentary home decor vibes. Details here!