Mandala Madness with alternative Spiro Star Centre. In Scheepjes Bonbon with a 2mm hook. I’m on the 5th 25gm ball of cotton in ‘Chrystaline’ (pale turquoise).
I have just started Part 10 and it measures just over 19.5inches or 49cm across.
Part 9 in just one colour was a bit of a slog, I’m looking forward to Part 10 when I will add some pale yellow and pale green again.
It’s looking great, the details stand out beautifully.
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Thank you Mrs C. I’m enjoying seeing how this is working out.
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Lovely! You are quite gifted!
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Thank you Eliza!
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Wow! You have made serious progress here. I know the feeling of wishing for a new color, etc.!
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Yes, Kathy, she is growing and growing – because I’m just a bit obsessed and can’t put her down. I love the effect of single colour work, but i have discovered it is not quite so enjoyable to create.
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I hear ya!
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Very peaceful.
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So glad you think so too Cathy.
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Wow, this is really growing Daffy, and it gets prettier as it does! 🙂
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Thank you Eddie, I can’t stop – I am working late into the night – I’ve got ‘just-one-more-row’ itis!
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HA! It will be ginormous!! 🙂
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I think it will!
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This is absolutely beautiful! I have not seen the rainbow version (mentioned above) but this sea blue is my absolute favorite color. (Found your blog via Small Things!)
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Thank you Kelli and welcome! So glad you like the mandala, I’m really enjoying working to this scale. Here is a link to the Rainbow version : https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2017/08/02/w-i-p-wednesday/
Ginny’s blog is a complete delight isn’t it – lovely to know how you found me.
❤
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It’s very pretty but I did prefer the multi-colour versions – of course!
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Ah yes! for you the rainbow colours! I’m stuck on progress with that one at the moment as I need to work out how to square the corners.
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