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Crocheted Mandala Cloths

Posted on July 6, 2017

Crocheting Mandala cloths has been such a fun adventure. I love how you can mix and match colors to create beautiful patterns. Here is a roundup of all the different Mandalas I crocheted this week.

This pastel Mandala cloth was crocheted using the Magnolia Mandala pattern. I crocheted this cloth using sugar’n cream cotton scraps. My finished cloth is 11.5 inches wide. It is such a pretty cloth and would make a beautiful hotpad or just as a decorative centerpiece on a table.

Next I crocheted several more Mandalas using Lucienne’s Summer Mandala pattern. My dishcloths were all just crocheted to part 1 of the original pattern which has up to 4 parts for a very large Mandala.

Here are a few dishcloths I crocheted with a 4 mm and 5 mm crochet hooks.

With a 4 mm (G) hook my cloths were just under 8 inches wide. A 5 mm (H) hook resulted in a 8.25 inch wide cloth.

Lastly here is a hotpad I crocheted using a J crochet hook with rug yarns. I crocheted a modified Mandala using several of the stitches from the above pattern links. My hotpad is 8.5 inches wide.




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