CROCHET PATTERNSHappy Doily

Happy Doily

The enchanting Happy Doily has a girly, flowery charm to it. You can make it in a variety of colors and with different yarn weights. This way you will have unique lace doilies of different sizes to decorate your home!
I crocheted my doily with pink variegated thread size 10 and a 2 mm crochet hook. It measures 21 cm (8,3 inches) in diameter.
Besides your chosen thread and crochet hook, you will also need a needle to weave in loose ends and a pair of scissors.

AD-Free, Print Ready PDF version of this pattern is available here.

 

Instructions
Ch 6, join with sl st in first ch to form a ring.

  • Round 1:Ch 3 (counts as dc), 19 dc in the ring, join with sl st in 3rd ch of first ch3.
  • Round 2:Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in same stitch, 2 dc in each dc around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of first ch3.
  • Round 3:Ch 1, sc in same stitch, (ch 4, skip next dc, sc in next dc) 19 times, ch 2 and join with hdc in first sc to create last sp of the round.
  • Round 4:Ch 1, sc in same space, (ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp) 19 times, ch 2, and join with hdc in first sc to create last sp of the round.
  • Round 5:Ch 1, sc in same space, (ch 5, sc in next ch-4 sp) 19 times, ch 2, and join with dc in first sc to create last sp of the round.
  • Round 6:Ch 1, sc in same space, (ch 6, sc in next ch-5 sp) 19 times, ch 3, and join with dc in first sc to create last sp of the round.
  • Round 7:Ch 1, sc in same space, (ch 7, sc in next ch-6 sp) 19 times, ch 7, join with sl st in first sc.
  • Round 8:Sl st in next ch-7 sp, ch 4 (counts as tr), 10 tr in same ch-7 sp, sc in next ch-7 sp, (11 tr in next ch-7 sp, sc in next ch-7 sp) around, join with sl st in 4th ch of first ch4.
  • Round 9:Sl st in next tr, ch 1, sc in same stitch, (ch 5, skip next 3 stitches, sc in next tr) 29 times, ch 2 and join with dc in first sc to create last sp of the round.
  • Round 10:Ch 1, sc in same space, (ch 6, sc in next ch-5 sp) 29 times, ch 6, join with sl st in first sc.
  • Round 11:Sl st in next ch-6 sp, ch 4 (counts as tr), 10 tr in same ch-6 sp, sc in next ch-6 sp, (11 tr in next ch-6 sp, sc in next ch-6 sp) around, join with sl st in 4th ch of first ch4.
  • Round 12:Ch 1, sc in same stitch, * ch 6, skip next 3 tr, sc in next tr, ch 4, skip next tr, sc in next tr, ch 6, skip next 3 tr, sc in next tr **, ch 4, skip next sc, sc in next tr; repeat from * 14 times and from * to ** once more, ch 2 and join with hdc in first sc to create last sp of the round.
  • Round 13:Ch 1, sc in same sp, * ch 7, in next ch-4 sp work (2 tr, ch 6 and sl st in 5th ch from the hook, ch 1, 2 tr), ch 7, sc in next ch-4 sp; repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in first sc.

Fasten off and weave in loose ends.

Find the free pattern for another stunning doily, light and airy, here: Crochet Lace Doily.

Abbreviations
ch chain
sc single crochet
hdc
half double crochet
dc double crochet
tr
treble crochet
sp space
sl st slip stitch
* work instructions following * as many times as indicated
( )
work instructions the number of times specified or work instructions in the stitch or space indicated or contains explanatory remarks

And don’t forget, an ad-free, print ready PDF version of Happy Doily pattern is available for you to purchase, download, and print out. Тhe PDF file contains complete instructions in a clear layout, easy to read and print. It also has active web links with useful information about crochet stitches.
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