Celtic Knot Doily
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This unusual doily is made using #10 crochet cotton and size #8 steel hook. The finished doily measures about 15 inches at its widest points.
The pattern for this doily uses the basic crochet stitches, as well as some unique stitches that are unique to this doily. The instructions for working all of the special stitches are included in this pattern.
Also included, are several pictures to help you understand the construction of the doily at various steps in the project.
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Celtic Knot Doily - richard sechriest
Celtic Knot Doily
Richard Sechriest
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2012
Celtic Knot Crocheted Doily
Designed by
Richard Sechriest - 2012
Copyright 2012 by Richard Sechriest
Finished Dimensions:
This doily measures about 15 inches at its widest points.
Materials Needed:
Size 8 Crochet hook
1 350-yrd ball of #10 crochet cotton
Safety Pin or Paper Clip to use as stitch holder
Yarn Needle
4 Small Clothes Pins
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Special Stitches
Pattern
Abbreviations:
St = Stitch
ExtSc - Extended Single Crochet
Ch = Chain
SlSt = Slip Stitch
Sc = Single
Crochet Db = Double Crochet
Tr = Treble Crochet
HDb = Half Double
2DbCluster = 2Double Cluster
2ScCluster = 2Single Crochet Cluster
BPTr = Back Post Treble
BPDbTr = Back Post Double Treble
2TrCluster = 2Treble Cluster
Sc = Single Crochet
BPSc = Back Post Single Crochet
Table of Contents
Special Stitches:
2Single Crochet Cluster (2ScCluster): For the first half of the stitch, insert the hook into the stitch indicated in pattern. YO and pull up loop. For second half of the stitch, insert the hook into the stitch indicated in the pattern. YO and pull up loop. YO and draw through all loops on hook.
2Double Crochet Cluster (2DbCluster): For the first part of the stitch, YO and insert the hook into the stitch indicated in the pattern. YO and pull up loop. YO and draw through two loops on the hook.
For second part of the stitch, YO and insert hook into the stitch indicated in the pattern. YO and pull up a loop. YO and draw through the two loops on the hook. YO and draw through all loops on hook.
2Treble Crochet Cluster (2TrCluster): For