Mandala Rug Pattern

The mandala is a perennial crochet favorite.
Mandala rug pattern. You can easily do this by weaving the tails under the dc s of the rounds. They would look great in the living room and would make a great place to sit around. I made this crochet mandala rug using john p kelly s mandala 21 pattern. These crochet mandala rugs all have unique and beautiful designs you can crochet the one that you like the best.
I get bored very easily so if a pattern has too little variety the project soon ends up in the one day when i m 90 pile. This is a lovely and. All you need to do to find the free patterns for this is click on the links below. Taking the form of a rug it is a lovely addition to your crochet patterns and a very worthwhile project.
Cut the yarn ends after you ve sewed them in and turn your rug back over. Then you can start. There are no cable stitches used just regular post stitches and increases and decreases. They are full of texture and contain just enough detail to keep you hooked.
In particular the recurrent patterns of circles and gradual gradient of colors gives it a thoroughly meditational aspect. If you have some experience with mandalas already it will be easy as pie for you without a doubt. Flip over your rug and using your large darning needle sew in all the ends. This easy mandala can become your new favorite rug.
Let s make one of these rugs then. It has nice openwork and lovely edging but it still remains quite simple to make. Mandala rug crochet pattern intermediate skill level designed by jessie rayot this stunning rug uses front and back post stitches to create an eye catching mandala.