CROCHET PATTERNSTiny Blossom Lace Doily

Tiny Blossom Lace Doily

Hey everyone! 🌸
I’m super excited to share this pattern with you all – the Tiny Blossom Lace Doily! This adorable little doily features a charming flower in the center and a lacy border that’s just perfect for brightening up any space.

The best part? The pattern is totally free! 🎉 It’s so easy to follow, so even if you’re a beginner, you’ll have no trouble whipping this up. Plus, it’s tiny, making it an ideal quick project when you want to crochet something cute without a huge time commitment.

You can choose any colors you like, but I think soft pastels really bring out the floral vibes!
Experiment with different yarn weights and hooks to get the size just right. If you use lace weight yarn and a 1.75 mm hook, you’ll end up with a doily that’s about 14.5 cm (5.7 inches) across. But hey, it’s your project – make it however you want!

The Tiny Blossom Lace Doily is perfect for so many uses. You can put it under a vase, use it as a coaster, or even gift it to a friend!
So grab your hooks and get ready to add some floral flair to your home. Happy crocheting! 🧶💕

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

 

Instructions

Make a magic ring.

  • Round 1:Ch 3 (counts as dc), 19 dc in the ring, pull the yarn tail to tighten the ring as much as needed, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (20 dc)
  • Round 2:Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch-1 sp), * dc in next dc, ch 1; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch4. (20 dc, 20 ch-1 spaces)
  • Round 3:Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch-1 sp), dc in same stitch, * ch 2, sc in next dc, ch 2 **, in next dc work (dc, ch 1, dc); repeat from * around ending last repeat at **, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch4. (20 dc, 10 sc, 20 ch-2 spaces)
  • Round 4:* Sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 6; repeat from * around, join with sl st in first sc. (10 sc, 10 ch-6 spaces)
  • Round 5:Sl st in next ch-6 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), 7 dc in same sp, 8 dc in each of next 9 ch-6 spaces, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (80 dc)
  • Round 6:Sc in same stitch, * ch 4, skip next dc, sc in next dc; repeat from * 39 times, ch 1 and join with dc in first sc to create last ch-4 sp of the round. (40 ch-4 spaces, 40 sc)
  • Round 7 – Round 10:Sc in same sp, * ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp; repeat from * 39 times, ch 1 and join with dc in first sc to create last ch-4 sp of the round. (40 ch-4 spaces, 40 sc)
  • Round 11:Sc in same sp, * 8 dc in next sp, sc in next sp; repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in first sc. (20 sc, 160 dc)

Fasten off your work and carefully weave in all loose ends.

Abbreviations
ch chain
sc single crochet
dc double crochet
sp space
sl st slip stitch
beg beginning
* 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

Don’t forget, a print-ready, ad-free PDF version of this pattern is available for purchase. You can download and print it out. The PDF file contains clear, easy-to-read instructions, complete with active web links that provide useful information about various crochet stitches
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Crochet Terms

All the patterns in blueraindrops.com are written in American English crochet terms. If you are familiar with British English crochet terms, here is a very helpful US/UK Crochet Terminology Conversion Chart.

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