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Crochet Mandala

Create a basic mandala in no time!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/crochet-mandala • Posted by wink

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 2014 03 16 115121 fo mandala

Description

Instructions

  1. Small 2014 03 16 115459 magic circle

    Start with a magic ring, and secure.

  2. Small 2014 03 16 115519 twelve dcs

    Chain 2, and make 11 dc’s in the ring. This gives us a stitch count of 12, including the ch2.

  3. Small 2014 03 16 115529 close ring

    Pull the ring closed as to form a circle.

  4. Small 2014 03 16 115551 pull through

    Cut the yarn and pull through the stitch.

  5. Small 2014 03 16 115613 thread needle

    Thread the yarn end through the needle and insert in the first dc you made, through both loops, skipping the ch2.

  6. Small 2014 03 16 115628 pull closed

    Pull the needle through and now insert it in the back loop of the last stitch you made.

  7. Small 2014 03 16 115645 finished first rnd

    Pull the yarn a bit to close the circle, but make sure you don’t pull too hard; we want to keep this faux stitch we just made! :) We’re going to close rounds like this after every round from now on. Finish off.

  8. Small 2014 03 16 115700 slip knot

    Starting with a slipknot on your hook, creating a standing stitch, crochet 2 dc in one stitch.

  9. Small 2014 03 16 115717 round two

    Crochet 2 dc’s in every stitch. (the stitch count is now 24 dc’s)

  10. Small 2014 03 16 115730 fo round two

    We’re going to close the round like we did before, so grab your tapestry needle and close the circle, just like in step 5 & 6.

  11. Small 2014 03 16 115751 finished rndtwo

    That’s round two! :)

  12. Small 2014 03 16 115804 slip knot rndthree

    From now on, we’re going to start every round with a slipknot on our hook and a standing stitch.

  13. Small 2014 03 16 115816 arrow

    To avoid creating holes, make sure you don’t start in or increase in the faux stitch we create after each round. If you look at your work you can easily identify the faux stitch by the bump from the slipknot:

  14. Small 2014 03 16 115829 end rndthree

    In round three (and all of the following rounds), we’re going to make increases. To make sure the 2dc don’t end up in the faux stitch, count back from the bump 3 stitches (or whatever number you need to make sure the 2dc doesn’t end up in the faux stitch). If you start with 1 dc now (2nd stitch from the bump), there should also be 1 dc in the faux stitch. You can increase before or after the faux stitch, but not in it! So: start with standing stitch, then *dc 1, 2dc in next stitch* around. (36 stitches)

  15. Small 2014 03 16 115842 fo rndthree

    Finish the round with your tapestry needle and voila, round three! :)

  16. Small 2014 03 16 115855 roundfour

    Starting with a standing stitch (and counting back from the bump so the 2dc doesn’t end up in the faux stitch), *dc 2, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (48 stitches)

  17. Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 3, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (60 stitches)

  18. Small 2014 03 16 115923 roundsix

    Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 4, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (72 stitches)

  19. Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 5, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (84 stitches)

  20. Small 2014 03 16 115939 round8

    Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 6, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (96 stitches)

  21. Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 7, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (108 stitches)

  22. Small 2014 03 16 115956 round10

    Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 8, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (120 stitches)

  23. Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 9, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (132 stitches)

  24. Starting with a standing stitch, *dc 10, 2dc in next stitch* around and fo. (144 stitches)

  25. Small 2014 03 16 120028 standing sc

    Your mandala is finished! :) But I usually put a border around it. Here’s how I do it: Starting with a standing stitch, sc 1.

  26. Small 2014 03 16 120040 shells around

    Skip two stitches and then crochet 6 dc in one stitch, to create a shell. Skip two stitches and sc 1. Continue like this all around. So: *sc 1, skip 2 st, 6dc, skip 2 st*.

  27. Small 2014 03 16 120051 ch ten

    When you’ve reached the end of the round, make a second sc in the first stitch (where there is already a sc). Don’t cut the yarn, but chain 10, this creates a loop.

  28. Small 2014 03 16 120102 close loop

    Make another sc in the first stitch. Cut the yarn, draw through the loop on your hook and bring the yarn end to the back. And that’s it! :) Step back and admire your mandala!