Mandala Madness

I’m not sure how and when the world of crocheting started to be so popular!! But it seems to be everywhere now!! It’s great!! I spoke to two lovely people today about crocheting and another asked me to do a craft fair with my crocheting. Who’d have thought!! When I first started, I didn’t know anybody that could crochet. I had my lovely family of knitters; Mum, Grannie & Nanna. But there were no crocheters at all. I think my Gran’s sister used to crochet lace, but I didn’t get to see any of her work unfortunately. So it was all quite new to me.

A wonderful thing about crocheting, is how widespread it is. There are so many different areas for you to explore and create. To name but a few, we have keen blanket makers, toy producers and crocheted clothing. I think I’m an allrounder crocheter, as I love to do a bit of everything. But one of my main loves are mandalas.

I will never forget the first time I came across them. I remember going into our local sewing shop & seeing these beautiful crocheted mandalas on the counter. They sat there in all their glory, with their beautiful colours & different stitches. They just stood out so much and were so tactile!! Each time I went in, I was in awe of them. At the time, I was doing quite a lot of sewing & knitting – slipper socks mainly. My knitted slipper socks are my Grannie’s special pattern. I have promised her that I will keep making them for the family, as she is unable to now. Luckily everyone has a rather large supply, so I’ve got sometime yet. I wonder if I could find a way of crocheting the same pattern. I’d be so much quicker at them!! There’s a thought!!

My very first mandala. Not a bad attempt. 

Anyways, my heart was set on crocheting one and it was only a matter of time before my dear sewing shop did a mandala workshop!! I was there, hook at the ready!! I made my first one in the two hour workshop & then came home and made another for my dear Nanna-in-law who had just moved into a home. Looking at this, I’d forgotten that I’d actually managed to add more rounds to make it bigger. Once it was finished, I waltzed round proud as punch with it & she loved it, bless her. It was on her bedside table from that day on.

My second attempt at a mandala – with some added rounds.

Overtime I have made many mandalas for some very special people! Mostly for the lovely ladies, but the men did get some for the mini cactus desk plants for Father’s Day. One Christmas, I even made Christmas mandalas with a jar of homemade chutney. There was a serious lot of ends to weave in, but worth it!! They were well received.

Christmas Mandala – perfect for that yummy chutney to sit on.

I think it’s the endless possibilities of them that I love. We did realise, that they actually make the most amazing indoor frisbees. They can move quite quickly if you give them a good flick with the wrist!!!

I did have a go at designing one myself. As the main one I have been using is from the wonderful Lucy at Attic24. It’s the one I learnt with first, so it’s the one I stuck with as I knew I could whip one up quite quickly. I liked how I can adapt it and easily add a few extra rounds to make it bigger.

Here’s one I have designed for my sister in law’s teapot. It has quite a nice wavy edge to it. Think it needs quite a bit of tweaking though, before it’s ready for you guys!! But it’s definitely on the to do list!!! My list seems to be getting longer by the minute!!!

My very own wavy mandala.

Heyho. Guessing it’s all about priorities!! Hmmm, now is it housework or crocheting today!! The big question I ask myself most days when the little man is asleep!! It’s always a tricky one!!

Happy hooking,

🌈 Xx

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Hello world!

Ekk. Right ok, just a little bit excited right now. Can’t quite believe that I have finally taken the plunge into writing my very own crochet blog. It has been a long time coming.

I have always been a fan of making and creating things, ever since I can remember. I can safely say it is a big part of my life. I like that I can create something from scratch, either for my family or for a present for someone.

When I was a little girl, I used to watch my dear Grannie and Nanna knitting and creating all sorts of jumpers and slipper socks. These wonderful items would then be shared with all of their family. I used to love receiving mine and wearing them, knowing that they had put so much love and time into it. I remember watching my Gran knitting in her chair once and I swear she was asleep! Her eyes were definitely closed!!!! (I wonder if I will ever be able to crochet in my sleep – I’ll have to let you know!!)

My lovely Mum has always knitted and sewed too, but has recently taken her knitting to a whole new level. Mum can knit so quickly now, it’s insane. I think since having grandchildren, her love for knitting has grown, so she can now adapt & change her own creations accordingly. I remember when my mum taught me how to knit. It took many attempts, but we got there in the end. It wasn’t until I saw the lovely Kerry Lord at the NEC Knit and Stitch Show, many moons ago, that I discovered the wonderful world of crocheting. I can safely say my life changed (for the better – obviously). It was funny that it took me a while to grasp knitting, where as crocheting just came naturally to me.

This is the one and only Benedict the Monkey. This was my very first crocheted toy. Hang on, this was my very first crochet project!!

When I saw the Toft stand, I just fell in love with Kerry’s super crocheted animals and knew I just had to learn how to crochet. New Years Resolution was made and completed! I started off with Benedict the little monkey and from here on in, the addiction grew. I will still knit from time to time (mainly slipper socks), but my main passion is definitely crocheting.

Who’d have thought a crochet hook and a ball of yarn would fit in your ski salopettes pocket. Crocheting with a view.

I love how transportable it is. You can crochet anywhere in the world. (Even in the dark – but I think that’s a story for another day!) I think my most bizarre place of crocheting was whilst on a ski holiday. I realised that my crochet hook & a small ball of wool would fit into my salopette pockets, so whenever there was a spare moment on the slopes, out it came and a bit more was completed. I don’t think I have seen anyone else crochet on a ski slope, but i’m sure there is another addicted crocheter out there like myself.

My aim for this blog is to bring you lots of patterns, tutorials & ideas to help you with your own creations. Being surrounded by teachers in the family & being one myself before having my children, I feel like teaching is in my heart & soul. So hoping I can help others with their crocheting & basically inspire more crochet addicts!!!!

Ooo – getting excited again!! :o) Happy hooking. Xx

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