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.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Made in k-town blog: Little Spring Mandala
more info about photos on Ravlery.
Melanie’s Mandala Baby Blanket
If you want to make something different, try a mandala baby blanket! It’s worked in the round and features stunning motifs. Melanie’s version is the yummiest combination of dusty pinks and dusty mints, so keep this palette in mind for future projects.
The original pattern and the photos are available at Ravelry: Melanie’s Mandala Baby Blanket
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?
The original pattern and the photos are available on Lifestyle by Ella here: July Mandala
More info is on Ravelry here.
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!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Lifestyle by Ella here: September Mandala
More info on Ravelry here.
Shell Stitch Round Doily
Are you a fan of shell stitch crochet patterns? We certainly are! How many different versions have you tried already? The more the better, right? This beautiful doily designed by Pattern Princess is perfect for autumn. So chic!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Pattern Princess here: Shell Stitch Round Doily
More info on Ravelry here.
Spring Blanket KAL
If you’re a fan of CAL projects, you might also like KAL, which stands for Knit-Along. This cheerful spring blanket pattern will come in handy when it’s getting warmer, but you still want to cuddle up sometimes. The blanket is both warm and breathable to keep you comfortable. Plus, the pattern is simple enough and you have plenty of time.
PHOTOS by Nicola Valiji / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on woolbox.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.