- Designed by Evelin Karu
This beautiful, intricate mandala is a part of a series called ” 12 Months of Mandalas Collection” and this particular one represents November, however it's going to look amazing as a part of your home decor. What's more, the colors are chosen perfectly
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Graceful Abundance Mandala Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Evelin Karu
This warm, beautiful mandala is 40 cm. It's the eighth pattern from a bigger project called “12 Months of Mandalas Collection”. This particular one represents August. So accurate! It's a pattern for advanced crocheters.
Wrapped in Nostalgia Mandala Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Evelin Karu
Use a 3 mm hook for this gorgeous mandala. The finished size is 37 cm. It's another beautiful mandala from the “12 Months of Mandalas Collection”, and it represents September. In other words, be sure to try this one!
November mandala Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Lifestyle By Ella /Elisabeth Laitila
Take a look at this gorgeous mandala by Lifestyle By Ella /Elisabeth Laitila on the pictures below! I mean, how beautiful is it, right? The colors are very subdued and delicate, however feel free to go for more vibrant ones. It comes in two sizes, meaning the smaller one will be 18 cm and the larger one 32 cm.
Trinity Mandalas Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Esther Dijkstra
The instruction features patterns for mandalas in three different sizes, however you can easily make your bigger or smaller by simple repeating a few rows (or don't). The colors are just mesmerizing and the final mandala looks like a stained glass, doesn't it?
Magic Water Lily Mandala Free Crochet Pattern
Mandala symbols have their origins in Hinduism, where they represent the universe.
Crochet mandalas gorgeous circle patterns are just now too much raging out in the crochet world. This Magic Water Lily Mandala Free Crochet Pattern is amazingly beautiful. It will suit a wide variety of interior styles. There are so many different ways they can be used. Some untraditional ways to use these mandalas could be enlarging them and making them into vests or sweaters. You can also use them as potholders, table decorations, coasters, sew them to a cushion or hang them on a wall. I am sure this pattern can bring some exquisite and colorful changes in your home decor.