If this is your first time crocheting mandalas, I should warn you. You will become obsessed with them in no time!
A mandala is basically a circle, and throughout centuries, it has been a symbol of completion. In art and religion, this ancient symbol combines with other circular patterns to give the whole item a spiritual significance. Generally, mandalas allow you to play with colors, but when you have more complex patterns, it is better to use just one color so that the focus is on the intricate pattern.
How to use these flat crocheted circles? The main function of mandalas is to be decorative. So, they can be used as chair pads if they are thick enough. Either one or double-layered, structured or lace, you can also use mandalas as coasters, trivets, table covers, etc. Mandalas make great rugs, and you can even use old T-shirts to make T-shirt yarn. Need more ideas?
In this book, you will find 17 lovely patterns that will give you an opportunity not only to make your coasters, rugs, and wall decorations, but you will be also able to use them for a variety of projects centered on a mandala motif. Take a look at the easy-to-follow instructions to make cute gifts for your loved ones or lovely decorations for your home. Let’s see what you can crochet:
One great thing about mandalas I especially like is that they can be a form of self-care. What I mean is that this is a way of meditation, a way that calms you down as it draws your attention only on the pattern itself. So, pick a pattern, grab your hook and needle, focus on the pattern and start working on your mandala. Happy crocheting!