This week I've had a great time creating spool pin doilies for my vintage sewing machines.
I belong to the vintage sewing machine group on facebook and shared a few free patterns. These are my first try at writing a pattern so please be kind with any feedback (which I welcome)!
Please feel free to use, share and enjoy them, but they remain my own patterns. If you share them anywhere, please give me credit by linking back.
*Spool Pin Doily Patterns*
Number One
I used tatting sized thread and a no# 10 crochet hook for a finished size of 2.75 inches across. Larger thread requires a larger hook and will make a larger doily.
With main color, Ch 8, slip stitch in first ch to make ring. All rows are worked in the round.
Row 1; ch 3, (counts as first dc),dc, ch 2, ( 2 dc, ch 2) 11 times, sl st in 3rd chain to join row. (24 dc)
Row 2; ch 3, 1 dc in same space,(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc (shell made)in next ch 2 space) 11 times, 2 dc in first ch space, ch 1, hdc in beg st to join.
Row 3; ch 3, dc, (shell in shell) 11 times, 2 dc in first ch space, ch 1, hdc in beg st to join. (12 shells)
Row 4; ch 3,dc, ch 1, (shell in shell, ch 1) 11 times, 2 dc in first ch space, ch 1, hdc in beg st to join.
Row 5; ( ch 3, sc in ch 1 space, ch 3, sc in shell) 11 times, ch 3, sc in ch 1 space, ch 1, dc in beg st to join. (24 ch 3 spaces)
Row 6; ( ch 4, sc in next sp) 23 times, ch 4, join with beg st, fasten off.
Row 7; Join with white in the last sp of row 6, ch 1, sc in same sp, ( in next sp 5 dc, ch 3, dc in first of the 3 chains, 5 dc (picot shell made), sc in next sp) 11 times, picot shell in next sp, sl in beg sc to join, fasten off and weave in ends.
Number Two
I used tatting sized thread and a no# 10 crochet hook. Larger thread requires a larger hook and will make a larger doily.
Ch 8, slip stitch in first ch to make ring. All rows are worked in the round.
Row 1; ch 3, (counts as first dc), 23 dc in ring, sl st in 3rd chain to join row. (24 dc)
Row 2; ch 4, (dc in next st, ch 1) around sl st in 3rd chain from beg of the row to join.
Row 3; ch1, sc in first ch 1 space, (ch 3, sc in next ch 1 space) 23 times, ch 1, dc in first sc to join.
Row 4 and 5; (ch 3, sc in ch 3 space) 23 times, ch 1, dc in first chain of row to join.
Row 6; ch 1, sc in same space, 5 dc in next space, (sc in next space, 5 dc in next space) 11 times, sc in first sl st, ch 1, fasten off and weave in end.
Number Three
I used tatting sized thread and a no# 10 crochet hook for a finished size of 2 inches across. Larger thread requires a larger hook and will make a larger doily.
Ch 8, slip stitch in first ch to make ring. All rows are worked in the round.
Row 1; ch 3, (counts as first dc), 19 dc in ring, sl st in 3rd chain to join row. (20 dc)
Row 2; ch 3, 2 dc in next st,(1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) around sl st in 3rd chain from beg of the row to join. (30 dc)
Row 3; ch 1, sc in same st, (ch 3, sc in next st) 29 times, ch 1, dc in first sc to join. (30 ch spaces)
Row 4 and 5; (ch 3, sc in ch 3 space) 29 times, ch 1, dc in first chain of row to join.
Row 6; ch 1, sc in same space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc (shell made)in next space, sc in next space), 29 times, shell in next sp,sl st in first sc, ch 1, fasten off and weave in ends.
You can add another row of shell stitches to make it bigger.
Number Four
used tatting sized thread and a no# 10 crochet hook for a finished size of 2.75 inches across. Larger thread requires a larger hook and will make a larger doily.
Ch 8, slip stitch in first ch to make ring. All rows are worked in the round.
Row 1; (ch 5, sc in ring) 11 times, ch 2, dc in ring. (12 ch 5 spaces)
Row 2 and 3; (ch 5, sc in next loop) 11 times, ch 3, dc in beg st to join.
Row 4; ch 3, dc in same sp, ch 3, sc in next sp, ch 5, sc in same sp, ch 3,
(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in next sp (shell made), ch 3, sc in next sp, ch 5, sc in same sp, ch 3) 5 times, 2 dc in beg sp, ch 1, hdc in 3rd ch from beg to join.
Row 5; ch 3, dc in same sp, ch 3, sc in next ch sp, (7 dc in next ch 5 sp, ch 3, shell in shell, ch 3, sc in next ch sp) 5 times, 7 dc in next ch 5 sp, ch3, 2 dc in beg shell, ch 1, hdc in 3rd ch from beg to join.
Row 6; ch 3, dc in same sp, (2 dc, ch 3, hdc in first ch (picot made) 2 dc) in next sp, skip 3 dc and sc in next dc, {(2 dc, ch 3, hdc in first ch, 2 dc) in next sp, ( 3 dc, ch 3, 2 dc in in first ch, 3 dc) in shell, (2 dc, ch 3, hdc in first ch, 2 dc) in next sp, skip 3 dc and sc in next dc} 5 times, (2 dc, ch 3, hdc in first ch, 2 dc) in next sp, 3 dc in beg sp, ch 3, 2 dc in first ch, sl st in 3rd ch from beg to join, ch 1 and fasten off, weave in ends.
For the Boxing Day sew in on Twitter (#BDSI), I'm offering a giveaway! The winner will receive 2 doilies in the colors of your choice. Tweet using the hashtag #spoolpindoily and the winner will be chosen on Friday, December 27, 2013. Good luck and happy sewing!
*UPDATE*
Congratulations to @ltdermdvm! She is the winner of 2 handmade doilies. Thank you to all who entered!!