سجادة أو مفرش كروشيه بطريقة الماندالا الرائعة بالتفصيل للمحترفات (١) / 3Dcrochet

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Published on Nov 16, 2025 This response is partially generated with the help of AI. It may contain inaccuracies.

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Introduction

In this tutorial, we will guide you through creating a stunning crochet mandala rug. This project is ideal for experienced crocheters and will help you add a unique decorative piece to your home. You will learn about the materials needed, the crochet techniques involved, and step-by-step instructions to complete your rug.

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

Before starting, make sure you have the following materials ready:

  • Yarn: Use any type of yarn that suits your style. The video uses Eliz Bahar yarn, consuming approximately 540 grams (6 skeins).
  • Crochet Hook: A 3.5 mm crochet hook is recommended, but you can adjust based on your yarn choice.
  • Scissors: For cutting the yarn.
  • Tapestry Needle: For weaving in the ends once you finish the project.

Practical Tip

Choose yarn colors that complement your home decor for a cohesive look.

Step 2: Start with the Base

Begin by creating the foundation of your mandala rug:

  1. Chain Stitches: Start with a slip knot and chain 6 stitches.
  2. Form a Ring: Join the last chain to the first with a slip stitch to create a loop.
  3. First Round: Chain 3 (this counts as the first double crochet) and then work 11 double crochets into the ring. You should have a total of 12 double crochets.
  4. Join the Round: Slip stitch into the top of the starting chain 3 to complete the round.

Common Pitfall

Make sure your stitches are not too tight, as this will make it difficult to work in subsequent rounds.

Step 3: Build the Mandala Design

Continue adding rounds to create the mandala effect:

  1. Second Round: Chain 3, then double crochet into the same stitch. In each stitch around, place 2 double crochets. Join the round.

  2. Third Round: Repeat the process, but for this round, place 1 double crochet in the first stitch and 2 in the second. Alternate this pattern around the circle.

  3. Subsequent Rounds: Continue adding rounds, alternating the number of double crochets in each stitch to create a layered effect. Follow the video for specific patterns and color changes.

Practical Tip

Pay attention to the color changes as they greatly enhance the visual appeal of your rug.

Step 4: Finalizing the Rug

Once you reach your desired size (approximately 73 cm in diameter), it's time to finish:

  1. Last Round: Create a decorative edge by working a final round of single crochets or a unique stitch of your choice.
  2. Fasten Off: Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail, and pull through the last loop to secure it.
  3. Weave in Ends: Use a tapestry needle to weave in any loose ends for a clean finish.

Real-World Application

This mandala rug not only serves as a beautiful decoration but can also be a functional item in your living space.

Conclusion

You've now completed a beautiful crochet mandala rug! Remember to share your finished project on social media, tagging the relevant crochet communities. For further inspiration and techniques, consider checking out the follow-up video linked in the description. Happy crocheting!