Magic and Easy WATER LILY MANDALA Free Crochet Pattern!
Mandala symbols have been around for centuries and are deeply rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism, where they are used as a tool for meditation and spiritual guidance.
However, in recent years, mandalas have become increasingly popular in the world of crochet. With their intricate circular patterns and vibrant colors, crochet mandalas are a beautiful and versatile way to add some flair to your home decor.
One particularly stunning example of a crochet mandala is the Magic Water Lily Mandala Free Crochet Pattern.
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This pattern is not only gorgeous but also incredibly adaptable, as it can be used in a variety of ways to enhance your living space.
The intricate pattern and vibrant colors of the Magic Water Lily Mandala make it an eye-catching piece that will add some pizzazz to any room.
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While the traditional use of mandalas is for meditation and spiritual guidance, crochet mandalas offer a new way to incorporate these beautiful symbols into your everyday life.
In addition to using them as table decorations and coasters, crochet mandalas can also be used in unconventional ways.
For example, you could enlarge the pattern and make it into a vest or sweater, adding a pop of color to your wardrobe. You could also sew the mandala onto a cushion or hang it on a wall as a piece of art.
Whether you're an experienced crocheter or just starting out, there's sure to be a mandala pattern out there that you'll fall in love with.
English pattern in Us terms:
ch= chain.
sl st= slip stitch.
sc= singel crochet.
dc= double crochet.
DcXtog= double X crochet togheter.
Yarn: cotton yarn 8/4 and hook 2,5 Mandala size ca: 29 cm.
- 14dc in a magic ring, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 1.
- 2dc between every dc (28dc), join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 2.
- 3dc between every dc-group (42dc), join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 3.
- 4dc between every dc-group (56dc), join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 4.
- *(1dc ch1 1dc) between dc-group, jump over 2dc, (1dc ch 1dc) in the middle off the dc-group* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 5.
- 3dc in every 1ch, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 6.
- (1dc ch3 1dc) between every dc-group, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc. See picture 7.
- sl st to next 3ch, *7dc in the same 3ch, 1sc around next 3ch* repeat *__* around the row, take the yarn off change color. See picture 8.
- *(1dc ch3 1dc) in the same sc, ch5* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc. See picture 9.
- sl st to next 3ch, *9dc in the same 3ch, 1sc in the fourth dc on row 8 and over the 5ch on row 9* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 10.
- *(1dc ch5 1dc) in sc, ch6* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc. See picture 11.
- sl st to next 5ch, *11dc in the same 5ch, 1sc in the fifth dc on row 8 and over the 5ch on row 11* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 12.
- *(1dc ch6 1dc)in sc, ch8* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc. See picture 13.
- sl st to next 6ch, *13dc in the same 6ch, 1sc in the sixth dc on row 12 and over the 8ch on row 13* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc, take the yarn off change color. See picture 14.
- *(1dc ch6 1dc) in sc, ch10* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the first dc. See picture 15.
- sl st to next 6ch, *(Dc2tog ch3 Dc2tog ch3 Dc2tog ch3 Dc2tog ) around the same 6ch, ch3, 1sc in the seventh dc on row 14 and over the 10ch on row 15, ch3* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the top of the first dc-group. See picture 16.
- *1dc in the top of the dc-group, ch2, 1dc around next 3ch, ch2, 1dc in the next dc-group, ch2, (1dc ch3 1dc) around the next 3ch (in the middle), ch2, 1dc in the next dc-group, ch2, 1dc around next 3ch, 1dc in the next dc-group* repeat *__* around the row, join the row with 1sl st in the top of the first dc. See picture 17.
Crochet mandalas are a beautiful and versatile way to add some color and flair to your home decor.
The Magic Water Lily Mandala Free Crochet Pattern is a stunning example of the possibilities that exist with this craft. So why not give it a try and see how a beautiful mandala can enhance your living space?
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