Pattern: Made in K-Town by Barbara
Please respect my rights as designer: do not sell, share, translate, or publish any parts of my patterns (including pictures) online or elsewhere without my permission. Do not claim this pattern as your own. Feel free to sell the finished items you’ve made from my pattern! If you do, a link-back to my blog www.made-in-k-town.blogspot.de would be great. Thank you!
Material:
As
usual, I used small amounts of Catania by Schachenmayer and a 2.5mm
hook. My mandala measures 12cm in diameter (4.7") but the size will vary
depending on the yarn you use.
Some general notes:
For
this pattern I use US crochet terms. We’ll need the following stitches:
chain stitch (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double
crochet (dc), double crochet three together (dc3tog), and surface stitches. The dc3tog and the surface stitches are explained below, please use the pictures as a help, too.
I
did NOT write down the chains at the beginning of each round: for the
first stitch in every round, work chains (e.g. 3 chains for the first
dc) OR start with a “standing stitch” i.e. join the new color with a
slip knot or a simple loop ON YOUR HOOK and just work the first sc or dc
as usual. Join rounds with a sl st.
I hope I haven't lost you already :) Here we go:
2nd Round (new color): work (1sc, ch2) in every ch1-space, fasten off (12 ch2-spaces)
3rd Round (new color): work (dc3tog, ch3) in every ch2-space, fasten off (12 ch3-spaces)
Here's how you do the dc3tog: yo, insert hook into ch2-space and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the same ch2-space and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the same ch2-space and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook), yo and pull through all 4 loops on hook. (Note: to start the round, either make ch3 and then a dc2tog, or start with a standing stitch and work the dc3tog right away).
Here's how you do the dc3tog: yo, insert hook into ch2-space and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the same ch2-space and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the same ch2-space and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook), yo and pull through all 4 loops on hook. (Note: to start the round, either make ch3 and then a dc2tog, or start with a standing stitch and work the dc3tog right away).
4th Round (new color): work 4 dc in every ch3-space, fasten off (48 dc, no spaces!)
5th Round (new color): work surface stitches between the dc's of the previous round, finish off
For the surface stitches, hold the yarn at the back of your work, insert hook in between any two dc’s, yo, pull loop through the gap. Now you’ve got a loose loop on your hook (hold the end of your yarn tight for the first stitch!). *Insert hook in between the next two dc’s, yo, pull loop through the gap and through the loop on your hook*. It’s like working slip stitches. Work this way around, then insert your hook in the first gap where you started, cut thread, yo, pull thread through the gap and through your loop and finish off. Use your hook or a needle to pull the loose end through to the back again, tie the two ends together and weave them in.
The 6th Round is a double round, worked into the dc’s of round 4:
6a (new color): work (1dc, ch2, skip one stitch) around, join with a slip stitch to first dc, finish off
6b (new color): Fold the stitches you’ve just made a little bit to the front and repeat round 6a, working into the stitches you’ve skipped before, finish off (2x 24 ch2-spaces)
7th Round (new color): work 3dc into the ch2-spaces of the previous round, finish off. Make sure you insert your hook into both spaces of round 6a and b! (72dc, no spaces!)
8th Round (new color): work (1sc, ch4) between every 3dc-group.
9th Round (same color): work (1hdc, 3dc, 1hdc) in every ch4-space. Finish off, and weave in all the loose ends.
I hope you enjoy making this Spring Mandala!
If you've got any questions, or find errors in this pattern, please let me know!
I'd also like to see your finished Mandalas, so feel free to leave a comment with a link to your blog or flickr picture :)
Want to see more Little Spring Mandalas? Check out the Project Gallery on Ravelry!
Very pretty and such a clear tutorial! Good job, Barbara!
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DeleteNagyon tetszik!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in a soft colors mandala, Barbara! I feel that I should definitely do the same...
ReplyDeleteHave a sunny day!
