10 Amazing FREE Doily Crochet Patterns!

This post is a FREE crochet pattern roundup that is filled with free patterns from incredible designers across the world. Have a look at the cutest doily patterns and see where to find the free patterns that are both easy to crochet and more complex. So, grab your hook and yarn, and jump into the wonderful world of all these amazing crochet pattern designers!
Do you love to crochet? Are you a fan of doily’s? If so, this article is for you! According to a recent survey, over 38 million Americans know how to crochet, making it one of the most popular hobbies in the United States. In this article, we will explore 10 FREE doily crochet patterns that are not only fun and easy to make, but also perfect for both beginners and experienced crocheters. So, grab your yarn and hook and let’s get started on this crafting adventure together!

Disclaimer
*This is a roundup post with the best free crochet patterns I have found on the web. I do not own the pictures, or the patterns listed below unless they say swecraftcorner. The patterns are available on the designer’s page/blog which is linked next to each featured pattern. These amazing indie designers have worked hard on these incredible patterns and photos for us to enjoy, so please visit their website and show your support for their hard work by reading and sharing their content! *
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Granny Circle Mandala
Pattern and photo credit: Raffaella Tassoni

Crochet a relaxing Granny Circle Mandala and make a beautiful wall hanging for your home, or a cute nursery decoration for your little one.
Even though I used my granny stitch circles to make two mandalas, you can use your granny circles to make anything from doilies to round pillowcases, chair seat covers, dishcloths for your kitchen, or even small decorative patches to stitch on denim jackets and jeans.
This pattern only includes the instructions for making the granny mandala. The patterns for the flowers can be found on raffamusadesigns.com
This pattern is written in US terms
MATERIALS
For Small Mandala:
– Sport (2, Fine) Yarn
– 3.0 mm (11 UK) Crochet Hook
– Tapestry Needle
– Metallic or Wooden Ring, internal diameter ~ 5.7” (14.5 cm)
For Large Mandala:
– DK (3, Light) Yarn
– 3.5 mm (E/4 US, 9 UK) Crochet Hook
– Tapestry Needle
– Metallic or Wooden Ring, internal diameter ~ 8.9” (22.5 cm)
YARN
For the small mandala, I used ~5.5 yds (5 m) of Schachenmayr Catania (50 g, 137 yds / 125 m) in the following colors:
– White – Natural White (105)
– Purple – Lilac (226)
– Blue – Turquoise (397)
– Green – Greenery (418)
– Yellow – Sun (208)
– Orange – Mango (411)
– Red – Camellia (252)
For the large mandala, I used ~12 yds (11 m) of Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6 (50 g, 115 yds / 105 m) in various colors.
Feel free to use any yarn with the appropriate hook.
SIZE
– Small Mandala – 5.7” (14.5 cm)
– Large Mandala – 8.9” (22.5 cm)
Moonpetals
Pattern and photo credit: Julia Hart

This doily has 21 rounds.
Finished Size
11” in diameter
Gauge
Rounds 1-4 measure 2”
Materials Needed
size 10 cotton crochet thread, 100 yards
1.75 mm hook
a yarn needle for weaving in ends
This doily has pineapples, picots, and puff stitches. Special stitches used are- beginning (beg) puff stitch, puff stitch, picot, decrease, and cluster.
Agnes
Pattern and photo credit: Zoya Matyushenko

Evocation
Pattern and photo credit: Julia Hart

This is Part 3 of the Arcanoweave doily! The pattern continues where Part 2 left off, starting on Round 20 and ending with Round 41.
Materials Needed
- size 10 crochet thread, 300-325 yards
- 1.75 mm hook
- yarn needle
- scissors
Finished Size
- about 14” in diameter
Tesla
Pattern and photo credit: Viktoriia Gul

Heart
Pattern and photo credit: Malkova Olga

Blush Flower Doily
Pattern and photo credit: Kristines Crochets

The doily measures approx. 32 cm (12,6 in) in diameter.
Materials used:
Sport weight yarn. I used Drops Safran 100% cotton yarn. 30 grams (96 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern.
3 mm crochet hook
Skill level: Easy to Intermediate
Round Doily
Pattern and photo credit: Royal Society

Charming Wheel Doily
Pattern and photo credit: Elsa Koss

Bring a touch of feminine elegance to any space with our Charming Wheel Doily! This beginner-friendly crochet pattern is a breeze to work up, making it the ideal project for crafters of all skill levels looking to create something charming and quick. Featuring a delicate petal-like edging and adorable little picot details, this doily design is the epitome of cute and endearing. And the best part? The pattern is totally free.
Don’t be afraid to mix it up with different yarn thicknesses and hook sizes to get that doily just how you want it. Just to give you an idea, the cute doily in the picture is 7.8 inches or almost 20 cm across. This delicate beauty was made using some size 10 crochet thread and a teeny 1.5 mm hook.
But the real fun begins when you start playing with colors and textures to make that doily totally your own! Just imagine the excitement of selecting hues that perfectly capture your desired theme or aesthetic. Whether you want to keep it classic with some crisp white, get all soft and pretty with some pastel shades, or go bold and dramatic with some deep, dark colors – the options are endless and so freaking exciting!
Get ready to let your creativity run wild and have an absolute blast making your one-of-a-kind masterpiece!
Wall Hanging “Lucky Clover”
Pattern and photo credit: Kristines Crochets
