Hello.........it's happened again I've come down with another bout of mandalitis, I've made this one to send off to Lucy at 'Attic24' for Yarndale.
This time I decided on a seaside theme for my Mandala, Sea, Sand, Candy Floss and Rock all represented in yarn, well there is nothing like a trip to see the Seaside to cheer the spirits. I used Drops Paris to make my Mandala and to tell the truth I prefer the colour combinations in this one to my Spring time mandala
Oh well I suppose there is nothing else for it I'll have to make another one for here at the Summerhouse. As before I used Barbara's wonderful pattern
Hope you are all enjoying the weekend, linking up with Nicole's 'KCCO'
Happy Crafting
Clare x
They both look great and I like both colour combos, but I know what you mean about preferring some more than others, and they do look different in person and in different surroundings don't they. Happy crocheting! xx
ReplyDeleteI love them both and I think each one has the perfect color combination.
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Meredith
They are really gorgeous Clare. I love your colour choices and the cotton yarn is perfect for this.
ReplyDeleteJacquie x
It really is evocative of the English seaside on a bright summer day - lovely! Chrissie x
ReplyDeleteYour mandalas are lovely, really pretty colours. I can't wait to see what Lucy's going to do with them all.
ReplyDeleteAli xx
Pretty mandalas! You did a nice job with them.
ReplyDeleteThe colors really do remind me of a seaside holiday, Clare, and I love the way you have arranged them and the pattern you used. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOh those mandalas are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch cheerful colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! Love mandalas!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors...such eye candy!
ReplyDeleteHello Clare
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely welcome back. Your idea about hanging crochet from loom bands sounds like a good one. Your mandalas are so pretty lovely colour combos! Very seasidey x
Love your colors, I have never thought of this as a mandala, but it's a great way to think about it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous colours used here!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I must make a Mandala up in this fab pattern soon!
ReplyDeleteOoh yes these are really gorgeous!! Well done you! I am so sorry I have been so late in getting a comment to you and I am also really wanting to know how you are keeping. I will try and get an email to you sooner rather than later. Sending you much love xoxo
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