Olga ☼
I realy love this Spring Mandala, I have to print the foto to get the right colors. Thank you for this very pretty pattern
ReplyDeleteDanke, es ist wundervoll!♥
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße,*Manja*
very springy mandala, going to try it out right away!
ReplyDeleteI like the colours, very nice. Thanks for sharing this beautiful pattern.
ReplyDeleteDas gefällt mir sehr gut. Werde es direkt nachhäkeln.
ReplyDeleteLG Angela
Love this pattern!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colours, too!
Thanks for sharing.
Xx
Wirklich ein wunderschönes Mandala und ich drucke gerade aus zum nacharbeiten. Mal sehen, was für Farben ich so finde.
ReplyDeleteLG
Kerstin
Thank you for the easy pattern! I finished my Mandala! I Liked it!
ReplyDeleteIf you wish you can see it here on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/soleila88/7286619078/
Olga
Thanks for sharing the picture, Olga! I left you a comment on Flickr, glad you liked my pattern! :)
DeleteIt looks pretty and very Spring-y. Thanks for sharing your pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteIch war auch flink ;-)
ReplyDeletehttp://blickinshaekelkoerbchen.blogspot.de/2012/05/abgeguckt.html
Super! Hab's mir schon angesehen und was dazu geschrieben :)
DeleteIt's lovely Barbara and thank you for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteDankeschön, ein super tolles Mandala!
ReplyDelete♥Crissi♥
hello Barbara
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower.
I very much like your combination of colours it gives it a subtle look...very nice. I've also been looking at your crocheted stones....I've done a few in the past but using fine cotton but it does make it slower to complete so I think I'll try with a thicker yarn as I see yours have turned out very neat indeed.
Amanda :-)
I love this! So cute. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to crochet something just like this, thanks so much for the tutorial! Would love to see you on Craft Schooling Sunday, do drop by! and I'll be sure to link back to you when I post something I've made with your pattern, all the best!
ReplyDeleteganz entzückend, liebe Barbara
ReplyDeletedie Farben sind wunderschön *schmelzdahin*
einen lieben Gruß schickt Dir Traudi
Lovely pattern, Barbara, and the colors are delightful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePRECIOSA!!!! ME ENCANTA EL COLOR.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteI love this, it's beautiful! Thanks for posting it. :) A question - I would love to turn this into a rug. Could I just continue the pattern and make the mandala very big to do so?
ReplyDeleteHi Emma, and thanks for your comment! Of course you can make a bigger circle, it's fun to play around with different stitches and stitch combinations and see what's working and what not. You just have to make sure, that you increase a few stitches per round, so that the circle won't cup
DeleteOK, I'm a very beginner crochet-er so this may be something of a future project for me, but when I have enough skill to adapt the pattern to provide me with a rug I shall be back! Thanks again - can't wait to get stitching this! :)
DeleteHi Barbara, I've just thought of another question - do you (or anyone else who's reading for that matter) know how I could upsize the pattern into a reasonably big floor rug? I'm guessing the yarn you used wouldn't be thick enough? If not, do you know of any yarns using the same colours as yours which I could use?
DeleteHi, I recently saw a crochet rug using a doily pattern with multiple strands held together. She said she used 8 strands, seemed like a lot to me but you could try & see what you like
DeleteGorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Annemarie
Thanks for sharing its very sweet and i have made two - U can se my mandalas on my blog :) http://charitas-dagbog.blogspot.com/2012/05/spring-mandala.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know, Charitas! I've left a comment over at your blog :)
DeleteThat really IS beautiful! I'm gonna try this, thankk's for pattern and tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!! This is incredible.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I found you through Pinterest. I think this mandala would make the perfect ends a bolster cover. I can't wait to try!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! I think I might try that as well!
DeleteWhat a cute mandala. I love its meaning of whole. In Chinese culture, we like circles too I believe b/c it means unity.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thank you for sharing the pattern! I cannot wait to make one... or 5 :)
ReplyDeleteLove the colours! Made one just now, easy and nice stiches...now have to find out what to do with it ;-))
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing the pattern Barbara! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial , thanks for sharing it and I love the colours you used........
