
Easy as Pie Doily
Materials:
4 ply worsted weight kitchen cotton yarn (approximately 1 oz.)
G hook
Approximate size = 8”
Round 1: Chain 6. Join to form a circle. Chain 2 (counts as
1st hdc), work 11 hdc in circle for a total of 12 hdc. Join with slip stitch to top of chain 2.
Round 2: Chain 3, work 1 dc in same space. Work 2 dc in each
stitch around. Join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 3: Chain 6, work 1dc in same space. *Chain 3, skip 2
sts. Work 1 dc, chain 3, 1dc in each chain 3 space.* Repeat around. Join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 4: Slip stitch into 1st chain 3 space. Chain 3, 1 dc,
chain 3, 2 dc in same space. *Chain 2, sc in next chain 3 space, chain 2. Work 2 dc, chain 3, 2 dc in next chain 3 space.*
Repeat around. Join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 5: Slip stitch into 1st chain 3 space. Chain 3, 1 dc,
chain 3, 2 dc in same space. *Chain 2, sc in next chain 2 space, x 2. Chain 2. Work 2 dc, chain 3 2dc in next chain 3 space.*
Repeat around. Join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 6: *Work 1 sc in each of next 2 dc sts. Work 3 sc in
next chain 3 space. Work 1 sc in each of next 2 dc sts. Work 1 sc in next chain 2 space, x 3.* Repeat around and finish off
weaving in all ends.
©MaryEllen Stover 8/15/98

These little hearts would make great fridgies, pins or if you made 2 and joined them together, they would make a nice sachet.
I used scraps
of 4 ply worsted weight yarn and an “I” hook. The hearts are approximately 3”
wide by 2” high.
Row 1: Chain 4, join to make
a loop. Chain 3 (counts as 1st dc), into the loop, work 4 more dc, 1 trc, chain 1, 1trc,
5 dc. Chain 1 and turn.
Row 2: Work 1 sc in first
stitch. Work 5 dc in next stitch. Work 1 sc in each of next 3 stitches. Work 1 sc, chain
1, 1sc in the chain 1 space between trc stitches. Work 1 sc in each of next 3 stitches.
Work 5 dc in next stitches. Work 1 sc in end of first chain 3. Finish off.
Weave ends
into middle stitches around loop.
Trim with
a bow, or as desired.
(c) MaryEllen Stover 1/10/02