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Doilies are generally a decor that can be overlooked.
But I’ve always found it an interesting project to do because of all the amazing designs used to create a spectacular looking piece. I’ve seen crocheted doilies attached to clutches, cushion covers, edges of table cloths, on lamp-shades and even on dresses!

I have made only one so far (shown left). The design is by Annie’s Crochet and is a set of paid pattern that included 13 different designs for doilies. They all look super.
The one I made was simple and uncomplicated enough. Now that I’ve gotten the hang of using such a thin hook, I feel more confident to attempt the others and I plan to do most of them.
But finding the right size of yarn is where I always get stuck! The doilies in this set of patterns mostly require a crochet thread size 10.
I have never seen a size 10 thread and hence, I don’t really know how thick or thin they are. The yarn that I used here was a Turkish brand called Alize and looked thready enough for the project. There wasn’t any size mentioned on the label unfortunately. I selected the blue because it had an amazing hue! A deep peacock lustrous blue! As usual, the photo has not done justice to the color.
And to my joy, the yarn worked well!! It gave a nice finish to the rounds and it didn’t even curl up or look lopsided between rounds. So, to my luck, NO BLOCKING was required (since I have yet to learn how to block)!
If you don’t mind paying for patterns, Annie’s has quite a large collection that can be found on their website – https://www.anniescatalog.com.
The pattern set I bought is called “A Bakers Dozen Easy Crochet Doilies”.
They often come up with offers where patterns can be found starting from 1$ to under 5$.
I, for one, thoroughly enjoyed making this.
That is a gorgeous doily! And woo to not having to block it, it lays perfectly flt – I’m impressed. I haven’t used thread for crochet yet and have no idea where to buy it – smallest I’ve used is 4ply with a 2.5mm hook 🙂
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Thanks, Tanya!
I was pleasantly surprised too that I didn’t need to block. Not to mention the relief 🙂 Feeling quite proud of it too 🙂
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And so you should be – it is a beauty. I’d love to crochet some doilies. How big is this?
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Its 20 cm in diameter. I had used a 1.60 mm hook.
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Wow that’s smaller than I thought 🙂 Very teeny hook too!
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I know! The pattern required a 1.65 mm and I only had the 1.60. But the estimated size of the finished doily turned out to be the same as the pattern. I’m thinking of trying a size 2 mm hook and see if the next attempt makes it a little bigger..
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