The Irish Blessings Crochet Doily combines a beautiful Irish Rose with rounds of lucky shamrocks and traditional Irish lace and picots. This is a fabulous crochet doily pattern that you can bring out every year around St. Patrick's day or simply leave it out year round as it's just that stunning. Doilies are typically used to help hold drinks, but this crochet pattern is just too beautiful for that. It would make a great gift for a friend or even a nice wedding gift that can be passed down from generation to generation.

How To Crochet Mini Round Doily
Crochet doilies are one of the most classic crochet projects you make to add that vintage look to your home decor. Crochet doilies bring a homemade touch and warmth to any corner of the room they are in. They can be made in any size and shape of your choice. They can be used as decoration on tables

Crochet Sleek Doily How To Crochet Round Doily
Crochet doilies are always wonderful for adding a touch of elegance to your home decor. There is nothing better than home made crochet doilies to decorate and brighten up your home decor. Doilies can be made with the vintage white look or you can very well customize your doily with a bright color

Cheerful Summer Crochet Doily With Circle Edging
Bring the joy of summer into your home with this lovely and cheerful summer doily! I love making Doilies.Doilies are always so beautiful and elegant to look at.You can make this doily to decorate your dining table or use them as a home decor and this would also be great to use as a table mat too.I

Irish Touch Motif
Irish crochet is a form of vintage crochet lace with patterns dating back to the earliest days of the craft. Irish crochet roses as the eyes and surrounded by Popcorn stitch giving a cluster of leaves. This Irish Touch Motif is an free crochet pattern. This pretty motif is worked in two colors. It

St. Patrick's Day Dishcloth/Trivet/Mug Rug
You'll have the Luck of the Irish with this RAINBOW cotton dishcloth which is surrounded by 17 SHAMROCKS! Think it's too pretty to be used as a dishcloth? Use it as a trivet or a "mug rug", which gives you enough room for your mug and spoon and even a small snack! You could even
