I’m a beginner in crochet, and is not that hard to follow you, if I get lost I just go back and watch it over and over to understand. I usually don’t like thin threats/ yarns but when I saw you I said to my self I have to do it I’m in round 8 and I’m loving it. You might not be the designer but you are a great teacher and the best you speak English….lol…. Thank you.
Thank you Raine. God bless you. I find this beautiful design very difficult to follow. I am in my mid 70s so understanding is getting difficult. All the same I will keep trying since I am very passionate about everything with needles. God bless you once again.
Beautiful piece of work. But still more beautiful is accepting that this is not your pattern. Thank you for teaching us humility in addition to your wonderful work.
Thank you, Anne. By no means I have intention of taking credit for someone else's design. My purpose is to show how I crochet this doily, and I'm happy to know the designer so I can give them credit for the beautiful design. 🙂
That is an amazing piece. Even though you're not the designer, you did an awesome job with this guide and picked an amazing project to feature. Love it.
Oh, I did. IMO, the Japanese make the most beautiful crochet thread patterns I've ever seen. They really rival some of the work I've seen from Europe. I get a lot of inspiration from them when I'm designing a pattern.
I finished this today, just in time for Christmas (which we celebrate on the Eve). Very pretty and simple. The repetitive 5chain - double crochet pattern makes this doily a perfect project for when watching a movie or having tea in the afternoon. It did end up quite a bit bigger than one would assume just from looking at it which is rather impressive since it is so quick a project.
Hello Raine. May be I am not able to understand the pattern because my thread is very thin. I don't know what number it is. So I plan to buy a little thicker thread n do it all over again. I had almost given up but now I won't. Then I'll get back. God bless you dear
I'm working on this now and I'm following both the video and your written tutorial. On rnd 7 on the video you do the skip one dc, 1 dc in the next three dc's, and on the written instructions you dc one in next three, skip the fourth. Which should I follow? Thank you for sharing.
Hi, it works both ways. First, when starting the round, dc 1 in each 3 dc and skip the 4th, and after you have worked ch2+sc+ch2 in the ch4-space, you will skip 1st dc and dc 1 in each next 3 dc. I hope this helps!
Can you tell me how to reduce it to make it smaller? I need it to be about 12" after blocking. I love the pattern so much! It's gorgeous! Just too big for the space I need. :(
You could try using crochet thread size 20 or even thinner. You could also skip some rounds that only have chains. Feel free to experiment! Happy crocheting!
will the tulip doily be easier. I must inform you that I completed the 3d doily with some mistakes which nobody can make out. Friends have asked me to some for them. Will try. On second thoughts I don't think I will make the wind rose doily. The more I look at the way you are mnaking, the more it disuades me.
After doing row 6 my doily looks like a baby hat. I will just continue and wish it will eventually become flat again. Hopefully. My target is to make a dream catcher. :))
I found the very beginning of row 11 a bit confusing but in order to make 5 into 3, I chained 3 as the first dc and then worked 2dctog. over the next 2 sts., twice. this way, I ended up with 3 sts. total before going on. The written instruction and what you were showing on this video were not making any sense to me. I hope this helps! :)
I’m a beginner in crochet, and is not that hard to follow you, if I get lost I just go back and watch it over and over to understand. I usually don’t like thin threats/ yarns but when I saw you I said to my self I have to do it I’m in round 8 and I’m loving it. You might not be the designer but you are a great teacher and the best you speak English….lol…. Thank you.
Hello! Yes, I didn't design this but I do have my own doily and table runner designs by now. I'm glad you find my tutorial helpful! Happy crocheting!
Thank you Raine. God bless you. I find this beautiful design very difficult to follow. I am in my mid 70s so understanding is getting difficult. All the same I will keep trying since I am very passionate about everything with needles. God bless you once again.
Again thank you for doing what you do! This is my favorite 💗
Thank you, Diane!
Beautiful piece of work. But still more beautiful is accepting that this is not your pattern. Thank you for teaching us humility in addition to your wonderful work.
