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Yarning the Paula Way

FREE Crochet Mandala Placemat Pattern

10/28/2025

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These fun Mandala Placemats are a quick and easy project. I used “I Love This Cotton” yarn; pattern also works well with acrylic worsted if you prefer. Make 2, 4, 6 or 8 fourteen-inch diameter placemats. And, its extra fun making more than one!
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US Terms
You Will Need 
  • 5, 3.5oz skeins 5 colors, #4 worsted weight cotton or acrylic make 4 placements; 14 - 16" diameter*
  • 5mm hook
  • 1 tapestry needle
​Abbreviations
st(s) = stitch(s)
​ch = chain
cl = cluster
ch-sp(s) = chain space
sp(s)  = space(s)
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
lps = loops
tr = treble crochet
sp dc = spike double crochet
2dc-cl  = 2 double crochet cluster 
ss = slip stitch    
sk skip
yo yarn over hook
SPECIAL STITCHES
Spike dc (sp dc): Yarn over, insert hook into indicated stitch in row below, and draw up a loop to the height of the current row. Yarn over and draw through 2 loops twice.
​3tr cluster: Yo 2 times, insert hook in st, yo, pull through st, (yo, pull through 2 lps on hook) 2 times, *yo 2 times, insert hook in same st, yo, pull through st, (yo, pull through 2 lps on hook) 2 times; repeat from *, yo, pull through all 4 lps on hook. 3tr cluster made.
2dc cluster: Yo, insert hook into stitch and draw up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yo and draw through 2 loops. Yo. Insert hook into the same stitch, and draw up a loop (4 loops on hook). yo and draw through 2 loops. Yo and draw through remaining 3 loops. 
Picot: Ch5, ss to 1st ch.
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ALL Rounds:
• All rounds are worked front side facing 
• Pattern repeat in bold type for each round makes pattern reading easy once you know how to start each row.
• Join new yarn at the beginning of each round.
COUNT Before You Fasten Off:
• Count after every round, if stitch count is off, pattern won’t work and you’ll need to inc/dec as necessary or frog!
• Fasten off every, weave in tail in well.
*PLEASE NOTE! Your choice of yarn and tension will vary the finished size to approx. 14-16" diameter when using different brands of cotton yarns:

I used Hobby Lobbies "I Love This Cotton" #4, medium weight 100% cotton in this project, which resulted in 14.5" placemats. Here is the colorway shown on the pattern:
•    306/Dark Denim
•    300/Pale Denim
•    302/Stonewash
•    95/Antique Cream
•    6/White

When I subbed "Sugar & Cream" or "Peaches & Cream" and crocheted tight (ouch) those yarns produced 16" placements. Acrylic yarns while an alternative but they won't wash/wear as well. 

I've also worked 4/4 Cotton, it's a smaller, tighter weave fiber producing superior results. Best alternative for creating a smaller placemat or larger mandala; approx 11-12" depending on tension/variables. 

For details and alternatives on choosing #4 cotton yarns check out these helpful posts:
​hearthookhome.com/cotton-a-cotton-yarn-comparison-for-crafters/
​www.tinycurl.co/2017/09/15/all-about-cotton-yarns/