ReplyDeleteCLaire :}
This is so pretty, I might have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing the pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome colour combination
ReplyDeletethat is absolutely stunning! I found your post through My Creative Space today. Soooo inspiring...thank you !
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Barbara - I'm getting my hook out right now! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Barbara. And it is crochet - which I can do ... as opposed to knitting, which I cannot do! I'm Pinning this for a future project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethank you for the pattern! The tutorial is very clear, I had no trouble understanding it. I even made two mandala's yesterday evening: I love them! check out my mandala's at http://kervei.blogspot.com/2012/05/mandalas.html
ReplyDeletethanks again!
Ilse
thank you so much for your comment, Ilse! I've left a note at your blog. I'm really happy that the tutorial seems to be clear and easy to follow (sometimes I doubt myself, when I write down instructions)
DeleteAnd to all the others, too: thank you all for your positive feedback, I really appreciate your kind words!! :)
Thanks for the pattern, will sure give it a try!
ReplyDeleteHi there, my name is Charlien Richter, and I live in South Africa, I just stumbled across your blog and I like it very much. Thank you for the lovely pattern.
ReplyDeletelovely dag for you
Charlien
How lovely! thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteVraiment adorable ! Les couleurs vont très bien ensemble.
ReplyDeleteBon week-end.
Anna
Hi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteI made one yesterday and LOVE how it turned out :0)
Here is my post linking to your blog...
http://coconutloungecreations.blogspot.com/2012/06/mandala.html
Thanks for the free pattern.
Ri
I've already visited you at the Coconut Lounge, Ri :) Thanks for sharing your pretty version!
DeleteCiao ! I love your tutorial, thank you ! I shared it on pinterest hoping you don't mind !
ReplyDeleteHi Barbra!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful site you have. Love the soft colors of this mandala and your tutorial is so clear. Lovely indeed!
Greetings
Monica (Ansota) :)
I love the pattern and colors! But what do you do with a Mandala or Mandala's?
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli! Honestly, I really don't know what to do with it, I just enjoy making them :) I've made a similar mandala, added more rounds and turned it into a cover for a stool (you can find that post here on my blog). I also like the idea of using the mandalas as ends for a bolster cover (a suggestion by "cherishables" further above).
DeleteHi Barbara I love your Little Spring Mandala. In fact, I love it so much that I have blogged about it here: http://craftgirl78.wordpress.com/2012/06/06/little-spring-mandala/
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I left a comment under your post! :)
DeleteSo pretty!! I featured your pattern on today's Link Your Stuff. I hope you have the chance to stop by today.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Annemarie
Thank you Annemarie! I love your link-party, and I feel very honoured that you've featured my pattern, when there are so many awesome links shared every week!
DeleteHugs, and have a great week-end!
For some reason it won't let me post comments?
DeleteI was wondering if you think Caron Simply Soft yarn would be ok to use with this project?
DeletePrachtig van kleur steek en resultaat.
ReplyDeleteBedankt voor het leuke patroon!
ReplyDeleteik heb er een heerlijke strandtas van gemaakt.
Groetjes Martine
http://amimammie.blogspot.nl/2012/06/gehaakte-tas.html
What a lovely pattern! I've made the little mandala and I made a bigger one all by myself! You can see it on: http://ellebel5.blogspot.nl/2012/06/gehaakte-onderzetter.html.
ReplyDeleteKind regards, Ellebel.
Thank you Ellen, this is awesome!!
DeleteBedankt voor het delen van dit mooie patroon.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, I just spent a lovely few hours doing this pattern.
ReplyDeleteI just posted it on my blog & linked it back to you.
