Imagine a cozy afternoon, yarn in hand, as you weave a rainbow onto your very own Crochet Mandala Doily. Think of it as a fun way to paint, but with threads and a hook! As you stitch, watch a dazzling pattern come to life, destined to make any space feel like home.
Crochet Mandala Doily
Material Needed:
- Yarn
- Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Measuring Tape
Crochet Pattern
Round 1:
- Chain 12.
- In the circle formed, double crochet (abbreviated as DC).
- Chain 3 (counts as the first DC).
- Complete 24 double crochets in total.
- Slip stitch (SL ST) to finish the round.
Round 2:
- Start with a double crochet post.
- Chain 1.
- Front post double crochet.
- Chain 3 for space.
- Continue making front post double crochets with chain 1 in between, for a total of 24 front posts.
- Finish the round with a SL ST.
For Round 3:
- Chain 1, and use the same pattern of front post and double crochets as established, ending with five andos (likely a term or abbreviation specific to the pattern and may refer to a type of stitch or sequence).
- Complete the round with SL ST.
Round 4:
- Using popcorn stitches (abbreviated as popc), continue the established pattern.
- Include front post single crochet with chain 2 spaces.
- Finish the round as previously.
Round 5:
- Begin with front post single crochet.
- Chain 2 in the space.
- Make two double crochets in each pattern.
- Finish with 72 stitches.
For Round 6:
- Continue in the pattern, creating clusters and front post triple stitches.
- Add double crochets where specified.
- Repeat the sequence as instructed, ensuring the stitch count matches.
Round 7:
- Work every stitch as a single crochet, creating a chain (single crochet cluster).
- Continue for the entire round.
Round 8:
- Repeat the same process as Round 7.
In Round 9:
- Start creating “popc” counts and working in the back post single crochets.
- Create chains and skip certain stitches as instructed.
Round 10:
- Work front post stitches and create chain eight spaces as detailed.
Round 11:
- In chain spaces created, work six single crochets, chain two, and six more single crochets.
- Repeat for each space around.
For Round 12:
- Work sleep stitches and double crochets in V shapes, with chain spaces varying in number.
Round 13:
- Create double crochets, chains, and cluster formations as instructed.
- Include spaced front post stitches.
Round 14:
- Work popcorn stitches separated by chain two spaces.
In Round 15:
- Continue with the popcorn stitches and add double crochets in specified spaces.
Round 16:
- Progress with back post double crochet and chain two spaces.
Round 17:
- Work a series of post stitches with chain three interludes, including exceptional triple crochet combinations.
For Round 18:
- Combine double crochet techniques in the spaces created, utilizing triple crochets as indicated.
Round 19:
- Switch back to post double crochet, creating chains and clusters.
Round 20:
- This is suggested to be the last round, working with single crochet and chain spaces, finishing off with the specified sequence.
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