Thursday, 23 October 2014
Happy Days Mandala
Coffee Cotton is a Cotton, Pan Fibre, Coffee Extract Blend which does not split and makes for a very neat stitch.
Sadly the colours are not very vibrant and there are only 9 colours to choose from.
Last week I worked through my Coffee Cotton stash by crocheting a few quick and easy mandalas.
I made this one for my daughter's craft room in her lovely new home:
I had the idea to use these to make up small gifts, by wrapping cellophane around a small potted herb, threading ribbon through the "meshy" part of the mandala and then tying that around the pot.
I have not as yet been able to find small potted plants (ideally herbs) and have therefore not been able to test my idea as yet!!
YARN: DK (8ply / light worsted weight) 100% cotton (or any cotton blend) (I used "Coffee Cotton" - a blend of cotton, pan fibre and coffee extract)
HOOK: 4.00mm
SIZE: 23cm in diameter
PATTERN TERMS: US
This is the pattern I used as the focal point for the Happy Days Mandala Square. (Note: Row by Row photos of the first 11 rows can be found HERE)
Foundation: 3ch, sl st to form a circle OR make a magic circle
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc); 11 dc into circle; sl st 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)] x11; sl st into top of 3ch at start to close (24dc)
Row 3: Join yarn in centre of any 2dc grouping; 4ch (counts as 1trc), 2trc into same space as join; [3trc into centre of next 2dc grouping (3trc grouping)] x 11, sl st into top of 4ch at start to close (36trc). Break off yarn.
Row 4: Join yarn in space between 1st and 2nd trc posts on any 3trc grouping; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc into same space as join; 2dc into space between 2nd and 3rd trc post; 1dc into space between 3trc groupings; [2dc into space between 1st and 2nd trc posts on next 3trc grouping; 2dc into space between 2nd and 3rd trc posts; 1dc into space between 3trc groupings] x11; sl st into top of 3ch at start to close (60dc). Break off yarn.
Row 5: Join yarn in any dc; 2ch (counts as 1hdc); (1hdc into each dc) x59; sl st into top of 2ch at start to close (60hdc). Break off yarn
Row 6: Join yarn in any sp between 2 hdc; 4ch in same sp as join (counts as 1sc, 3ch); (skip 2sp between hdc; 1sc, 3ch into next sp between hdc) x19; sl st into 1st of 4ch at start to close. Break off yarn
Row 7: Join yarn in any 3ch sp; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 3dc in same sp as join (4dc grouping); [4dc in next 3ch space (4dc grouping)] x19 (20 x 4dc groupings); sl st into top of 3ch at start to close. Break off yarn.
Row 8: Join yarn in any sp between 4dc groupings; 5ch in same sp as join (counts as 1sc, 4ch); [1sc, 4ch in next space between 4dc groupings] x 19; sl st into 1st of 5ch at start to close. Break off yarn. (see photo for Row 6)
Row 9: Join yarn in any 4ch sp, 2ch (counts as 1hdc); 4hdc into same sp as join; [5hdc into next 4ch sp (5hdc grouping)] x19; sl st into top of 2ch at start to close. Break off yarn.
Row 10: Join yarn in 1st hdc of any 5hdc grouping, 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc into next dc; 2dc into next dc; (1dc into next dc) x2; [(1dc into next dc) x2; 2dc into next dc; (1dc into next dc) x2] x19
Row 11: Join yarn between any two dc on last row of Mandala, 4ch in same space as join (counts as 1sc, 3ch); [skip 2 spaces between dc (this means you will skip 3dc posts) 1sc into the 3rd space, 3ch] repeat all around the circle; 3ch sl st into first chain at start of row (40 x 3ch loops). Break off yarn
Row 12: (edging) Join yarn with a sl st in any 3ch space; [(1hdc, 2dc, 2trc, 2dc, 1hdc) into next 3ch space; sl st into next 3ch space) x 19; (1hdc, 2dc, 2trc, 2dc, 1hdc) into next 3ch space. Break off yarn and join to first sl st in the row with a yarn needle.
Lovely pattern. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you , these are so beautiful :)
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