Black Beauty Crochet Home & Rug Mandala Pattern For Decor
Transform your space with this free Crochet Home & Rug Mandala Pattern, perfect for adding beauty and a touch of tranquility to any room.
This delightful pattern features concentric circles filled with intricate details that capture both the eyes and the heart. Ideal for creating stunning rugs or eye-catching decor accents, these mandalas offer endless possibilities for personalization with varied colors and textures. Picture your home adorned with colorful mandalas, each a cozy masterpiece under your feet or a splash of vibrancy on your walls.
Crochet Home & Rug Mandala
Step into the enchanting world of crochet with the mesmerizing Home & Rug Mandala Pattern, designed to bring serenity and vibrant energy into your living space. Whether aiming to brighten a room or add a unique touch to your home, this pattern is an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore their creativity. The rhythmic process of crocheting mandalas is not only rewarding but also meditative, offering a delightful way to unwind.
Tip:
Use a non-slip backing if utilizing your mandala as a rug to ensure it stays safely in place.
Material Needed:
- Yarn
- Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Measuring Tape
Starting Chain and Row 1:
- Chain 5.
- Use first chain, finish slip stitch, now you have a circle.
- In this circle, crochet 8 single crochets.
- After the 8th single crochet, come back to the first chain (do not count the chain as a stitch).
- Use the first single crochet (ignoring the chain one at the beginning) to make a slip stitch.
Round 2:
- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- In the first single crochet stitch, make 5 double crochets to create a shell (also known as popcorn stitch).
- Check the first single crochet stage, you should have a total of 5 double crochets.
- Finish with a slip stitch into the third chain from the beginning of the round.
Round 3:
- Chain 2 at the beginning of the round, which counts as the first half of a double crochet.
- Start round by creating clusters.
- Repeat the process to create a total of 8 clusters with 8 chain-five spaces in this round.
For Round 4:
- Chain 1 and create front-post triple crochets around the popcorn posts from the previous round.
- In the chain five spaces, finish with 7 double crochets.
- Repeat this around the round.
Round 5:
- Create V shapes with front-post triple crochets, separated by chain-one spaces.
- On the straight sections, crochet 7 back-post half double crochets.
- Repeat the pattern of V shapes and back-post stitches around the round.
In Round 6:
- Cross-stitch pattern with front-post triple crochets.
- Continue with back-post half double crochets in between the front-post triple crosses.
Round 7:
- Front-post double crochets around the two previous posts.
- Skip the first stitch, crochet 5 single crochets, and skip the last stitch.
In Round 8 to Round 14:
- Repeat the process of creating front-post double crochets, skipping stitches, and creating clusters with increasing single crochets in between.
Round 15 to Round 17:
- Work front-post half double crochets around previous cluster posts.
- Start creating V shapes by increasing stitches in the single crochet sections.
Round 18 to Round 21:
- Transition to working double crochets in each stitch and creating spaces with chains in between segments.
For Round 22 to Round 33:
- Continue creating patterns with V shapes, front-post double crochets, clusters, and increasing chain spaces in between.
- Ensure each part has the correct number of stitches according to the pattern repetition.
Round 34 to Round 35:
- Work on creating a lace effect by increasing chain spaces and working fewer stitches in each section.
For Round 36 to Round 42:
- Continue the lace pattern, creating Vs and clusters, while managing the number of stitches in each section to form the pattern.
Final Rounds (Round 43 and finishing):
- Conclude the pattern by creating final V shapes, front-post treatments, and double crochet clusters.
- Finish with a neat edge by making single crochets and slip stitches over the last few rounds.






