Nice Crochet Mandala Doily Pattern For Home Decor
Jazz up your space with this free, fun crochet mandala doily pattern, adding a splash of vibrant colors and playful artistry to your decor.
This pattern enables you to produce a visually captivating doily, characterized by intricate mandala designs that embody both harmony and artistic expression. With a mesmerizing blend of geometrical shapes and detailed stitching, the mandala doily becomes a focal point in any room, adding layers of texture and color. The versatility of this pattern allows you to experiment with an array of yarns and hues, making each creation uniquely yours.
Crochet Mandala Doily
The doily’s elaborate and symmetrical forms are not only stunning to look at but also demonstrate the creator’s attention to detail and precision. Perfect as a centerpiece or an accent under your favorite vase, this mandala doily will infuse your space with elegance and warmth.
Tip:
Blocking your finished doily will enhance its intricate details and maintain its shape.
Material Needed:
- Yarn
- Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Measuring Tape
Crochet Pattern
Round 1:
- Chain 12.
- In the circle formed, double crochet (abbreviated as DC).
- Chain 3 (counts as the first DC).
- Complete 24 double crochets in total.
- Slip stitch (SL ST) to finish the round.
Round 2:
- Start with a double crochet post.
- Chain 1.
- Front post double crochet.
- Chain 3 for space.
- Continue making front post double crochets with chain 1 in between, for a total of 24 front posts.
- Finish the round with a SL ST.
For Round 3:
- Chain 1, and use the same pattern of front post and double crochets as established, ending with five andos (likely a term or abbreviation specific to the pattern and may refer to a type of stitch or sequence).
- Complete the round with SL ST.
Round 4:
- Using popcorn stitches (abbreviated as popc), continue the established pattern.
- Include front post single crochet with chain 2 spaces.
- Finish the round as previously.
Round 5:
- Begin with front post single crochet.
- Chain 2 in the space.
- Make two double crochets in each pattern.
- Finish with 72 stitches.
For Round 6:
- Continue in the pattern, creating clusters and front post triple stitches.
- Add double crochets where specified.
- Repeat the sequence as instructed, ensuring the stitch count matches.
Round 7:
- Work every stitch as a single crochet, creating a chain (single crochet cluster).
- Continue for the entire round.
Round 8:
- Repeat the same process as Round 7.
In Round 9:
- Start creating “popc” counts and working in the back post single crochets.
- Create chains and skip certain stitches as instructed.
Round 10:
- Work front post stitches and create chain eight spaces as detailed.
Round 11:
- In chain spaces created, work six single crochets, chain two, and six more single crochets.
- Repeat for each space around.
For Round 12:
- Work sleep stitches and double crochets in V shapes, with chain spaces varying in number.
Round 13:
- Create double crochets, chains, and cluster formations as instructed.
- Include spaced front post stitches.
Round 14:
- Work popcorn stitches separated by chain two spaces.
In Round 15:
- Continue with the popcorn stitches and add double crochets in specified spaces.
Round 16:
- Progress with back post double crochet and chain two spaces.
Round 17:
- Work a series of post stitches with chain three interludes, including exceptional triple crochet combinations.
For Round 18:
- Combine double crochet techniques in the spaces created, utilizing triple crochets as indicated.
Round 19:
- Switch back to post double crochet, creating chains and clusters.
Round 20:
- This is suggested to be the last round, working with single crochet and chain spaces, finishing off with the specified sequence.