I love it , such a wonderful pattern
Karen xxxx
Hi Barbara, your mandala pattern is stunning and I can't wait to make one!!! I have so many ideas in my head for things I could do with it. My husband has taken our children away for the night so I have the whole day to play with my crochet hook (while ignoring the housework!) - so thank you for the wonderful inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week hon,
Leah
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I loved making this pattern. Thank you so much for sharing :) Here is a link to mine http://www.flickr.com/photos/anniedesigns/7384312132/in/photostream
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this pattern. I worked up one for my daughter. Your directions were super easy to follow and the end result is beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful pattern.
ReplyDeleteI've made 2 mandala's en blogged about them.
Please visit my blog.
Karin
As already everyone gave the same comments, I'm just going to add another one. Thank you for this lovely pattern. Really very nice.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the spirit.
Greez Marion.
I've found your excellent instructions for making the beautiful multi-colored mandala via Karin's post.
ReplyDeleteIt is grand to see your posts.
I don't have flickr to share the photo of my mandala, but it worked out great! It started to cup at round 4, but after chrocheting a bit looser it was flat.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of making a summer beach-bag with this pattern, I love it!
Thanks a lot for sharing.
Hi Barbara, i love this pattern of crochet circle, the colors are beautiful..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing it.
I have my tutorials blog , if your kind please grab my button..
God bless you
Sewinlovewithcraft.blogspot.com
Очень красивая мандала! Обязательно попробую связать такую!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern. Would you please contact me at butterflycrochet at gmail.com as I have a question for you that needs to be done off post.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Wanda
Bello!Gracias!
ReplyDeletesuperbe!
ReplyDeletej'en ai fait deux que j'ai assemblé et bourré, mis une petite clochette et
cela fait une belle petite balle pour un bébé.
I made this one last night... The colors remind me of American Indian jewelry with turquoise. :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ravelry.com/projects/buttercup11/little-spring-mandala
Thanks for this very helpful tutorial, and happy crocheting!
Leslie
Thank you so much for your pattern.
ReplyDeleteI listed my first spring mandala on flickr.
I can't wait to make others. :o)
The link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/notesofsincerity/
Sincerely, Tricia
I really thank you for your pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt was very helpful.
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I have been wanting to make one of these. It is so beautiful. Thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing... easy pattern - even for a beginner like me! http://www.fayeray.co.uk/#/home/4566834143/My-Little-Spring-Mandala/3144746
ReplyDelete... and it looks beautiful
Faye :o)
Another use for this beautiful pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sea-turtle-rug. Thank you so much for allowing me to use the mandala as the centerpiece for the shell!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your beautiful patten. I have made it and made à Poef of it?
ReplyDeleteKind Regards saskia
Www.bijsaarenmoen.tk
Bijsaarenmien.tk
ReplyDeleteHi, I love this pattern and I've shared it a few times in my Facebook page. I have many spanish speaking followers that ask me if I have the Spanish version of it. I'd love to translate it into Spanish if you agree, and I can send it back to you so you can publish it in that language too.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
This mandala pattern is so beautiful - I used it for the basis of a stool cover I gave my daughter for Christmas. I recently blogged about the stool cover and linked back to your pattern in the post. Here is the post. http://flythecoopcrafts.blogspot.com/2012/12/a-crochet-christmas.html Thank you for your talent and your willingness to share freely your creatiions.
ReplyDeleteThis mandala is fantastic and your pattern so clear and easy for me; i'm italian and speak english but sometime other patterns are not so clear; i love crochet and i love this mandala.. thank you so much. simona
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful...love your color choice!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour color looks so beautiful. I tried and put it in my blog.
http://hanezu-handmade.blogspot.in/2013/02/blog-post_24.html
Beautiful!! Thank you for the pattern! I made my own version! :)
ReplyDeletehttp://manosenlalana.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/coloreando-un-dia-gris/
Hi! Thanks a lot for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI had a lot of fun making these mandala's!
If you would like to see them:
http://atelieranne.blogspot.nl
Greetings! Anne
My new obsession!! thanks to your so colorfull mandala's
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful! Thank you! just pinned this! Got you from Howling at the Moon: Easter Doily thru the Someday Crafts link up.
