These four crochet mandalas are from Julie of ACCROchet who describes herself as “an avid crochet designer and crochet instructor, living in Montreal (Canada) with The Man, Two Teens, Two Dogs, One Cat and a whole lotta yarn.”
Alexandra says, “I am from England, married and have two teenage boys. I love to crochet and Wink was a huge inspiration to me.”
This beautiful, colorful, enervating set of crochet mandalas comes to us from Matt of RoaringMoon. Matt can be found on Instagram and Ravelry as @vivaceuk. He describes himself as a “magician, crochet addict, and cat lover. With a beard.”
Mary created this crochet mandala for the Mandalas for Marinke project. She writes, “I love making things and I believe passionately in the practical, social and therapeutic value of craft.”
These two crochet mandalas come together from Madison, Alabama. One is from Jessica who writes, “I chose Marinke’s hearts mandala pattern in order to send a little extra love into the world.” The other is from Misty who reminds us, “Depression lies.”
These pretty crochet mandalas come from the fabulous Sandie Petit of Crochet Cabana.
These fabulous crochet mandalas come from Alison, who can be found on Ravelry as abjCrochet. These mandalas are made using Wink’s crochet patterns
This sunny crochet mandala comes from Tina who writes, “I’ve had anxiety and depression for over twenty years. You have to remember that depression lies.”
Maker Nahtanha writes, “I only learned of Wink and her work after her passing. When I heard what happened, I felt a connection right away. I saw this project and had to participate.”
Lesley @tintocktap writes, “Wink made a tremendous contribution to modern crochet and was a bright light in our online community. She deserves to be remembered.”