Attic 24 Mandala
This creates a neat taut finish baggy saggy mandala hoops are a no no.
Attic 24 mandala. I absolutely love love love love the finished effect kind of bold and delicate flamboyant and dainty all at once. A beautiful colourful mandala designed by blogger lucy from attic 24 for this year s yarndale festival. There are 12 rounds in total so there are twelve colour decisions that need to be made when making this mandala. The key thing is not to make your mandala too big the best effect comes from being able to stretch the mandala out to fit the ring so that the pattern opens up and the surface of the crochet becomes quite taught.
I like to used cotton yarn for my mandalas in a dk weight with a 4 mm or 4 5 mm crochet hook. Attic 24 mandala what really got me started on all this mandala making was this post. Choose 4 colours to use for the central flower and 4 to use for the surrounding mandala circle. I designed the attic24 mandala wheel to be a quick and simple make something decorative that could be pinned to the wall or laid on the table to bring a flash of colour to the room.
But this is a really easy fun little creative make and i hope you might be inspired to hook up a few to use as table mats or wall art to brighten up a small corner of your home. Attic24 mandala wheel i ve designed this mandala wheel as part of a big creative project that i am co ordinating for yarndale the amazing yarn festival i help to organise. When making a mandala to fit inside a hoop the important thing is to make it smaller than the finished hoop size. When choosing colours for your mandala i would suggest picking out a palette of 8 colours.