Sunday, June 9, 2013

Small Doily in Cream Color






Here is another doily pattern that I came up with. The doily is slightly bigger than my previous doily and measures 8.5 inches (about 21.5 cm) in diameter.



I used size 10 crochet cotton thread in cream color, and size 5 Boye crochet steel hook.



The pattern has 10 rounds and employs chains, slip stitches, single crochets, double crochets, and treble crochets. Nothing too difficult!


I didn’t have anyone test the pattern, so if you see any mistakes or something doesn’t make sense, please let me know.




Ch 9, join into ring with sl st.



Round 1: ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), 23 dc in ring. (24 dc) 



Round 2: ch 3, dc in same st as joining, ch 2, *skip 1 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 2* around; join with sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch-3. (24 dc, 12 ch-2 spaces)



Round 3: ch 4 (counts as 1st tr), tr in next dc, ch 4, *tr in next 2 dc, ch 4* around; join with sl st to 4th ch of beginning ch-4. (24 tr, 12 ch-4 spaces)



Round 4: ch 4 (counts as 1st tr), tr in next tr, ch 6, *tr in next 2 tr, ch 6* around; join with sl st to 4th ch of beginning ch-4. (24 tr, 12 ch-6 spaces)


Round 5: ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), dc in next tr, ch 3, 2 dc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, *dc in next 2 tr, ch 3, 2 dc in next ch-6 space, ch 3* around, join with sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch-3. (48 dc, 24 ch-3 spaces)



Round 6: ch 4 (counts as 1st tr), tr in next dc, ch 4, *tr in next 2 dc, ch 4* around; join with sl st into 4th ch of beginning ch-4. (48 tr, 24 ch-4 spaces)


Round 7: ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 5, *tr in next 2 tr, ch 5* around; sl st to 4th ch of beginning ch-4. (48 tr, 24 ch-5 spaces)


Round 8: sl st to space between 2 tr, ch 4 (counts as 1st tr), 6 tr in same space, ch 5, sc in space between next 2 tr, ch 5, *7 tr in space between next 2 tr, ch 5, sc in space between next 2 tr, ch 5* around, join with sl st to 4th ch of beginning ch-4. (84 tr, 12 sc, 24 ch-5 spaces)



Round 9: ch 6 (counts as 1st tr and ch 2), tr in next tr, {ch 2, tr in next tr} 5 times, ch 3, sc in next sc, ch 3, *{tr in next tr, ch 2} 6 times, tr in next tr, ch 3, sc in next sc, ch 3* around; join with sl st to 4th ch of beginning ch-6. (84 tr, 12 sc, 72 ch-2 spaces, 24 ch-3 spaces)



Round 10: ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), dc in same st as joining, {ch 5, 2 dc in next tr} 6 times,  skip next ch-3 spaces, *2 dc in next tr, {ch 5, 2 dc in next tr} 6 times, skip next ch-3 spaces* around; join with sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch-3. (168 dc, 72 ch-5 spaces)



Fasten off. Block. 


And now I have a video for this doily too! 




17 comments:

  1. Sehr schön!^^
    Danke!
    Liebe Grüße,*Manja*

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  2. Molto bello!
    Grazie per la spiegazione
    Bye, bye Elli

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  3. It is beautiful. I love the cream color you chose for it.

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  4. que bonito para adornar cualquier espacio de la casa, gracias por el esquema!!un besito.maria:)

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  5. A very very lovely Doily indeed. Love it. Hugs Judy

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  6. I made the little doily and posted a picture on my blog. Easy Peasy!

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  7. going to try this one to.. I love the other one you made and I was able to do it mostly but the picture since I struggle with directions .. but I'm getting better at it.. thank you Olga so much I love your blog...with love Janice

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  8. what does tri in next triple mean? The tri?

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    1. Sorry, that was a typo. It should be "tr in next tr".
      Thank you for pointing it out!

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  10. Thank you so much for sharing beautiful patterns. Your blog is very helpful even for a crochet beginner like me :)

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  11. Are you supposed to do 2tr in next in 2tr for a total of 4 or a total of 2?

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  12. So lovely! I'm going to do this one next I think! :)

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  13. I have a question on the last row.....There is no stitch in the previous rows sc and how many ch5 total should there be for the whole round?Thank you for the beautiful pattern.

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