ReplyDeletewonderful, i made some !! See them here : http://www.desideesetdesmains.fr/article-une-poule-un-lapin-mais-pas-que-116697487.html
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot !
Wonderful ! I made some, you can them see here : http://www.desideesetdesmains.fr/article-une-poule-un-lapin-mais-pas-que-116697487.html
ReplyDeletethanks a lot
Lovely! Thanks so much for sharing it :)
ReplyDeleteHere's mine if you wanna take a look:
http://mykleineschoses.blogspot.com.es/2013/04/eventough-today-its-little-cold-and-it.html
thank you so very much for sharing! i am already making my second mandala, it's such a pretty pattern! i love the detail of rounds 6a and 6b :)
ReplyDeleteThis a lovely Pattern & fun to do. Your colours are so pretty. Thanks for sharing. Susan M J
ReplyDeleteTHNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX a lot ♥ i have made the mandala
ReplyDeletehttp://creaties-jenneke.blogspot.nl/2013/05/little-spring-mandala-gehaakt.html
greetz Jenneke
c' est magnifique de belles couleurs c' est un régal pour les yeux bravo
ReplyDeleteThanks for this gorgeous pattern, I've just finished it in green and white and it looks great!!
ReplyDeletehi i love this pattern. could you please let me know how i tell when i am to start a new row with a chain, or just do the simple continuing to crochet instead of making the chain? thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWorking on a different project & wanted to do surface stitches but forgot how. Remembered you explained it in this tutorial so looked it up on my Kindle Fire. Thank you! I know it's simple but I rarely make them & had forgotten how. Lol
ReplyDeleteBarbara, hello!!!!! I've come to your beautiful blog by way of Heather at The Patchwork Heart. I was admiring her coasters and she told me I could find the pattern here. They are beyond beautiful, I am so inspired and impressed!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI had been trying to design something similar but had gotten stuck and it gave me a headaches, so I shall be trying your lovely pattern out instead. Will let you know how I get on, and will definitely share you with others on my blog/facebook. So happy to have found you :o)
Much love
Lucexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hello BARBARA
ReplyDeleteI am french and i live in the south of FRANCE, in PROVENCE, where i crocheted, thanks a lot for this pattern.I made a MANDALA this afternoon, (another because few days ago, I made one without pattern) and it is the first time i found a lovely mandala like your and the colors are beautiful, I love sweet colors...
I have a blog where you can see my creations : http://miellavande.wordpress.com
Muriel.
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Thank you for the lovely tutorial. I have made two so far and have really enjoyed them. Vicky
ReplyDeleteI love this! Yesterday I've made also a few. You can see it here: http://sunflowerjewels.blogspot.nl :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing- I'll post a picture of my attempt soon! And joyous news- I'm a follower now of your fab blog so can read and comment on all your crochet creativity! Yay! :) best wishes, Jill at E and Z make x
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thank you for sharing this beautiful pattern.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see "my experiment", this is the link:
http://www.lauranajma.com/2013/06/happy-mandalas.html
Thank you for sharing this beautiful mandala pattern. I have just used it and posted it on my blog, I think it looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteMarion
All your patterns are beatiful. I'm glad I found your blog. When I lived in Germany I also lived in K-town. K-Town is this case stood for Kaiserslautern. I hope one day I can go back for a visit.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this mandala pattern. I've "pinned" mine on Pinterest and uploaded on Ravelry. Any ideas how to square off the edges of this mandala? I'd love to make an afghan but am not having much luck on my own with this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI really love this pattern--thanks for sharing it! Any ideas how to square it off so I can make an afghan with it? I've not been able to come up with any decent ideas...
ReplyDeleteI just finished a pillow I made using this pattern for my dad's Korean girlfriend! I posted a link to your site too. Here is my Korean Pillow
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Hi, thanks so much for this amazing pattern! I have made a placemat and coaster set which can be seen on my Ravelry page: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/sallystrawberry/little-spring-mandala
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your wedding!
