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The Webster Mandala Scarf with a FREE Crochet Pattern!

September 1, 2017 by Jerica 12 Comments

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Make This Mandala Scarf in Less Than 3 Hrs!

Are you a part of the Lion Brand Mandala Yarn craze? I’m sure if you’ve browsed the latest Instagram post of your favorite maker. Or if you’re a part of a crochet Facebook group. Then I know you have likely seen the gorgeous Mandala cakes!

There are so many color options and the amount you get is incredible! The texture of this yarn is super soft and it glides easily through your hands too! No scratchy or too slippery material here.

If you want to get your hands on Mandala for yourself or if you’re looking for a specific color, head over to the Lion Brand site by CLICKING HERE! There are 16 different colors and each one of them is equally as beautiful as the last.

The color I used for this design was ‘WIZARD’ I love how stunning the pigment is and I can’t emphasize enough how beautiful this yarn is!

Before you become too intimidated by this pattern, please note, it just LOOKS hard but it is super easy!

Buy the printable PDF Here!

MATERIALS:

  • 1 Mandala Yarn Cake
  • H (5mm) hook
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors

PATTERN:

This pattern is written in U.S. crochet terms.  Click HERE for the U.K. version of this pattern.

CLUSTER STITCH PATTERN:

*YO, insert hook into ST and draw up a loop to height of a DC, YO and draw through 2 loops; rep from * twice more in the same ST, YO and draw through 4 loops. CL made!

CH 51

Row 1 – In the 5th CH from the hook place a DC. * CH 1 and skip the next ST. DC into the next ST. Repeat from * all the way across ending with a DC in the last ST. CH 4. Turn.

Row 2 – (Chain 4 counts as DC – CH 1) Place a DC into the next DC. CH 1. DC into the next DC. * CH 5 and skip over the next 2 DC. Place a CL (cluster) into the next DC. CH 5 and skip the next 2 DC. DC-CH 1 into the next 2 DC. Repeat from * all the way across ending with a DC in the 3rd CH of the previous row’s CH 4. CH 4. Turn.

Row 3 – ( Chain 4 counts as DC – CH 1) Place a DC into the next DC. CH 1. DC into the next DC. *CH 4. SC around the CH 5 space. CH 1. SC around the next CH 5 space. CH 4. DC – CH 1 into the next 2 DC sts. Repeat from * across ending with a DC in the 3rd CH of the previous row’s CH 4. CH 4. Turn,

Row 4 – (Chain 4 counts as DC – CH 1) Place a DC into the next DC. CH 1. DC into the next DC. * CH 4. SC into the next SC. SC into the CH 1 space. SC into the next SC. CH 4. DC – CH 1 into the next 2 DC sts. Repeat from * across ending with a DC in the 3rd CH of the previous row’s CH 4. CH 4. Turn.

Row 5 – (Chain 4 counts as DC – CH 1) Place a DC into the next DC. CH 1. DC into the next DC. * CH 5. Skip the first SC. CL into the next SC. CH 5 and skip the next SC. DC – CH 1 into the next 2 DC sts. Repeat from * across ending with a DC in the 3rd CH of the previous row’s CH 4. CH 4. Turn.

Row 6 – (Chain 4 counts as DC – CH 1) Place a DC into the next DC. CH 1. DC into the next DC. CH 1 *DC/CH 1/DC/CH 1 around the CH 5 space. DC into the top of the CL stitch. CH 1. DC – CH 1into the next 2 DC sts. Repeat from * across ending with a DC in the 3rd CH of the previous row’s CH 4. CH 4. Turn.

Row 7 & 8 – (Chain 4 counts as Dc – CH 1) Place a DC into the next DC. * CH 1. DC into the next DC.  Repeat from * across ending with a DC in the 3rd CH of the previous row’s CH 4. CH 4. Turn.

You will continue with this repeat (rows 2 – 8) until you run out of yarn! Super simple and easy.

Be sure you block your piece. The reason is so that these gorgeous spidery stitches can look their best! If you make a Webster Mandala scarf of your own, be sure to use the tag #yhnfashion so we can see your gorgeous work!

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  1. Kristen

    September 6, 2017 at 11:12 am

    Love this design and am trying to make it. Can you please clarify how cluster stitch is done? It isn’t described in the pattern. Thanks!

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  2. Kristen

    September 6, 2017 at 11:15 am

    Love the design but need to know how cluster stitch is done for this pattern. Thanks!

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    • Jerica

      September 8, 2017 at 9:43 pm

      Just added the cluster stitch to the post! So sorry about the delay!

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  3. Patty

    September 7, 2017 at 12:49 pm

    Could you please send me the instructions for the cluster stich, looked thru the pattern but did not see it. Loves this can’t wait to make it thanks patty

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    • Jerica

      September 8, 2017 at 9:43 pm

      Got the cluster stitch now added to the pattern! Sorry for the delay 🙂
      Thanks for commenting!

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  4. Olivia

    September 13, 2017 at 7:42 am

    Didn’t knew mandala can be made like this. Super, thanks, I will try to make my own.

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    • Jerica

      September 15, 2017 at 11:53 pm

      Yay!!! I am definitely obsessed with Mandala right now! The colors are so stunning! I have a hard time picking a favorite 🙂 Thanks for stopping by Olivia!

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  5. CONNIE

    November 1, 2017 at 6:34 pm

    What is the measurements of this scarf? PLs. design more patterns for this yarn. Would a broomstick or hairpin lace work on this yarn?
    Thank you.
    Connie

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    • Jerica

      November 12, 2017 at 10:09 pm

      I don’t have the exact measurements as I gifted this one after making it. However, I can say it is well over 5ft long! I am planning more designs in the future using the Mandala!

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  6. Barbara

    November 16, 2018 at 1:24 pm

    Are you sure of the cast on chain number, when I tried it I can up with three DC ch1 instead of two. can you help as I am making them as gifts.

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    • Jerica

      November 27, 2018 at 5:45 pm

      Hi Barbara!
      I just filmed a video tutorial and discovered the CH should be 51. I am so sorry about this! Here is the link to the video in case you are interested 🙂
      Thanks so much for catching this for me!
      https://youtu.be/cjExBXtWNGk

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