Today’s beautiful crochet mandala for the Mandalas for Marinke project comes to us from Patty Simpson. It was made using the Summer Hearts crochet mandala pattern by Wink.
Today’s terrific contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from DaniellaJoe. She has sent two stunning, textured, layered crochet mandalas, one in regular yarn and the other in fabric yarn. Both are beautiful.
Each day I post one of the mandalas for the Mandalas for Marinke project, which is designed to honor the life and work of crochet designer Marinke Slump (who we lost a few months ago to suicide) and to raise awareness about issues related to depression. Here were November’s posts.
A wonderful group of women came together to crochet for Mandalas for Marinke. I’m thrilled to share this contribution with you today.
Today’s stunning selection of crochet mandalas for Mandalas for Marinke project comes to us from the very talented Carolyn Christmas of Pink Mambo.
These four beautiful crochet mandalas come to the Mandalas for Marinke project from Acacia Copley. They are all made using Wink’s crochet mandala patterns. Two of them are the spoke mandala, and two of them (including the plarn crochet mandala) are made using Wink’s “Make a Mandala” tutorial.
This superb collection of small and large crochet mandalas comes to us from DiAnna in Nebraska. She crocheted each of the mandalas herself, either using a specific pattern or making her own alterations inspired by a pattern.
This gorgeous set of crochet mandalas was contributed to the Mandalas for Marinke project by Marcia C. Butchart, President of the Crochet Guild of Puget Sound.
Today’s contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke project is a set of two beautiful crochet mandalas along with a handful of adorable yarn poms. This contribution comes from Steph of My Own Beautiful Mind.
Yesterday we looked at our first crochet mandala rug for the Mandalas for Marinke project; today we have our second one. This one is by Susan Laney, who also contributed three additional crochet mandalas.