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Crochet Cancer Doily

Leyla
Leyla
Nov 04, 2024 08:15 AM
Crochet Cancer Doily

The Crochet Cancer Doily is a beautiful and meaningful creation that brings comfort and support to those battling cancer. This special doily is meticulously crafted with care and love, serving as a symbol of hope and strength during challenging times. Its intricate design reflects the resilience and beauty found within each individual faced with the difficult journey of fighting cancer. By incorporating this heartfelt doily into their space, individuals can find solace and a reminder that they are not alone in their fight. It serves as a gentle reminder of the support and love surrounding them, making each day a little brighter and more hopeful.


Size : 17 cm ( 6 2/3 inches) diameter

Material: Pearl cotton # 8, hook 1.25 mm (US steel 10 #); you can substitute with Cebelia #20 or equivalent ecosse or cordonnet thread (but the gauge can slightly vary)

Stitches (for reference look at my stitches page)

ch, sc, dc, tr,
dc cluster = dcl = 3 dc worked in same sp and closed together
Dc Shell =dcsh = (2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc) in same sp/st
Tr Shell = trsh = (2 tr, 2 ch, 2 tr) in same sp/st
Dc decrement = dcdec = dc not closed in first st, dc not closed in second st, close the two dcs together.
Picot = 3 ch, sc in first ch.

Difficulty: medium.

Directions

Start with 10 ch, join with sl st

1, (3 tr, 1 ch) 8 times in lp, join with sl st to first st. =>24 tr

2.*trsh in next 1-ch sp, 6 ch, sc in next 1-ch sp, 6 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

3. *trsh in next trsh, (6 ch, sc in next 1-ch sp) twice, 6 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

4.*trsh in next trsh, 4 ch, 8 tr in next sp, 4 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

5.*dcsh in next trsh, 5 ch, (dc on next tr, 1 ch) 7 times, dc on next tr, 5 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

6. *dcsh in next dcsh, 7 ch, (sc in next 1-ch sp, 3 ch) 6 times, sc in next 1-ch sp, 7 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

7.*(2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc) in next dcsh, 4 ch, sc in next 7-ch sp, 4 ch, (dcl in next 3 ch sp, 1 ch) 5 times, dcl in next 3-ch sp, 4 ch, sc in next 7-ch sp, 4 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

8.*dcsh in next 2-ch sp, 6 ch, dcsh in next 2-ch sp, 5 ch, (dcl in next 1-ch sp, 2 ch) 4 times, dcl in next 1-ch sp, 5 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

9. *dcsh in next dcsh, 2 ch, 8 dc in next 6-ch sp, 2 ch, dcsh in next dcsh, 4 ch, (dcl in next 2-ch sp, 2 ch) 3 times, dcl in next 2-ch sp, 4 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

10. *dcsh in next dcsh, 3 ch, (dc on next dc, 1 ch) 7 times,dc on next dc, 3 ch, dcsh in next dcsh, 4 ch, (dcl in next 2-ch sp, 2 ch) 2 times, dcl in next 2-ch sp, 4 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

11. *dcsh in next dcsh, 3 ch, (sc in next 1-ch sp, 3 ch)6 times,sc on next 1-ch sp, 3 ch, dcsh in next dcsh, 3 ch, dcl in next 2-ch sp, 3 ch, dcl in next 2-ch sp, 3 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

12. *dcsh in next dcsh, 3 ch, (3 dc in next 3-ch sp, 1 ch) 5 times, 3 dc in next 3-ch sp, 3 ch, dcsh in next dcsh, 3 ch, sk a 3-ch sp, 3 dc in next 3-ch sp (n.b. between the 2 dcl) 3 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

13. *dcsh in next dcsh, 3 ch, (dcdec on first and second dc of next 3-dc grp, dcdec on second and third dc of same grp, 1 ch, dc in next 1-ch sp, 1 ch) 5 times, dcdec on first and second dc of next 3-dc grp, dcdec on second and third dc of same grp, 3 ch, dcsh in next dcsh, 5 ch, sc in second dc of next 3-dc grp, 5 ch*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st.

14. *sc on first dc of next dcsh, sc on next dc, (sc, picot, sc) in dcsh sp, (sc in next dc) twice, (3 ch, sc, 3 ch) in next sp, (sc on next dcdec, sc between dcdecs, sc on next dcdec, sc in next 1-ch sp, picot on next sc, sc in next 1-ch sp)5 times,sc on next dcdec, sc between dcdecs, sc on next dcdec, (3 ch, sc, 3 ch) in next sp, sc on first dc of next dcsh, sc on next dc, (sc, picot, sc) in dcsh sp, (sc in next dc) twice, (dc, picot, dc, picot, dc) in next sc*; repeat * to * 4 times; join with sl st to first st. Cut thread, weave in ends

N.B.

  • Always substitute (also if not explicitly said) first st in a row as follows:
    • first sc with 1 ch, sc;
    • first hdc with 2 ch;
    • first dc with 3 ch;
    • first tr with 4 ch ... and so on
  • When you read "sl st to <location>", where the location is not immediately contiguous to last st, this means of course "an appropriate number of sl sts for reaching <location>".
  • Also if I do not specify it, if you lasted prev row on a st (say st1), while you must start next row in another st (say st2), make an appropriate number of sl sts to reach st2.
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