I turned mine into a hat :-). Crochetlola. WordPress.com
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great pattern. I've included it in the Crochet At Play database. I hope it brings you lots of visitors.
ReplyDeleteWe have over 25,000 free crochet patterns available in the databse, if you have others you would like to include you can visit the submit page at www.crochetatplay.com to make sure we include them.
Megan
I made a few! I used crochet thread in only two colors, and it went really well! I managed to not have to cut/weave because I alternated only two colors and could drop/pickup the colors after each row. My hands are sore, though.
ReplyDeletehttp://dandelionsunrise.blogspot.com/2013/08/crochet-mandala-coasters.html
Dear Barbara! Thanks for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteHere it is my mandala http://kreativ-hobbym.blogspot.ro/2013/09/horgolt-mandala-alatet.html
hi I like very much your pattern/ I tried and it came out very nice/ may i translate it to Hebrew ? of course with a link to your blog.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you like my pattern! Yes, with a link-back to my blog I'd be happy if you translated my pattern to Hebrew!
DeleteHi, I love this craft, I made squares of crochet, visit my blog in http://www.titacarre.com
ReplyDeleteHugs from Brazil.
Oh this could be made as a nice little rug for my kids...:)
ReplyDeleteOh this could be made as a nice little rug for my kids...:)
ReplyDeleteI made your mandala, adapting the colours (didn't make the surface stitches, though)... It was very easy to crochet and I'll be using part of your pattern to make some colourful flowers. The photo is on my Facebook page (hope the link works): http://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/p403x403/1525159_532768926820424_1180625089_n.jpg
ReplyDeleteThe page is http://www.facebook.com/pxnoemia and the previous link was only the photo. ;)
DeleteThank you for the mandala pattern. I made in other colours, like your colours too!
ReplyDeletehttp://tab-tabhipgehaaktenhandgemaakt.blogspot.nl/2014/01/mandala-haken.html
Hi Barbara, I already shared my mandala with you on your facebook page ;) but I just wanted to let you know I posted it on my blog as well and linked back to you and your pattern. Thanks again! Can't wait to make more of these. http://threadbythreadzen.blogspot.com/2014/01/recent-crochet-projects-shell-stitch.html
ReplyDeleteHi, thank you for this lovely pattern. I made a mandalaflower. You can see it on my blog:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.horgodu.blogspot.hu/2014/02/mandalaviragok.html
:)
Hello Barbara! I'm a bit late to the mandala party - but better late than never right?! I spent a wonderful weekend making your beautiful mandalas, so thank you so much for sharing this pretty pattern with us. It has inspired me to create my own mandala design. I've featured them on my latest post with a link back to you. Here's the link if you fancy taking a peek...
ReplyDeletehttp://amjaylou.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/happy-crafternoons.html
A million thank you's XX
Thanks for this great pattern! I've made a mandala using your pattern and linked to you here. http://dinkidots.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/mandala-madness.html
ReplyDeleteThanks again! Maria
Thank you for the pattern! I love this motif, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this beautiful pattern. I used it here: http://marmarel.blogspot.nl/2014/05/doily-love.html and here: http://marmarel.blogspot.nl/2014/05/gehaakte-doily.html
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Marijke
Muy bonito ejemplo ,apenas estoy aprendiendo a tejer, pero ojalá en algun momento pueda realizar algo asi, pues no entiendo las claves de las puntadas, saludos
ReplyDeleteBarbara, Thank You so much for sharing your pattern!! So many possibilities with this pattern.
ReplyDeleteSaved for future project - very nice! Imagine my surprise when I saw your name as that was my maiden name! If you are a Barbara Jean...too weird! Happy hooking!
