15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns

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Crochet mandalas are magical. Beautiful, easy to make, and very practical, can be used in so many ways: rugs, pillow cushions, coasters, pot holders, blankets, wall decorations… you name it!

Here are 15 of the most beautiful free crochet mandala patterns I've found and loved and thought you might like them too.  Have a look and grab your favorite free crochet mandala patterns.

15 Gorgeous And Free Crochet Mandala Patterns

Click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages!

1. The Viola mandala by mjukdesign. I love the color combination in this mandala. I don't know why it is called a Viola mandala but I think the name is simple, delicate, and elegant like this pattern.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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2. Mandala Rug by Marinke Slump. Delicate mandala and big enough to invite your favorite pet friend  to take a nap on this rug.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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3. Starflower Mandala by Zelna Olivier. A wonderful pattern to work. It’s pretty large. Once you've got the hang of the flower petal rounds it grows quite quickly.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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4. Mandala by Chris Simon. This square is so graceful. It’s lacy but not so much and the blankets made using this crocheted mandala square are stunning.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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5. Magic Spike Mandala by Tamara Kelly. Another gorgeous pattern from Tamara Kelly . Very Spring and Summer together in one pattern.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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6. Sun wheel mandala by Maz Kwok. What color is the Sun? Yellow, orange, red? This is very rich in colors mandala playing with Sun's colors from sunrise to sunset.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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7. Granny Mandala by Crochet with Raymond. Another gorgeous and fun mandala! Works great as cover for side tables and cushions.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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8. Little Spring Mandala by Barbara Smith. Such a lovely, girlie design! Easy pattern with beautiful results!

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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9. Attic24 Mandala Wheel by Lucy of Attic24. Beautiful, colorful mandala. I love the choice of colors they're so bright and cheery.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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10.Sophie's Mandala (Large) by Dedri Uys. Loving patternThis pattern is for the large version of Sophie’s Mandala.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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11. Mini Rings of Change by Frank O'RandleThis free pattern is the first 42 rows of the 111 round Rings of Change paid pattern.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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12. Prince Protea Square by Virginia Burrow & Dedri Uys. Simple, striking square inspired by the King Protea Mandala.

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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13.Dream Catcher by Sherry Welch. This Dream Catcher square is so pretty. I like it very much in one color too!

15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns
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14. African Flower Mandala Pot Holder by Crochet with Raymond. African Flowers are so beautiful! This pot holder makes a nice gift for many occasions.

African Flower Mandala Pot Holder by Crochet with Raymond
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15. Crochet Mandala For Your Home by Marinke Slump. Easy, quick pattern and the results are simply adorable! So much fun to make this pattern.

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39 thoughts on “15 Gorgeous Free Crochet Mandala Patterns”

      1. Crystal, the pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( First letter capital, followed by the name of the designer + only one line under). Hope this helps!

  1. Thank you for sharing this beautiful pieces. They are gorgeous. I don’t have a Facebook page. So I hope you get this. Thank you again. May God bless you for your kindness.

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