Mandala® Yarn

SKU: 525-200BD

$6.29 $8.99

Mandala is a light weight, self-striping yarn made from 100% acrylic, designed for self striping with long, seamless color changes. The smooth texture and soft fibers provide excellent stitch definition, making it a favorite for intricate projects. The ideal weight for crocheters, just one ball will allow you to conjure a scarf, small shawl, or even a sorcerer's cap! And since it's machine washable and dryable for easy maintenance, knitters won't want to miss out on the fun either.

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Yarn Weight
3 Light / DK
Crochet Gauge (4in x 4in)
16 sc x 20 r on H-8 (5 mm)
Knit Gauge (4in x 4in)
22 sts x 30 r on #5 (3.75mm)
Length (yd)
590
Length (m)
540
Weight (oz)
5.3
Weight (g)
150
Fiber
Acrylic
Fiber Detail
100% Acrylic
Care
Machine Wash, Machine Dry
Care Detail
Items made from this yarn may be laundered through the use of hottest available water, detergent or soap, agitation, and a machine designed for this purpose. A machine dryer may be regularly used at the hottest available temperature setting.

Customer Reviews

Based on 599 reviews
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Rian R.
Great for so many projects

I've love this yarn since the first time picked it up. I've made sweaters, scarves, wraps, mandalas, so many different projects, so many different color variants. Can't wait to see what pattern I'll find for it next!❤️

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Sharon Neel
Excellent colors for this boy’s baby blanket

Ordered the yarn and the pattern for the Woven Wonder throw/baby blanket and I am enjoying watching the colors mix and blend as I go. This pattern uses Warlock and Centaur and they mix and match wonderfully!

J
Jadefox2716 Edward
Interesting color way

OMG, I found Golem to be a surprisingly interesting , beautiful cool color way. At first, I thought of deconstructing the cake to control the colors. So glad I didn’t , and just let the stripes stripe into an amazing Betty McKnit 6 Day Star Blanket , 3 cakes down , 7 more cakes to go.

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Katie Root
My favorite yarn!

I've been a knitter/crocheter for almost 8 years now and I've always loved this yarn. It has great stitch definition, the color changes gradually melt into each other and the hues themselves look wonderful. I've made 5-6 items with this yarn so far, the latest: a Hexagon cardigan!

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Naomi Weiner
mandala sweater

I love putting together various patterns and did so with this sweater (still WIP). Started with top down raglan, used surpris for sleeves, using butterfly stitch on center back body.

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MML
Like the colors

Made a granny stitch cardigan using 3 skeins of Genie. Yarn was easy to work with, however, sections of each color were thin.

Customer Reviews

Based on 599 reviews
87%
(520)
9%
(52)
3%
(17)
0%
(2)
1%
(8)
R
Rian R.
Great for so many projects

I've love this yarn since the first time picked it up. I've made sweaters, scarves, wraps, mandalas, so many different projects, so many different color variants. Can't wait to see what pattern I'll find for it next!❤️

S
Sharon Neel
Excellent colors for this boy’s baby blanket

Ordered the yarn and the pattern for the Woven Wonder throw/baby blanket and I am enjoying watching the colors mix and blend as I go. This pattern uses Warlock and Centaur and they mix and match wonderfully!

J
Jadefox2716 Edward
Interesting color way

OMG, I found Golem to be a surprisingly interesting , beautiful cool color way. At first, I thought of deconstructing the cake to control the colors. So glad I didn’t , and just let the stripes stripe into an amazing Betty McKnit 6 Day Star Blanket , 3 cakes down , 7 more cakes to go.

K
Katie Root
My favorite yarn!

I've been a knitter/crocheter for almost 8 years now and I've always loved this yarn. It has great stitch definition, the color changes gradually melt into each other and the hues themselves look wonderful. I've made 5-6 items with this yarn so far, the latest: a Hexagon cardigan!

N
Naomi Weiner
mandala sweater

I love putting together various patterns and did so with this sweater (still WIP). Started with top down raglan, used surpris for sleeves, using butterfly stitch on center back body.

M
MML
Like the colors

Made a granny stitch cardigan using 3 skeins of Genie. Yarn was easy to work with, however, sections of each color were thin.