Am I insane?! I just made a 6ft+ Mandala! This thing is HUGE! I have learned many new stitches and techniques. All of them were so very fun. Each round was something new and beautiful.
I started this crochet project back in August and here, in November, I am finally putting the last stitch in it. Yea! Moments like these deserve a picture:)
I absolutely LOVE this afghan. The colors are bright and bold. The Scheepjes yarn is so soft and snuggly.
Here are a few pictures:
I even had a little photo shoot with it to celebrate!But everyone knows that a beautiful, SWEET, young, red-head makes a much better model:)
And absolutely nothing can beat a cute little 2 year old with his happy smile about being on a new blankey!
It has been an amazing journey. I want to thank Helen at crystals and crochet for freely sharing this beautiful pattern with all of us. You can find it here if you are interested in making one of your own.
Now it is time to place this masterpiece in a box with red and green wrapping for my daughter in law since she didn’t get s crocheted creation at her wedding. I know she will cherish it:)
Thank you for stopping by and smiling with me as I share my creative adventures
–Tracy:)
Also, there are still a few days left to follow my blog and enter to win this beautiful quilt. You can enter here.
Well done, I love mandalas for the same reasons- you can’t get bored if you’re doing something new on every round! It’s amazing. 😊
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Thank you! Mandalas are addicting for sure!
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Gorgeous!!! I love the burst of sunny yellow in that outer row…….a bright happy (retro 70s) piece that will surely be loved!!!!!!
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Thank you! I love that yellow and orange burst on the edge as well:)
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Holy moly, this is so gorgeous!
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Thank you Delia!
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So, Tracey, would you do it again, and what colors would you use….;)
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Yes yes yes I would do it again! I would use brick reds, warm yellows, avocado greens and dusty purple:). Fun question Kathy!
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Wow!!!!! Got my mandala on my lap now, and getting warm! I hope mine looks as lovely as yours!
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Oh it will! The hardest part is to keep motivated at rounds 12-16. But it will look beautiful for sure:)
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I’m on round 9 so far, it’s big already, I’m doing black white and grey, I’ll try and stay motivated for round 12 thank you ☺️
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Blacks and grays. Sounds great:). I can’t wait to see the finished Mandala on your blog!
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Tracy it is beautiful. I love the bright vibrant colors. Also I am jealous! I am working on my Mandala again and am on part 16 so I am nearing the finish line, but each round is taking longer and longer. My goal is to finish this and then catch up on my other CALS. What will you be crocheting next?
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I know what you mean! Those last three rounds seem to take FOREVER!! But they look so nice and it is worth it worth it:). I can’t wait to see yours! I am finishing up my peacock bag. I ordered a new strap because I didn’t like the one they sent with my kit. I am also working on my shawl and some pot holders. Oh the life of a crochet addict!
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Let me know where you ordered the strap for the bag. I am not to happy with the one that came with my kit either. I will post photos for sure.
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I ordered a green leather and chain one from ebay. They had so many nice ones for $20-30. It was hard to choose:). I am also going to use a lot of the hardware off of an old purse that I have been using but is way ready for retirement
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WOW!! It’s absolutely stunning! I love how you’ve put the colours together! Well done, it looks like a lot of hard work went into it!
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Thank you so much Cathy! Mandala Madness is SUCH a fun crochet project! You should give is a try:)
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