If you are using these "rougher yarns", you might want to sub double crochet where trebles are specified! Using DK/Fingering weight yarns produced an 11" mandala -a nice oversized doily.
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Round 1: Into magic loop, ch3 (counts as first dc), ch1. *1dc, ch1 * repeat from * to * around. Join with ss to top first ch3. Count/fasten off (12 dc, 12ch1 sp). HINT: keep tail intact from magic circle to easily identify wrong side.
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Round 2:  Join in any ch1 sp from round 1. Ch3 (counts as first dc), 1dc, ch2. *2dc-cl in next ch1 sp, ch2* repeat from * to * around. Join with ss to top first ch3 (12 dc-cl, 12 ch2 sp).
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Round 3:  Join in any ch2 sp from round 2. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 3dc in same ch1 sp. Make 4dc in each ch2sp around. Join with a ss st to the top of first ch3. Count/fasten off (48 dc).
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Round 4: Join in any dc from round 3. Ch3, (counts as first dc); 1dc in same st. *dc in next 7 sts; 2 dc in next st* repeat from * to * around. Join with ss to first dc. Count/fasten off (54 dc).
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Round 5: Join in any dc from round 4. Ch 2 (counts as first sc). *Ch3, skip 2 st, sc (loosely) in next st*. Repeat from *to * around. On last repeat, ch3 and Join with ss to  first sc. Count/fasten off (18 sc, 54 ch).
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Round 6: Join in any ch3 sp from round 6. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 3dc in same ch3 sp. *4dc in each ch3 sp*. Repeat from * to * around. Join with ss to the top of the initial ch3. Count/fasten off (72 dc).
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Round 7:  Join in the 1st dc of any group of 4dc from round 6. Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), hdc in next 3 sts. Sp dc in the sc of round 5 directly below. *Hdc in the next 4 st, sp dc in the sc of round 6 directly below*. Repeat from * to * around, and join with ss to the top of the initial ch2. Count/fasten off (72 hdc, 18 sp dc).
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Round 8: Join in any sp dc from round 7. Ch5 (counts as dc, ch2), dc in same st (1 v-stitch made). *Skip 2 st, dc, ch2, dc in same st*. Repeat from * to * around, and join with ss to 3rd ch first ch5. Count/fasten off (30 v-stitch).
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Round 9: Join in any ch2 sp from round 8. Ch3, dc, ch2, 2 dc cluster in same ch2 sp. *2dc cluster, ch2, 2dc cluster in next ch2 sp*. Repeat from * to * around and join with ss to top of the 1st dc. Count/fasten off (30  2dc clusters, 30 ch2 sp).
Round 10: Join in any ch2 sp from round 9. Ch2 (counts as first hdc) *1hdc in top of next two 2 dc cluster from round 9, 2hdc in next ch2 sp*. Repeat from * to * around and join with ss to top first hdc. Count/fasten off (120 hdc).
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Round 11: Join in any hdc from round 10. Ch3 (counts as first dc), dc in same st. Dc in next 9 st(s). *2dc in next st, dc in next 9 st*. Repeat from * to * around and Join with ss to top first ch3. Count/fasten off (132 dc).
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Round 12: Join in any dc, ch4 (counts as first tr), 2tr in the same dc, ch 2, miss 2 sts, *3tr in next st, ch 2, miss 2 st*. Repeat from * to * around, join with a ss in 4th ch of beginning ch4. Count/fasten off (44 3tr clusters, 44 ch2sp).
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Round 13: Join in any ch 1 sp, ch3 (counts as 1 dc), 2 dc in the same space, *4 dc in next ch 1sp, 3dc in next ch1 sp*. Repeat from * to * around, join with a ss in 3rd ch of beginning ch3. Count/fasten off (154 dc).
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Round 14: Join in any dc, ch 2, (counts as first hdc), hdc in each st to end of round, join with a ss in 2nd ch of beginning ch2. Count/fasten off (154 st).
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Round 15: You will decrease 1 stitch, four times in this round. Place a marker at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions (saves counting). Join in any hdc, ch 4, (counts as first tr), tr in each stitch to end of round; decreasing 1 st at four marked st(s). Join with a ss in 4th ch of beginning ch4. Count/fasten off (150 st). 
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Round 16: Join in any tr, ch 2 (counts as first sc), sk 2 st, *7 dc in next st, sk 2 st, 1sc in next st, sk 2 st*.Repeat from * to * around, join to top of 1st sc with a ss. Count/fasten off (25 shells, 25 sc).
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Round 17:  Join in any sc between ‘shells’, ch2 (counts as first sc), *1 sc in each of next 4 sts (brings you center dc from the shell), 1picot, 1sc in each of next 4 sts*. Repeat from * to * around, join to top of 1st sc with a ss. Count/fasten off, weave in any pesky ends and tail from magic ring on back side. You're Done! Don't skip the most important part...

BLOCK IT! Soak in cool water, squeeze out excess water (do not wring). Place all placements on a flat surface, pull each point straight, gently adjust each placemat so they are all uniform in size and let dry well. No need to pin to blocking boards; this simple method works well.
Enjoy this FREE PATTERN!
If you prefer to work with printed patterns; this easy-to-follow instant download will have you starting this fun project within minutes! Pattern download includes all directions from this blog post (13 pages if printed directly from this page) with photo blowups in a handy 2 page pdf ready to travel or read without a screen or wasting ink and paper. 
Follow this link to purchase this 2 page pdf with all the details for printing for $2.95!
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22 Comments
Rashmi
11/16/2019 12:23:53

Beautiful mandala. 😍😍😍 Thanks for sharing.

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Darlene Monkman
1/8/2020 23:50:29

Beautiful I had to get this started as soon as I could Glad I had the proper cotton yarn on hand so I am happily on my way

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Paula link
1/9/2020 12:01:03

Thanks Darlene!

Send me a pic when you're done –these look so different in different colors 💭🧶👌🏻💕

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Valerie A King
1/3/2021 17:17:21

Can you please give me the names of the yarns you used. I would like to make mine exactly like yours 🙂

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Paula Heckathorn link
1/3/2021 17:33:44

Happy New Year, Valerie!

