Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Granny Mini Mandala
Pattern Terms: US
Yarn: Raeesah Cotton Soft DK (100% cotton)
Hook: 4.00mm
Size: 18cm (7 inches)
Skill Level: Novice
Foundation: 4ch, ss into 1st ch to form circle
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc); 11 dc into circle; ,ss into 3rd ch at start to close (12dc)
Row 2: Join yarn into any sp between dc, 3ch (counts as 1dc) 1dc in same space as join (2dc grouping); *2dc into each sp between dc (2dc grouping)* *to* to end; ss into top of 3ch at start to close (24dc)
Row 3: Join yarn in any space between 2dc groupings; 3ch(counts as 1dc), 2dc in same sp as join (3dc grouping); *3dc in next space between 2dc groups (3dc grouping)* *to* to end, ss into top of 3ch at start to close (36dc)
Row 4: Join yarn in any sp between 3dc groupings; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc, 1ch, 2dc (4dc grouping), 1ch into same place as join ; *2dc, 1ch, 2dc (4dc grouping), 1ch into next sp between 3dc groupings* *to* around to end, ss into top of 3ch at start to close
Row 5: Join yarn in 1ch sp in the centre of any 4dc grouping; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc into same sp as join; into next 1 chain sp (separating 4dc groupings) work 1dc, 1dc spike into top of 2nd dc in 3dc grouping on Row 3, 1dc; *2dc into next 1ch sp in the centre of the next 4dc grouping; into next 1 chain sp (separating 4dc groupings) work 1dc, 1dc spike into top of 2nd dc in 3dc grouping on Row 3, 1dc* *to* around to end; ss into top of 3ch at start to close
Row 6: Join yarn in any sp between dc groupings; in same sp as join work 3ch(counts as 1dc), 1dc spike between 2dc directly below on Row 4, 1dc; *into next sp between dc groupings work 1dc, 1dc spike between 2dc directly below on Row 4, 1dc* *to* around to end, ss into top of 3ch at start to close.
Row 7: Join yarn in any sp between dc groupings; 3ch (counts as 1dc) 2dc in same sp as join; *3dc into next sp between dc groupings* *to* around to end, ss into top of 3ch at start to close.
Row 8: Join yarn in any sp between dc groupings: 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc, 2ch, 2dc into same sp as join; *2dc, 2ch, 2dc into next sp between dc groupings* *to* around to end, ss into top of 3ch at start to close.
Labels:crochet
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mandala,
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Love your mandalas Zeina! just getting to grips with round 12 of your starflower one - it's so gorgeous! and these look lovely too! Thank you so much for sharing them. Happy Hooking! Elizabeth x
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely!! I might make some, great yarn busters.
ReplyDeleteI love them, thanks for the how to. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern! It's so lovely and wonderful!
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Kirstin
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Hellooooo! Found you via Lucy's blog :) Iyour ove pattern and I have chosen my yarn all ready to start one for Yarndale Lynn xx
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Thank you for all the wonderful patterns. Love them !!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern, so pretty! I shall make this one for Attic 24 s Yarndale project, thank you for sharing it!
ReplyDeletethey are fantastic!! thank you )))
ReplyDeleteThese are bee-ootiful! Thank you
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Mandala .. love how the stitches radiate outwards, its beautiful!
ReplyDeletexx Pat
Soooooooooo pretty! I love your mandalas! Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI have just made my mandala to send to Lucy from your lovely pattern. It will not be stopping there as I love it ... thank you for the pattern .... Joy xx
ReplyDeleteright that's it! I MUST LEARN TO CROCHET!!!!
ReplyDeletethis has been a fun, beautiful project .Thank you ~Ednita
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your lovely pattern! Your tutorial is very clear & easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteLove this very much. So pretty colors.
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful! I want to frame it! Thank you for sharing the tutorial
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern thank you. I just finished mine ! it will be shortly on its way to Lucy for Yarndale :)
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog by accident but it was the best accident in my life your tutorials are very easy to under stand and i love all your patterns too.
ReplyDeleteZooty owl's patterns are great and thank you for the tutorial easy to follow.One of the best blogs i have seen for a while.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janet! Hope you will visit often!
DeleteWunderbar! Lovely pattern! Danke
ReplyDeleteGreetings from germany :-)
PummelchenKreativ
Love it! I just finished making a Halloween themed one! I used black, orange, green, purple, and white. I used an I hook to make it larger, too. Mine came out to 10.5 inches. Thank you for this pattern! It was exactly what I was looking for.
ReplyDeleteNice, easy pattern. I just grabbed whatever leftover yarn I had in reach and made one. Now I will do one with thin cotton yarn. Thanks for sharing, Tammy
ReplyDeleteCould some one please tell me how to start the centre for this mandala circle please
ReplyDelete4ch, then sl st into the first chain - that is the one that you started with. This will form a little circle and the foundation of your work. Your first round is worked into this. If you prefer you can start your work with the "Magic Ring" - there are a lot of how-to videos for this on You Tube
DeleteThank you. Love your patterns.
ReplyDeleteHi, I love this mandala I have now made it twice, along with the daisy centre one which is also lovely. I shall be going for a bigger one next time. Thanks so much xxxx
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