This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Carol who is, “someone who knows how hard it is to get through the dark days”.
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Jamie who beautifully writes, “It is always darkest before the dawn. Do your best to hang on to see it … “
Jess shares, “I’ve struggled with depression for 19 years (at age 11, I had my first breakdown) and crochet is one of the ways I relax and feel productive.”
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Susan who says, “I am a wife of 34 years, mother of two amazing sons, granny to Noah and Julia, Montessori teacher, and longtime crocheter who loves to make stuff and give it away.”
Morag Mackenzie writes, Please find enclosed some mini mandalas which I hope you will be able to give away in memory of Wink, and in support of your project, which I’m sure has grown beyond your expectations.
Today’s contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke remembrance project comes from Rachael who writes, “Depression is a constant struggle for people who suffer from this illness.”
This contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke project comes from Alessandra in Italy who writes at homemade@myplace.
Marion of MBLDesigns writes, “I am sending you some little mandalas along with an angel and a butterfly. I do a lot of wedding alterations and give all my brides a butterfly as a symbol of new life and hope.”
Today’s contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke remembrance project comes from Evelyn who writes, “When I read the news, I knew I had to sit and crochet for Wink. I picked these colors special, to start with yellow for the sun to shine bright and end in red, my favorite colors – bold to keep her spirit alive!
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Nicole of Pygmify who sells crochet hats though Etsy.