The Blue Petals Crochet Mandala was inspired by soft morning skies and those calm, cozy moments at the table on Friday evenings! The kind where handmade beauty meets everyday life. I wanted it to feel fresh, light, and joyful, with that touch of crochet charm that instantly makes a space feel more you.
I created this design for the Table Décor with a Story Blog Hop, where every pattern carries a bit of heart behind the stitches. The story behind Blue Petals? It’s about slowing down, playing with color, and letting simple stitches turn into something truly special.
Crocheted in soft cotton yarn, this mandala works beautifully as a table mat, plant coaster, or even layered under a favorite bowl or candle. And fair warning: once you make one, you’ll probably want a whole set.
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Why You’ll Love the Blue Petals Crochet Mandala
Perfect for mindful crochet moments when each round feels meditative and satisfying.
It’s quick, rhythmic, and beginner-friendly.
Great for using up bits of cotton yarn in different shades.
Works beautifully as a single statement piece or in sets of 2–4 for a coordinated table.
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How to Use Your Crochet Mandala for Table Décor
The best part about a free crochet mandala pattern like Blue Petals is how many ways you can use it around your home. This crochet mandala for table décor isn’t just pretty, it’s practical, too.
Try styling your crochet table mat under a plant pot, candle, or vase to instantly add texture and warmth. A few mandalas lined up together make a gorgeous handmade crochet table runner, and smaller versions work beautifully as crochet coasters.
Because the Blue Petals crochet mandala is made with cotton yarn, it’s durable and easy to care for everyday use.
You can mix colors to match the seasons, use it as a table centerpiece, or gift a set to someone who loves handmade home décor.
It’s amazing how a simple round crochet mandala pattern can transform your table into something that feels both personal and peaceful.

Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making an Easy Crochet Mandala for Table Decor
Difficulty
Easy
Materials
- I used Acrylic yarn- you can use cotton yarn and turn this into a placemat
- Yarn: 100% Acrylic, 100gr, weight #4 yarn, approx 35 grams in 3 colors ( Jeans Blue (A), Beige (B), and Light Blue ( C )
- Hook: US 4.5 mm)
- You can use any yarn of your choice and in any colors
- Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- Not relevant
Finished Size
This sample is 10.5” wide
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Slst = Slip stitch
Specialty Stitch & Technique Key
Picot stitch = Ch 3, Slst to 1st ch
Vstitch = Dc 1 + Ch 1 + Dc 1 in indicated stitch
Notes
- This pattern is written in US terminology
- This pattern is worked in rounds
- Ch 2 does count as st at the beginning of each row
- Ch1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch
- This pattern uses pattern repeats.
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Instructions
Start with color A -Chain 4 and Slst to 1st stitch to form a circle, or use the magic ring
Round 1: Ch 3, Dc 11` more st into the circle, Slst to Ch 3 to close the round, fasten off (12)
Introduce color B
Round 2: Dc 1 in and dc from prev round, ch1, *dc 1 in next st, ch 1, repeat from * around to end of round, Slst to 1st st to close the round, fasten off (24)
Introduce color C
Round 3: V stitch in any ch 1 space, V st in next ch 1 space and around to end of round, Slst to 1st stitch to close the round, fasten off
Introduce color A
Round 4: Dc 3 in any ch 1 space of Vstitch, *dc 3 in next ch 1 space, repeat from *to end of the round, Slst to 1st stitch to close the round, fasten off
Introduce color B
Round 5: Dc 4 in between dc 3 clusters, *dc 4 in next space between dc clusters, repeat from *to end of the round, Slst to 1st st to close the round, fasten off
Introduce color C
Round 6: (Dc 2+ ch 1+dc 2) in between dc 3 clusters, *(dc2+ch1+dc2) in next space between dc clusters, repeat from *to end of the round, Slst to 1st st to close the round,
Round 7: Slst to ch 1 space, dc 3 in between dc 3 clusters, *dc 3 in next ch 1 space, dc 3 in space between dc clusters, repeat from *to end of the round, Slst to 1st st to close the round, fasten off
Introduce color A
Round 8: V st in between dc 3 clusters, ch 1, *Vst in between dc clusters, ch 1, repeat from * to end of the round, Slst to 1st st to close the round, fasten off
Introduce color B
Round 9: Sc 1 in ch space of V stitch, ch 7, *sc 1 in next ch space of V stitch, ch 7, repeat from *to end of the round, Slst to 1st st to close the round,
Last round
Round 10: Sc 3 + picot st + sc 3 in ch 7 space, skip next sc, *( sc 3+picot st + sc 3) in next ch 7 space, repeat from *to end of the round, Slst to 1st st to close the round, fasten off
Finishing
Secure the yarn, weave in the ends, and cut the yarn.
Block the Mandala using water or a steaming tool.
Stretch it into a wooden loop and hang it on your walls
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