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Mandalas! In some religions mandalas are a geometric figure representing the universe, or in psychology they can be a symbol in a dream, representing the dreamer’s search for completeness and self-unity.
This design craze is perfect for crocheters who are looking to stretch their skills. This pillow fits over any 16 inch pillow form. I redecorated for spring and just shoved a premade, store-bought pillow inside my fabulously colorful, universe-encompassing, dreamy creation!
As a fellow crocheter, don’t you get frustrated when you buy a pattern and it looks nothing like the photo, there are no stitch counts to check your work, the directions are confusing or the only yarn you can use to complete the project is expensive and unavailable?
My store Part Pixy, and my Etsy sidekick, Karmic Kitty Crochet are here to spread Peace, Love, and Crochet to all.
My commitment to YOU is the following:
You will receive the following with your purchase: at least 15 pictures*
Standard crochet instructions using American abbreviations Pictures as you work to check your progress and guide you through the project Written pattern that has sustained countless hours of revisions and editing for optimum accuracy. Accurate stitch counts A great finished product and the admiration of those you share your craft with! Free stuff! at the end of every pattern there’s an opportunity for a free one. This is a guaranteed stash buster, use up those scraps you can’t bear to throw away.
Requires: Worsted Yarn, size G (4.00 mm) hook, 16 inch pillow form or fiberfill stuffing.
Redecorate any room with these. Makes a great baby gift too--especially in a rocker or a nightstand.
Kim Boardman
Peace, love, crochet! I guess I became interested in writing patterns because being a lefty forces you to figure things out on your own. You feel me, southpaws? However, I feel blessed to have the perspective of frustration, followed by tenacity, and then satisfaction of conquering another ball of yarn and abbreviations.
I've been featured in several magazines, blog posts, and most recently, Karmic Kitty made his debut at the World Amigurumi Art Exhibit in New York Dec. 2015-Jan. 2016.
Let's conquer the world, one crochet hook and skein of yarn at a time! :)