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern and my first mandala - thanks so much! I made one as a coaster to match a new mug I got for mothers' day :)
ReplyDeletethank you so much! here you can see the mandalas i made from you pattern: https://www.facebook.com/margalita/media_set?set=a.10152489439043674.1073741837.822273673&type=3
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This is beautiful. I hope its OK that I have posted a link to this on a crochet group on Facebook. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletethanks! :)
DeleteThanks so much for the lovely "eye-candy"! What a wonderful pattern & tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thank you for sharing this lovely pattern ;). I did my own version for Yarndale's mandala project. Take a look!
ReplyDeletehttp://ganchetando.blogspot.com.es/2014/06/mandalas-for-yarndale.html
These are just beautiful, I saw them on Pinterest, I might have to learn to crochet!
ReplyDeleteSmiles, Cyndi
Thank you for your pattern with the photo-explanation! I have made a colorfull mandela and I have linked to this page on our site (in dutch http://www.breigaren-denbosch.nl/assortiment/katoen/ ). Thanks again and greetings!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara!
ReplyDeleteWe have just included you gorgeous work in our Mandala Madness pattern round-up! Beautiful work!
http://akkustomkreations.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/we-are-joining-mandala-madness.html
Wow!:)
DeleteThank you for the easy pattern! I finished my Mandala! I Liked it!
ReplyDeleteIf you wish you can see it here on Instagram : @hendalbuloushi
I think this is my favourite mandala so far. The pattern is very good, thanks for sharing Barbara!
ReplyDeleteI made it, you can see here: http://ravel.me/dulifooli/pn8pp
Thank you!!!
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DeleteAerobatics! This is very beautiful ! Thank you !
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely pattern & fun to do. When completed the last row curled up, what did I do wrong?
ReplyDeleteHi Im Susan MJ I read it and do you mean 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc . Or edging ?? Count hdc & dc you may have left some out. same with edging ( I did'nt read edging.
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful but i am having trouble figuring out the round 5 and just what your talking about . Could you please message me and tell me in different directions on how to accomplish round 5?
ReplyDeletethank you
Rebecca
This is so pretty and inspiring. I have so many ideas for how to use it. Thank you very much for sharing with the World!! :)
ReplyDeleteWas lookimg for a pretty one like this since long. THAAAAANKKSS.
ReplyDeleteCan use this pattern to make one for my room? This is so lovrly
ReplyDeleteJust finished making your mandala and it turned out beautiful!! Thank you so much for sharing. You did a wonderful job with instructions and pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara. I translated your tutorial in german. I hope its okay?
ReplyDeleteYou can see it here: http://schmuckkistchen.blogspot.de/2015/08/anleitung-little-spring-mandala-deutsch.html
Hi, Barbara, I will translated your tutorial in Indonesia language and use it for a crochet gathering to collect used books for unprivileged children in Indonesia. This is kind like a gathering for charity. So, I hope you give me permission. The gathering will will be held on Sunday, November 15, 2015 in Jakarta. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your pattern. I can't wait to try making one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this pattern and tutorial. I've made a couple and I need to keep practicing to get better at changing colors. I really love them and plan to give them as gifts.
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ReplyDeleteLove this pattern. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern. Looks pretty and very Spring... thanks for sharing with us. I also want to share some beautiful round mandala designs. Please check out - http://www.fairdecor.com/-round-fringe-mandala
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for this pattern. I have wanted to make one for so long. I found your pattern so helpful and easy to read/follow. I have been really stressed and sad because it seems that I'm not doing well making things lately; lots of frogging, nothing getting finished. Making t,his made me happy and less depressed. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern! Great directions too!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thank you very much for your very clear directions. Mandala's are really interesting to make. I am starting my own blog and placed a link to yours. Thanks again! Nava http://navaaandehaak.blogspot.nl
ReplyDeletei love making mandalas......thanks for this beautiful pattern....cant wait to try it out!!!!
ReplyDeleteGracias lo intentaré.
DeleteThank you for this easy to follow, clearly written pattern - I loved making this for my friend's Mom. I made it in a couple of different colour patterns and it looks so different depending on where you change the colours.
ReplyDeleteHave the best day !
Linda