This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Richele, who can be found as Chele Dee on Facebook. She writes, “Shine on, Marinke, Shine on.”
Annie sent us these mini mandalas which were made by the UK London Meetup Group: A Year of Crochet Workshops.
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Mary who writes, “Yarn is my passion and it gives me peace when I pick up a skein and a hook.”
I love when the ends aren’t woven in on some of the Mandalas for Marinke contributions because, as others have written, we don’t have to always try to hide our messy bits! We are beautiful even with them!
A contribution to Mandalas for Marinke from Nat. Beautiful work!
It is such a delight to have so many little mini mandalas for the Mandalas for Marinke project. Mandalas that can be given to those who need some inspiration! These mini mandalas are from Deborah.
Ruth Sandra Sperling, who blogs at RSS Designs in Fiber (and can be found @rssdesignsfiber on Pinterest / @rssdesigns on Twitter), contributed two beautiful crochet mandalas to the Mandalas for Marinke project along with a fabulous rainbow mandala crochet hat.
This contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke remembrance project comes from Juanita who writes, “To all my fellow depression sufferers; please keep fighting. When you feel low and without color, I implore you – Ask for help. You are loved.”
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Lilian of Berry Bakewell says on Instagram, “I like making things with fabric, yarn and paper.” On her blog, she elaborates, “I make natural lip balm by day as Fairfield Gardens. I sew, crochet and embroider in the small pockets of my “spare” time. Inspired by Nature and colour. Happiest when making something.”
This contribution comes from Laura in Oklahoma, a crocheter for 40+ years who explains that the center motif of the mandala is from the Treva G. McCain Tuscan Throw, the next four rows are Laura’s own, and the remainder of the rows are from Wink’s Crochet Mandala for your Home.