Andromeda Doily

The original shape and the bold single color make this doily truly hypnotizing, don’t you think? We certainly can’t take our eyes off it! If you need an eye-catching centerpiece for the dining table, you know what to do. Follow the instructions written by Elsa Koss! The original pattern and the

Birch Leaves Mandala

This is one of the most wonderful mandalas we have seen in months, without a doubt! How beautiful is this combination of colors? Bright yellow is completed by neutral gray, white, and black. Leonie Morgan is a brilliant artist! The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry here:

Dawnglow Doily

This decorative doily will look amazing as a placemat as well. Crochet a bunch of them in different colors to make a beautiful handmade gift or to give a new life to your dining table. We all know that Julia Hart is the uncontested queen of doilies, right? Undoubtedly! The original pattern and the

Wispweave Rectangle Doily

This is another great project by Julia Hart. It is a beautiful, richly interwoven rectangle doily crochet pattern, almost a Celtic knot on steroids. The intricate stitching will be a pleasant challenge for every crocheter. A set on a table or a sideboard would look so stunning. To my mind’s eye,

Cecilia

Let us introduce Cecilia, the charming doily for autumn! This lilac shade mixed with pastel pink looks so feminine and elegant, doesn’t it? Yes! When we look at this design by Virklust, we think of lavender fields. So romantic! The original pattern and the photos are available on Virklust here:

Jack-In-The-Web

Do you feel like continuing the search for the perfect crochet patterns for doilies? Do you want something more kid-friendly and also evidently appropriate for fall? Obviously! Check out the Jack-in-the-Web pattern with its pumpkins caught in a spiderweb-like flies. It’s fun, playful, and so

July Mandala

All the stunning mandalas designed by Karin Åshammar can make the world around us beautiful in so many ways. You can use them to decorate your walls and furniture or to spice up the table settings for all the fancy parties you throw. How will you use this one? The original pattern and the photos

Agnes Doily

Zoya Matyushenko evidently has a taste for intricate doilies! This structural wonder is for ambitious and experienced crocheters. The pattern uses a lot of reliefs, a variety of stitches, and a challenging, strikingly beautiful border. The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry