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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
Make Crocheted Mandalas
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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!
Positivity Mandala Hoop Free Crochet Pattern
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- Designed by Lucy of Attic24
Doesn’t this mandala looks like the most delicate spider’s web? The flower in the center makes it really great to make your home feel like spring and summer. The structure is really simple and easy to crochet.
Serenity Crochet Mandala Wall Hanging Printed Pattern
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A dream catcher or a wall hanging, it is 2 in 1 crochet wall hanging pattern. Add up the bottom of a metal hoop with colorful yarn tassels and next crochet a big serenity crochet mandala inside the hoop. A fantastic yarn beauty that will take your wall decors to the next level.
Calming Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern - Zig Zag Crochet A Classic Wall Hanging
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Along with adding amazing decorative details to a wall, chevron wall hanging will have significant health benefits too. Looking at this yarn wall hanging will instantly make you calm down. Crochet yarn in white and beige or in dark grey for this classic wall hanging. End it up with the fringed bottom.