Thanks for asking. I used Hobby Lobby "I Love this Cotton" 4/Med Weight 100% Cotton:
306/Dark Denim
300/Pale Denim
302/Stonewash
95/Antique Cream
6/White

Have fun 💭🧶👌🏻💕
Paula

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Valerie A King
1/3/2021 19:19:44

Thank you so very much!!!! 🙂🙂🙂💖

Dennis D
3/30/2022 14:46:56

Wow, this is really pretty! I have a question. It says makes 4 with the yarn you chose. I want to make 6, so my question is which colors do I need to buy 2 skeins of or should I buy 2 of each anyway? Also, could I feature making this on my blog (sometime in the future), I will give you full credit and provide a link to you.

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Paula Heckathorn link
3/30/2022 17:13:44

Dennis,

Thanks for the kind words. When I tested/created sets for this pattern it was over 3 years ago.

I tested several sets of 4 for pattern accuracy (sadly I did not test sets of 6).

I purchased 1 skein each of HL 3.5oz skeins as specified in the pattern, and remember having similar sized balls of each leftover –enough to use on stashbusting projects... But your tension, and other variables can alter these results....

If you are physically close to your yarn resource (or HL), I would buy the specified yarn (1 each) and play yarn chicken in hopes you don't end up at the yarn store in a couple weeks!?!

If you are buying online, you may want to buy 2 skeins of each to be safe, but you might only need 1 or 2 colors. Again, sorry.

Please share results with me and if happy when done (lol) by all means love to share via sm etc....
Happy Yarning, Paula

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Dennis D
3/31/2022 08:58:29

Hey Paula,

Thank you so much for your quick reply. I'm buying online, so I'll purchase 2 skeins of each. I'd rather have left over yarn than short on yarn. I can always make matching coasters! What does "sm" mean in "share via sm"? lol

Dennis D
3/31/2022 09:03:19

Social Media! Oof, I'm slow! In my defense, it's morning and I only had one cup of coffeeI

Paula Heckathorn link
3/31/2022 09:27:25

Left over yarn is always a bonus, right?? Best of luck on this project AND your blog! p.

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Debra link
4/18/2022 16:32:49

Thank you so much for the beautiful pattern!! I can’t wait to get started..!!

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Rita Johns
1/4/2023 14:21:22

Absolutely lovely pattern. You are the FIRST PERSON I’ve been able to follow the pattern. I worked it following pattern and hook size. (I created a small tablecloth). I’ve switched to a 4mm hook and the stitches are beautifully defined and perfect for my moms table. Thank you for the hard work you put in to this.
Rita

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Janelle C
1/10/2023 20:48:36

I’m currently making these placemats. Can you tell me how many stitches total there are on round 12? The round with the treble crochet clusters. Thank you in advance

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Ilona
1/13/2023 21:39:21

Hi!
I'm wondering if you have a pattern for matching 'coasters'? I'd love to make a set

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Priscilla Newbert
2/22/2023 09:07:56

I have a question about round 12 with the tr clusters. When I put one chain between clusters it curled up and wouldn’t lay flat. I went back to the beginning and put a chain 2 in between each cluster. It now lays flat. Am I reading something wrong. Directions clearly State one chain between but it didn’t work for me. Otherwise I really live this pattern and thank you for clear directions.

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Linda
6/1/2023 01:15:08

Same Q as Prescilla - if I complete the 3 tr cluster with one ch - it curls but having a look at your pic - these don’t look like clusters as per the special stitch guide. It looks like 3 tr in same space, ch 1. Can you please confirm. Thanks - am loving doing this.

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Michelle Grant
8/22/2023 01:49:12

Hello, I am having trouble with the pattern, mine ends up ruffle like there are extra but it's the exact number. Any help from anyone. I'm new to crocheting. Thank you.

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Paula Heckathorn link
8/28/2023 15:58:18

Dear Michelle, Linda, and Priscilla, I apologize for the delay in responding to your questions, as they were accidentally sent to my spam folder.

Linda is correct, that the pattern is not actually a 3-tr cluster as previously stated, but rather 3 tr in 1 st as shown in the photo!

Additionally, please keep in mind that adjustments may need to be made based on personal tension and yarn used. If a row ruffles, frog it, then dropping down a hook sie and redo the row (after counting stitches in the previous and problem row to ensure the correct stitch count). I hope this information is helpful. Happy Yarning


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Shelly Frey
12/2/2023 21:44:09

Thank you for this lovely pattern and thank you for presenting it in such a readable format. So many I’ve found are interrupted every few sentences by an add or pop-up commercial making them impossible to understand l.

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Lynn Baker
4/30/2024 15:23:02

I have been looking for a pattern like this for awhile now. Thank you so much. It is a beautiful placemats.

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Diane Caueffield
8/14/2024 17:35:26

Using leftover Caron Simply Soft - have >30 skeins to use. Made one off white, tan, light green & navy. Beautiful ! Wish I could send a pic!

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