I love these small thread crochet mandalas by Sarah Bradley who was inspired by the bluebonnet flower when selecting their color and design. I adore how the three colors – creamy white, light blue and dark blue – are worked in different orders to create different impacts on each individual mandala in the set.
Author: Kathryn
Thank you again to everyone who has supported Mandalas for Marinke, through contributing mandalas, following along with the posts, commenting or silently appreciating what people are doing or whatever you’ve been able to do to lend your support. Every single step is appreciated.
“I did not know Marinke, but have admired her patterns. Such a loss of a beautiful young soul.”
Today’s large, striking crochet mandala comes from Lydia of Tangled in Yarn Crochet. She writes:
“Wink, you’re a star in the night’s sky now, be at peace.”
That sentiment is reiterated in the mandala itself, which has a bold star in the center of sky-inspired colors.
These crochet mandalas are both made using the free crochet mandala pattern for Wink’s standard 12-round mandala. I love how these two together show that the color choices can make the same pattern look completely different. One is rainbow hued with ombre effects; the other is a lemon-lime citrus combo. Both are beautiful.
This beautiful crochet mandala was made by Divina Rocco for Wink using color inspiration from “My Many Colored Days” by Dr. Seuss.
These two lovely crochet mandalas are each worked in what looks to be a combination of variegated yarn and solids in orange and white. I love the combination. It looks like citrus and sunflowers to me. And it looks like it would bring beautiful sunny inspiration as a kitchen display; but that might be because these are the colors that I’ve decorated my own kitchen in!
This beautiful openwork mandala is Wink’s crochet mandala pattern called The Lazy Shade of Winter. We’ve also seen this pattern recently from Treble Stitch and previously from Katy.
Today we look at a beautiful crochet mandala for Marinke made by Annie who shares some great thoughts. We also look at WRAP, a wellness plan that I’ve found super helpful in living with depression and preventing major relapse.
This love crochet contribution to Mandalas for Marinke is an openwork crochet mandala made with cotton yarn. It makes great use of chain stitches in the design. And I love the color choices here, which remind me a little bit of the desert or the beach in a storm – the whites and browns of the sand and the whites, greys and blues of the sky.