Beautiful Crochet Mandala Wall Hanging Pattern
I am so excited to share a beautiful crochet lace pattern I have been working on for awhile…meet the Stellar Mandalas! This crochet mandala wall hanging pattern uses beautiful pineapple lace & shell stitches to create a stunning piece you will definitely want hanging on your wall.
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If you’ve been reading my blog for any amount of time, you probably know how much I love crocheted lace.
It’s just kinda my thing, you know?
When it comes to Mandalas, I had actually never tried them before I designed this pattern. Honestly, I don’t like crocheting with thread & tiny hooks. It can be so tedious!
So when I set out to design mandalas, there was absolute NO way I was using thread AND a minuscule hook that I could hardly see the end of.
I did end up using the thread (more on that soon) but for this pattern, you’ll get to use a 3mm hook, which in my mind is much better than a hook under 1mm! 😉
Crochet Mandala Wall Decor Inspiration…
As far as my inspiration for these beauties, I have a few different things to share.
First of all, I wanted to create something that was stunning to look at, just due to the stitches.
No fancy colors…just lace.
And more than that, I wanted my mandala to be a modern take on old crochet doilies.
By combining various eye-catching lace stitches, but removing the stale “whiteness” of old doilies, I hope you’ll agree that I achieved the desired result!
Anyhow, I am pretty in love with these as wall decor…shall we take a look at them?!
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Small Crochet Mandala
One very important I want you to know right off the bat is that there are 2 sizes to this mandala. The smaller size is free here on the blog (just keep scrolling!)
It looks like this:
Large Crochet Mandala Pattern
I also expanded on the smaller mandala to make a huge 23″ crochet mandala. This pattern took a lot more time & effort to put together. Take a look at the beautiful pineapples it incorporates!
This large mandala is available as a premium PDF only.
This PDF is available in my store here. It includes:
- Written Instructions to make a small AND large mandala (12″ & 23″)
- Easy to reference stitch charts for visual learners
- Formatted for easy printing
- Download instantly and save forever!
The Thread
All right you guys, I am in love with the thread I used for these mandalas. It is called Curio by We Crochet.
Now, before you start to worry, remember I said I usually don’t crochet with thread. So if I like this, I’m sure you will too! 😉
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12″ Crochet Mandala Hoop Pattern
Just want to make the smaller mandala? Awesome! Let’s start making the 12″ lace mandala crochet pattern together.
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Materials:
- Size 10 Crochet thread, or other lace-weight yarn
- I used WeCrochet Curio for the small mandala, and Gloss Lace for the larger one. I do recommend using cotton.
- Suggested substitute: Aunt Lydia’s crochet thread size 10
- 3mm Crochet Hook
- Yarn needle
Notes:
- Mandala is worked from the center outward in joined rounds
- Ch 3 at beginning of rnds counts as a dc.
- A tutorial for attaching mandala to hoop is at the bottom
Measurements:
Smaller Mandala should fit a 12” hoop
Note: you may want to wait to buy your hoop until after you’ve made your mandala. You want to get a hoop that is 1-2” bigger than your finished mandala!
Abbreviations/Stitches Used (U.S.)
Chain – ch
Single crochet – sc
Double crochet – dc
Triple crochet – tr
Double triple crochet – dtr
Repeat – rep
Round(s) – rnd(s)
Skip – sk
Space(s) – sp(s)
Chain space(s) – ch-sp(s)
Stitch(es) – st(s)
Special Stitches:
Shell (sh): (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in indicated sp
Mandala Wall Hanging Written Instructions
12” MANDALA
Ch 4.
Rnd 1: Work 7 dc in 4th ch from hook, join with a sl st to beg ch 3. Turn. (8 dc)
Rnd 2: Ch 3, dc in same st as sl st. 2 dc in ea dc around. Join with sl st to beg ch-3. Turn (16 dc)
Rnd 3: Ch 10 (counts as first dtr plus ch 4), *dtr in next dc, ch 4; rep from * around. Join with sl st in 6th ch of beg ch 10. (16 dtr, 16 ch-4 sps)
Rnd 4: Ch 3, 4 dc in next ch-4 sp. *Dc in next dtr, 4 dc in next ch-4 sp. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to beg ch-3. (80 dc)
Rnd 5: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc. 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 4 dc. *Ch 3, sk next dc, dc in next 4 dc. 2 dc in next dc, dc in next 4 dc. Rep from * until 1 dc left. Ch 3, sk last dc, join with sl st to beg ch 3. (80 dc, 8 ch-3 sps)
Rnd 6: Sl st in the ch-3 loop to your right – right behind the join you made at the end of rnd 5. *Ch 13, sl st in second ch from hook (picot made). Ch 11, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next ch-3 sp. Rep from * around. Sl st to first ch of beg ch 13. Fasten off. (8 picot sts atop large ch loops, 8 ch-5 sps)
Rnd 7: Rejoin yarn with a sc in any of the picot stitches you made in rnd 6. Ch 10, (dtr, ch 2, dtr) in next ch-5 sp. *Ch 10, sc in next picot. Ch 10, (dtr, ch 2, dtr) in next ch-5 sp. Rep from * 6x more. Ch 10, join with a sl st to beg sc. (16 ch-10 sps)
Rnd 8: Ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in same st as sl st. Ch 4, 14 dc in next ch-2 sp. *Ch 4, sh in next sc. Ch 4, 14 dc in next ch-2 sp. Rep from * 6x more. Ch 4, join with a sl st to beg ch-3. (8 sh, 8 14-dc clusters, 16 ch-4 sps).
Rnd 9: Sl st in next dc, sl st in next ch-2 sp. Ch 3 (dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in same ch-2 sp. Ch 3, 2 dc in next dc. Dc in next 12 dc, 2 dc in last dc. *Ch 3, sh in ch-2 sp of next sh. Ch 3, 2 dc in next dc. Dc in next 12 dc, 2 dc in last dc. Rep from * 6x more. Join with a sl st to beg ch 3. Fasten off and weave in ends.(8 sh, 16 ch-3 sps, 128 dc)
Next Step: BLOCK your mandala before you attach it to a hoop! Your goal is for your mandala to block to about 11”—one inch smaller than your hoop.
How to Attach Your Crochet Mandala to a Hoop:
First of all, make sure your mandala is 1-2″ SMALLER than the hoop you are using! Then, follow these instructions:
Written instructions: Join yarn with a sc in the ch-2 space of any sh. *Ch 14, loop ch around hoop. Sk 4 dc, sc in next dc. Ch 14, loop ch around hoop. Sk 6 dc, sc in next dc. Ch 14, loop ch around hoop. Sc in ch-2 sp of next sh. Rep from * around, except on last repeat, omit last sc and simply sl st to your first sc.
Photo Tutorial
Here is what the first ch 14 looks like (after making a single crochet in the shell):
Loop the chain around the hoop as follows:
Sc in the 5th double crochet of the large fan, then chain 14 again and repeat this process around!
Video Tutorial:
Finishing
Weave in all your ends, and you’re done! Go hang up that amazing lace mandala on your wall.
Overall, I hope you have enjoyed this lace mandala crochet pattern! I had so much fun designing it.
If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
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