three colorful crochet doilies

Gorgeous Doilies Free Crochet Patterns

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Crochet one of these Gorgeous Doilies to amaze everyone around! If you have always wanted to make yourself an intricate doily, now is evidently the time to take up this challenge. After all, what better time for new adventures is there than the beginning of spring? We are so impressed with the authors of these two excellent designs. Following their instructions, you will enjoy your new crochet doily in no time.

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If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Floral Doilies and Enchanting Doilies.



Doily Free Crochet Patterns

Doily #41

As you can see, the bright yellow center is the heart of Polina’s crochet doily. Its petals with delicate bobble elements and post stitches playfully combine texture with basic stitches. This decorative piece will be a great addition to your home, no matter the color choices you decide on.  

Level: Upper Beginner Author: Polina Papushoi

photos by Polina Papushoi / ravelry.com

 

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Almaïde

Machika’s doily is a fantastic example of lacy crochet. The openwork, the picots, the floral center – each element is bold and plays a big role here. If you decide to make it, however, remember that this design requires blocking and stiffening. 

Level: Upper Beginner Author: Machika Sawada

photos by Machika Sawada / ravelry.com

 

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Aryan Free Crochet Pattern

Oh, this doily is so spectacular! We bet you’ve just realized that your dining table needs a new centerpiece, right? Without a doubt! If you are an ambitious crocheter who loves lacework, you are certainly already getting ready to start working on this amazing mandala.

Level: intermediate/advanced Author: Vishiv Pasala

Aryan Crochet Doily

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Mathilde Free Crochet Pattern

What a beautiful crochet doily! If you want to add a modern touch to a classic doily design, use unique shades of your favorite colors. The intricate mandala looks so pretty in these original pinks and blues. It’s evidently a project for crocheters with experience. Blocking or even stiffening is recommended! 

Level: intermediate Author: Grace Fearon

Mathilde Crochet Doily

Find this pattern on gracefearon.com, or read more on ravelry.com. Info about this particular version is on ravelry.com.

Antonia Doily

Lovely crochet doilies with a scalloped edge are here to adorn your tables! The pattern provides row-by-row instructions, making it suitable for both advanced beginners and intermediates. Whether you decide to create a matching set or let your creativity run wild with different colorways, they will work as both charming decorations and thoughtful gifts.

Level: upper beginner Author: Crochet ‘n’ Create

two elegant crochet doilies in pink and white

photo by Crochet ‘n’ Create / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on crochetncreate.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Katherine’s Doily

If you’re tired of dull and perfectly round doilies, this mini doily crochet pattern by Karin Ã…shammar should catch your attention! It features a beautiful texture worked with the use of puff and post stitches, and a cool picot edging. They can be used either as cute coasters or unique decorations for your home.

Level: upper beginner Author: Karin Ã…shammar/Virklust

three crochet doilies in vibrant colors

photo by Karin Ã…shammar/Virklust / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on virklust.wordpress.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Spring Fever Mandala

This crochet mandala doily is a real showstopper! With its intricate lace pattern, flower-inspired design, and well-thought-out colorway, it’s a must-have decoration for your spring table setting. Intermediates will find it a satisfying challenge since the project includes almost a full set of crochet stitches. Dare to give it a try?

Level: intermediate Author: Karin Ã…shammar/Virklust

an intricate crochet mandala doily

photo by Karin Ã…shammar/Virklust / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on virklust.wordpress.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

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