Kate, who created this crochet mandala bracelet, says, “For me, the repetition and counting required to follow a pattern can sometimes drown out the terrible thoughts that fill my mind.”
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Today’s bright, bold, beautiful crochet mandala for the Mandalas for Marinke depression awareness art project is from Maddy in Pennsauken, New Jersey, who can be found on Instagram @maddylopez324.
Today’s crochet mandalas come from Gwynneth in the UK. There’s a large 12-round standard crochet mandala made using Wink’s pattern. There are also three beautiful colorful mini mandalas; ombre coasters that are now mandala designs
The exquisite crochet mandala that you see here today is from Janice Davey who created it using the butterfly peacock crochet mandala pattern by Wink. This post also shares a suicide memoir that I’m touched by.
Shelley in Ohio has sent in this beautiful package for the Mandalas for Marinke project. It includes four different crochet mandala rugs, which will be set up with the other rugs I’ve received to create a cozy crafting corner at the Mandalas for Marinke art show (which I’ll have more information about in a month or so).
Svetlana, the crochet designer from @crochet_off, has created this new mini mandala free crochet pattern. She has named this pattern Gzhel and she has created it in tribute to Wink.
The beautiful crochet mandala that you see here in today’s post for the Mandalas for Marinke project comes to us from Felicia Jones, “just a regular woman who loves crochet, cats, reading and movies”.
Jen didn’t know Wink but has come to get to know her work after hearing the news about her suicide. In this post, she shares the beautiful crochet mandala created in Wink’s honor along with her own story of healing through craft.
Today’s crochet mandala for the Mandalas for Marinke project come to us from Caroline of Happy Thimble.
Today’s crochet mandalas for the Mandalas for Marinke project come to us from Sarah Watson in Aberdeen, Scotland.