Victorian-Inspired Doily Pattern
The Victorian-Inspired Doily is a charming and intricate design that brings timeless elegance to your crochet projects. Perfect as a table centerpiece or for adding vintage flair to your home decor, this doily features delicate lace-like patterns and beautiful scalloped edges.
Finished Size
Approximately 12–14 inches in diameter (depending on yarn and hook size).
Materials
- Yarn: #10 cotton crochet thread in a neutral or pastel color.
- Hook: 1.75 mm or 2.00 mm steel crochet hook.
- Other Supplies: Scissors, yarn needle, and blocking pins.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch: Chain
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- sc: Single Crochet
- hdc: Half Double Crochet
- dc: Double Crochet
- tr: Treble Crochet
- sp: Space
- st(s): Stitch(es)
How to Do These Stitches
Single Crochet (sc):
- Insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop.
- Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook.
Double Crochet (dc):
- Yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, and pull up a loop.
- Yarn over and pull through the first two loops.
- Yarn over again and pull through the last two loops.
Treble Crochet (tr):
- Yarn over twice, insert your hook into the stitch, and pull up a loop.
- Yarn over, pull through the first two loops. Repeat twice more, pulling through two loops each time.
Key Tips for Victorian Elegance
- Work with lighter-colored threads to emphasize the lace detailing.
- Use consistent tension to achieve a smooth, even pattern.
- Block the finished doily to define the intricate details of the design.
Pattern
Round 1:
- Start with a magic circle.
- Ch 4 (counts as tr), work 15 tr into the circle.
- Pull the loop tight and join with a sl st to the top of the ch-4. (16 tr)
Round 2:
- Ch 4 (counts as tr), tr in the same st, ch 2.
- 2 tr in the next st, ch 2. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the top of the ch-4. (16 clusters with ch-2 spaces)
Round 3:
- Sl st into the first ch-2 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), work 2 dc into the same sp.
- Sc in the next ch-2 sp, work 3 dc into the following ch-2 sp. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the top of the ch-3.
Round 4:
- Ch 5 (counts as tr + ch 1), tr in the same st, ch 3.
- Skip 2 sts, tr in the next st, ch 1, tr in the same st, ch 3. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the 4th ch of the starting ch-5.
Round 5:
- Sl st into the first ch-1 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), work 4 dc into the same sp.
- Sc in the next ch-3 sp, work 5 dc into the next ch-1 sp. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the top of the ch-3.
Round 6 (Lacework Detailing):
- Ch 1, sc in the first st, ch 5.
- Skip 1 st, sc in the next st, ch 5. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the first sc.
Round 7:
- Sl st into the first ch-5 sp, ch 4 (counts as tr), work 9 tr into the same ch-5 sp.
- Sc in the next ch-5 sp, work 10 tr into the following ch-5 sp. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the top of the ch-4.
Round 8 (Final Scalloped Edge):
- Ch 1, sc in the first st, ch 3, skip 1 st, sc in the next st.
- Ch 3, sc in the next st. Repeat from * to * around.
- Join with a sl st to the first sc.
Finishing Touches
- Fasten off and weave in all loose ends using a yarn needle.
- Block the doily by stretching it out onto a foam board and pinning each scallop point. Spray lightly with water and let dry completely for a polished look.