How to making crochet doily yellow and white color
Making a crochet doily in yellow and white involves choosing a pattern, selecting your yarn or thread, and alternating the colors as needed. Here's a simple step-by-step guide for beginners:
๐งต Materials Needed:
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Crochet thread or fine yarn (cotton is best) in yellow and white
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Crochet hook (usually 1.5mm–2.5mm for doilies, depending on thread size)
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Scissors
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Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
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Optional: Starch and blocking board for stiffening
๐งถ Basic Steps:
1. Choose a Pattern
Pick a free or paid doily pattern (many are available online). Beginners might try patterns labeled as "easy" or "beginner."
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2. Start With a Magic Ring or Chain Circle
Most doilies begin in the center and work outward in the round.
3. Color Planning
Decide how you want the colors to alternate:
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Even rounds: Alternate every round (e.g., white, yellow, white…)
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Sectional blocks: Do 3–5 rounds in white, then switch to yellow
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Center-to-edge fade: Start in white and transition to yellow toward the edge (or vice versa)
4. Crocheting
Follow your pattern, changing colors at the beginning of a new round as planned.
To change colors:
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Finish the last stitch of the round with the new color (pull the new color through the last two loops of the last stitch of the old color).
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Crochet over the tail of the new color to hide it, or weave it in later.
5. Finishing
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Weave in all ends neatly with a tapestry needle.
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Block the doily: Pin it to shape on a blocking board and lightly starch if you want it to hold shape stiffly.
๐ก Tips:
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Use consistent tension throughout.
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Use stitch markers if needed to keep track of rounds.
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Cotton thread gives a more traditional lace look.
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