Thank you, Anne. By no means I have intention of taking credit for someone else's design. My purpose is to show how I crochet this doily, and I'm happy to know the designer so I can give them credit for the beautiful design. 🙂
That is an amazing piece. Even though you're not the designer, you did an awesome job with this guide and picked an amazing project to feature. Love it.
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it!
Oh, I did. IMO, the Japanese make the most beautiful crochet thread patterns I've ever seen. They really rival some of the work I've seen from Europe. I get a lot of inspiration from them when I'm designing a pattern.
This is nice i just finished my doily ❤ thanks for the tutorial..
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks a lot for the pattern. This is my second project and it is progressing well... Only 3 more rounds to complete and I love it.❤
You are very welcome! I would love to see your doily 🙂
Very clear tutorial in a beautiful pattern I might have to try that
Thank you! Happy crocheting!
Very nice doily,
thank you for sharing.
Thank you and welcome!
I finished this today, just in time for Christmas (which we celebrate on the Eve). Very pretty and simple. The repetitive 5chain - double crochet pattern makes this doily a perfect project for when watching a movie or having tea in the afternoon. It did end up quite a bit bigger than one would assume just from looking at it which is rather impressive since it is so quick a project.
Wonderful!
loved it
My pleasure 😊
Beautiful, just beautiful !!!
Thank you very much!
My round 8 is not coming out like yours. Your work is neat n beautiful
Thank you for the video. Very pretty and I made one for my friend.
You are welcome 😊
Hello Raine. May be I am not able to understand the pattern because my thread is very thin. I don't know what number it is. So I plan to buy a little thicker thread n do it all over again. I had almost given up but now I won't. Then I'll get back. God bless you dear
Great design , thank you
Yes, the designer has done a great job!
wow 😮❤
Oh my goodness this is really stunning!
Thank you so much!
So elegant!
Thank you!
Thank you... I modified it for a poncho!!!
Sounds great! You are welcome!
I'm working on this now and I'm following both the video and your written tutorial. On rnd 7 on the video you do the skip one dc, 1 dc in the next three dc's, and on the written instructions you dc one in next three, skip the fourth. Which should I follow? Thank you for sharing.
Hi, it works both ways. First, when starting the round, dc 1 in each 3 dc and skip the 4th, and after you have worked ch2+sc+ch2 in the ch4-space, you will skip 1st dc and dc 1 in each next 3 dc. I hope this helps!
@@handmadebyraine Thank you. I understood it and followed your video. I'm excited to finish it. Thank you. I'll soon have a beautiful doily. 🙂
such a lovely doily. If you're crocheting this from the written pattern I would suggest to take time to rewrite the pattern before you begin.
Thank you! What do you mean by rewriting the pattern?
Can you tell me how to reduce it to make it smaller? I need it to be about 12" after blocking. I love the pattern so much! It's gorgeous! Just too big for the space I need. :(
You could try using crochet thread size 20 or even thinner. You could also skip some rounds that only have chains. Feel free to experiment! Happy crocheting!
@@handmadebyraine Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Wow das Muster wunderschön
will the tulip doily be easier. I must inform you that I completed the 3d doily with some mistakes which nobody can make out. Friends have asked me to some for them. Will try. On second thoughts I don't think I will make the wind rose doily. The more I look at the way you are mnaking, the more it disuades me.
Anne, please let me know the exact problems, so I can help you.
Thank you Raine. I will get back to u later. Having problems with my eyes
After doing row 6 my doily looks like a baby hat. I will just continue and wish it will eventually become flat again. Hopefully. My target is to make a dream catcher. :))
Most doilies curl when crocheting them. They always need to be blocked to get the nice flat shape.
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What size hook did you use for size thread 20?
1.5 mm hook
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Are you American? Curious about your accent. 😊
Hi Rosie, I am Estonian :)
I love the pattern but it’s hard to follow. 😢
Not clear instructions. What you had written was different than what you were saying
Can you please let me know where you found the contradicting instructions so I can fix it. Much appreciated!
I found the very beginning of row 11 a bit confusing but in order to make 5 into 3, I chained 3 as the first dc and then worked 2dctog. over the next 2 sts., twice. this way, I ended up with 3 sts. total before going on. The written instruction and what you were showing on this video were not making any sense to me. I hope this helps! :)