A Crocheted Mandala Basket That Became A Stool Cover!

Crocheted Mandala Basket

Ever crocheted something with one thing in mind, and it became something else? That is what happened to me just now, as this crocheted mandala basket in need of stiffening instead became a fantastic crocheted mandala stool cover! Now I don’t have to get out a pot and experiment with sugar as a stiffener for crocheted items. Better anyway to try it with something much smaller anyway for the first time, and now my bare stool has a festive cover that is perfect for summer.

Crocheted Mandala Stool Cover

And dear readers, the story gets even better because when I started this crocheted mandala during out trip to the US (still can’t believe we were gone for a whole month and I only crocheted this, guess the lake view was too enchanting!) I had even another project in mind! When the mandala/doily started to curl as I hadn’t increased enough, the idea of a basket to hang on the wall came about, but apparently even that wasn’t meant to be!

I hope to share some photos with you of my new stool cover soon, and no I do not have a pattern for this as I made it up as I went along, and you really don’t need my pattern in any case as there are certainly many mandala patterns out there that you can use as inspiration for coming up with your own design, go for it!

ps; I used a 3.5mm hook and 4 ply mercerized cotton yarn that is 50g/125m, which produces a somewhat delicate result without having to go really tiny.


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3 responses to “A Crocheted Mandala Basket That Became A Stool Cover!”

  1. Winnie Avatar

    It’s really beautiful!
    I loves the colors, remind me of here – Israel

  2. Tammy Avatar
    Tammy

    How beautiful and inspiring! I’m getting ready to try my mandala for Wink and it’s my first time
    I have major pain issue’s and want it to work out as easily as possible to start. Thanks for this! It’s absolutely gorgeous! How was your trip to our country? Sounds awesome, with a lake as a background.

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Tammy, I was so sad to hear about Wink, and am planning a mandala for her too. So sorry to hear about the pain issues, so annoying that something seemingly so non invasive as crocheting should be painful, sigh. Wishing you lots of pain free crocheting and keep in touch! I am actually American born and raised, and I am constantly torn between the two countries……I loved Connecticut, but for a deep and meaningful life, well there is nothing like Israel with the joys and struggles. That is not to say that mother hasnt given up trying to convince us to come back!

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