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Mandalas, the true meditational spirit of crochet!
Crocheting can be a very soothing and overall a meditational activity. Also, when all’s said and done, what could be more meditational than a crochet mandala? So, why not combine the two, as many have, and enjoy a truly relaxing and wholesome experience that still produces a beautiful and timeless piece for decoration or use. Moreover, they’re also perfect as gifts, so you’ll never run out of ideas for what to give that special someone.
Midnight Blossom Mandala
The midnight blossom is a star shaped, non-circular mandala with a definite layered quality. Undeniably, it’s a beautiful, very gently textured piece that will be the joy of the beholder.
Designer: Jeanette Haugland
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Jaina Mandala Free Crochet Pattern
The Jain Mandala as a beautiful, lobed crochet mandala with a dense center and radiating floral motifs is unquestionably a project worth to try if you thinking of making a mandala. Its a highly varied texture includes components in particular radial voids, a floral center and a lovely, lobed edge.
Designer: Melanie Grobler
The full article about this pattern is here:
Trinity Mandalas
These beautiful mandalas are a cal to be released over April, for a small, medium and large mandala circle. The patterns are stabilized with a metal hoop, and are great for hanging on a wall, in addition to being set-pieces on flat surfaces, such as tables and sideboards. The dizzying variety of colors and rich texture give these Mandala circles a beautiful and timeless appearance that will work both with a traditional and a modern interior. A link to a free pattern is at the end of the post.
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