Crochet Mandala Project – FREE pattern (2024)

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Many of you know that I love to crochet mandalas and that I also love to crochet outdoors. So, here is a project that combines those 2 things 🙂 Introducing the Chunky Outdoor Mandala!

I was able to quickly crochet 2 of these mandala projects and have already hung them in my backyard.

This mandala project is actually a combination of 2 free mandala patterns I recently completed and I LOVE how it turned out!

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Would you believe it is only 6 rounds and ends up being 21″ across?

And don’t worry about hanging it outside – it is crocheted with a thick acrylic yarn that holds up well to the sun and rain.

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Skill Level: Easy

Measurements: 21″ diameter

Gauge:

Round 1 = 2 1/2 inches across (If your Round 1 is a little smaller, that should be fine – your mandala will still fit across the ring and will be nice and tight. If your Round 1 is bigger, than you should go down in hook size or use a bigger ring)

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Supplies:

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Yarn: Lion Brand Hometown – 2 skeins (Purchase here)

(Colors shown in photos: New York White (#100) and Tampa Spice(#114))

Hook: N/P (10 mm) (Purchase here)

Small hula hoop (21″ from outside edge across to other outside edge)

Optional: Spray paint

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Special Stitches:

Adjustable Ring= Wrap yarn around hand to create a loop; pull working end of yarn through lp with hk; work stitches inside lp as indicated by pattern

To watch a video tutorial of this technique, clickhere

(If don’t want to do adjustable ring, then ch 4 and work 11 dc in 4th ch from hk instead of the Round 1 written below)

Beg. Popcorn (Beginning Popcorn)= ch 3, 4 dc in same place; remove hk from working loop and insert through top of starting ch-3; pull working loop through top of starting ch-3

Ch-3 picot= ch 3, sl st in 1st ch

Popcorn= 5 dc; remove hk from working loop and insert through top of first dc; pull working loop through top of first dc

Back Loop Only = insert hook into back loop of st

(To watch a video tutorial of this technique, click here)

ch =chain

sc = single crochet

dc = double crochet

sk = skip

Notes:

This project is stitched using the pattern from the Fairy Garden Mandala project (found here) and that comes with a detailed step-by-step video tutorial that you can watch here. (Rounds 1-4 are very much like the smaller mandala except there is no changing of color and Round 4 starts a little differently but is basically the same; Round 5 of the big mandala is just like Round 3 of the smaller mandala)

The joining-to-a-ring technique can be found in the Boho Mandala Necklace project (see video tutorial here for this step).

Instructions:

**Special stitches are printed in bold and italicized text and defined above**

***To see the stitches for Rounds 1-3 demonstrated, watch this video here (from time stamp 1:55)***

Round 1:Make anadjustable ring; Ch 3, 11 dc in ring; join with sl st to top of starting ch-3. (Starting ch-3 counts as a dc – now have12 dc)

Round 2:Ch 8 (counts as first dc and first ch-5 sp); (sk next dc, dc in next dc, ch 5) around 5 times; join with sl st to 3rd ch of starting ch-8. (6 ch-5 sps & 6 dc)

Round 3:Sl st into next ch-5 sp;Beg. popcorn; (ch 3,ch-3 picot, ch 3,Popcorn) in same ch-5 sp; (ch 3, ch-3 picot, ch 3, Popcorn) 2 times in each ch-5 sp around ending with a ch 3, ch-3 picot, ch 3, sl st in top of 1st popcorn. (12 popcorns)

Round 4: Sl st in the next 3 chs and into the next ch-3 picot; (ch 6, sl st in next ch-3 picot) around ending with sl st in 1st ch-3 picot. (12 ch-6 sps)

Round 5: Sl st into next ch-6 sp;Beg. popcorn; (ch 3,ch-3 picot, ch 3,Popcorn) in same ch-6 sp; (ch 3, ch-3 picot, ch 3, Popcorn) 2 times in each ch-6 sp around ending with a ch 3, ch-3 picot, ch 3, sl st in top of 1st popcorn. (24 popcorns and 24 ch-3 picots)

Round 6: Sl st into next 3 chs and into the next ch-3 picot; (ch 5, sc in next ch-3 picot) around ending with sl st in 1st sc. Do not fasten off.

Finishing:

Optional: Spray paint hula hoop to match yarn color (or contrast with yarn color) and let dry completely

(My hula hoop had a bunch of bright colors on it so I spray painted it a dark grayish-brown color to give it a better look)

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While holding the ring in front of the mandala, ch 1; (insert hk into back loop only of next st on mandala while working over ring in front; YO, draw up a lp through st and bring up this lp so on top of ring; YO at top of ring, pull through both lps on hk) around working in each chain and each st around (*Note: You are working a single crochet around the ring and into each stitch); join with sl st to 1st sc. Fasten off.

**You can watch a video tutorial of this step here – time stamp 15:51- (This is a segment of the Boho Mandala Necklace tutorial)**

Cut a length of yarn and thread through mandala – tie in a knot for hanger (see photo)

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Now your Chunky Outdoor Mandala is complete! Don’t you love how quickly it came together?

I love how the popcorns “pop” and the ch-3 picots are “sharp” once you stretch the mandala across the ring.

Remember, you can find more of my mandala patterns here and all of my FREE patterns here

Don’t forget to use @celticknotcrochet or #celticknotcrochet if you post a photo of this project on Instagram – or send me a photo of it ([emailprotected]) – I always enjoy seeing your creations!

Thank you for stopping by – Make sure to pin the image below to your Pinterest board so you don’t forget about this quick summer project!

Jennifer

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