CROCHET PATTERNSTiny Whimsical Petal Doily

Tiny Whimsical Petal Doily

Add a touch of charm to your home with the absolutely adorable Tiny Whimsical Petal Doily pattern! This delightful piece features a sweet center resembling a whimsical wheel, surrounded by lovely petals. Whether placed on a coffee table or as an accent on your favorite bookshelf, this doily is sure to bring a smile to anyone who sees it. The best part? This pattern is super easy and absolutely FREE 🎉✨! With just 10 rounds, you’ll find yourself hooked (pun intended!) on creating these lovely pieces.

I made my Tiny Whimsical Petal Doily in pastel baby pink, but you can choose any color that suits your style and complements your decor! Want something bright and cheerful for spring? Or perhaps soothing pastels for a serene vibe? The choice is yours!

You can easily adjust the size of your doily by changing yarn thickness and hook sizes. For instance, using lace weight yarn with a 1.75 mm hook creates an enchanting doily almost 16 cm (about 6.2 inches) across – perfect for adding just the right touch without overwhelming your space. But remember, this is your project; feel free to make it however you want!

So gather your materials and let those crafting juices flow – create something truly special that reflects who you are! Try it out today – you won’t regret it! 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 5 (counts as dc and ch-2 sp), (dc in the ring, ch 2) 7 times, pull the yarn tail to tighten the ring as much as needed, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch5. (8 dc, 8 ch-2 spaces)
  • Round 2:Sl st in next ch-2 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in same sp, ch 2, (3 dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 2) around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (24 dc, 8 ch-2 spaces)
  • Round 3:Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in each of next 2 dc, ch 2, * dc in next dc, 2 dc in each of next 2 dc, ch 2; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (40 dc, 8 ch-2 spaces)
  • Round 4:Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next 3 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 3, * dc in next 4 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 3; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (48 dc, 8 ch-3 spaces)
  • Round 5:Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next 4 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 3, * dc in next 5 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 3; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (56 dc, 8 ch-3 spaces)
  • Round 6:Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next 3 dc, ch 4 and sl st in 4th ch from the hook – picot made, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 5, * dc in next 4 dc, ch 4 and sl st in 4th ch from the hook – picot made, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 5; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (64 dc, 8 ch-5 spaces, 8 ch-4 picots)
  • Round 7:Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next 2 dc, ch 5, skip next 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 3, * dc in next 3 dc, ch 5, skip next 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 3; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (48 dc, 8 ch-5 spaces, 16 ch-3 spaces, 8 sc)
  • Round 8:* 9 dc in next ch-5 sp, skip next 2 dc, sl st in next dc, ch 7, sl st in next dc; repeat from * around, but work the last sl st in the beg dc. (72 dc, 8 ch-7 spaces, 16 slip stitches) 
  • Round 9:Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch-1 sp), (dc in next dc, ch 1) 8 times, sc in next ch-7 sp, ch 1, * (dc in next dc, ch 1) 9 times, sc in next ch-7 sp, ch 1; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch4. (72 dc, 80 ch-1 spaces, 8 sc)
  • Round 10:* In next 8 ch-1 spaces work (sc, ch 3, sc), sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 3, sc in next ch-1 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st in beg sc. (144 sc, 72 ch-3 spaces)

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

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