September Mandala

September is such a special month! The transition between summer and fall can be a beautiful time, evidently. Especially when you focus on crocheting decorative doilies! If you don’t know Elisabeth Laitila’s series of mandalas, go check them all out ASAP!

September Mandala

The original pattern and the photos are available on Lifestyle by Ella here: September Mandala

More info on Ravelry here.

July Mandala

All the stunning mandalas designed by Karin Åshammar can make the world around us beautiful in so many ways. You can use them to decorate your walls and furniture or to spice up the table settings for all the fancy parties you throw. How will you use this one?

July Mandala

The original pattern and the photos are available on Lifestyle by Ella here: July Mandala

More info is on Ravelry here.

Jack-In-The-Web

Do you feel like continuing the search for the perfect crochet patterns for doilies? Do you want something more kid-friendly and also evidently appropriate for fall? Obviously! Check out the Jack-in-the-Web pattern with its pumpkins caught in a spiderweb-like flies. It’s fun, playful, and so attractive!

Jack-In-The-Web

The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry here: Jack-In-The-Web

Litevirkning’s Version

Birch Leaves Mandala

This is one of the most wonderful mandalas we have seen in months, without a doubt! How beautiful is this combination of colors? Bright yellow is completed by neutral gray, white, and black. Leonie Morgan is a brilliant artist!

Birch Leaves Mandala

The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry here: Birch Leaves Mandala

Little Spring Mandala

However, if you are looking for something a little more colorful and fun, this little round piece is just for you. It’s cheerful, fun and very versatile.

Little Spring Mandala

The original pattern and the photos are available on  Made in k-town blog: Little Spring Mandala

more info about photos on Ravlery.

Child Size Hooded Cardigan

This lovely hooded cardigan will be perfect for any weather. The pattern is very easy and quick, so even beginners can try their hand at it. On the pattern page, you will find patterns not only for an infant and toddlers but also for older kids and adults.  Isn’t it amazing? You can make the same cardigans for all family members and celebrate special occasions like a family photo! A link to the free pattern is available below together with a video tutorial for infant size of the sweater.

Child Size Hooded Cardigan

The full article about this pattern is here: Child Size Hooded Cardigan

More info about photo’s project here ravelry.