15 Crochet Spring Doily Patterns

Hello everyone! Today, I’m excited to share with you a carefully curated collection of 15 Crochet Spring Doilies!

As we say goodbye to the chilly winter months and welcome the warmth of spring, I’ve been thinking of ways to add a little spring decor into my home.

In my search for the perfect spring-inspired crochet pattern, I stumbled upon a variety of doilies that remind me a lot of spring. These doilies are made to help accent vases of blooming flowers, plates, saucers, or even grace your walls as crochet doily art!

Each doily in this collection has, what I believe, is a floral or feminine theme. Some feature an adorable shelled edge that adds a perfect touch of cuteness, which I think is ideal for the springtime aesthetic.

For these crochet spring doilies, I’ve chosen a variety of colors from Hobby Lobby’s Artiste Crochet Thread line. While I’m not affiliated with Hobby Lobby, I really like this particular thread line for its affordability per yard and the wide selection of beautiful colors it offers.

Anyways, if you’re on the lookout for a crochet doily pattern to welcome the spring season, you’re in the right place! This list is tailor-made for those seeking inspiration for their next crochet spring project. I hope it inspires you to make your own beautiful doily!

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The Flower Wheel Doily is a short and sweet doily pattern that is embedded with three petaled flowers. It’s a cute little doily that would be perfect to place underneath plates or saucers during afternoon tea time!

2. Simple Doily

Learn how to crochet the Simple Doily here.

The Simple Doily by Nancy Hearne is a small, elegant doily, perfect to place under your favorite flower vase. It’s a short 15 round doily that utilizes a combination of double crochet clusters, popcorn stitches, and chains. 

3. Spring Leaf Doily

Learn how to crochet the Spring Leaf Doily here.

The Spring Leaf Doily is a beautiful 24 round crochet doily that displays cute, 3 pronged leaves in a circular fashion. The way that you create a mesh around the center and then fill in with the leaf motif, gives it an elegant look. This doily is quite large when finished, and would be perfect underneath a flower vase or under a large serving plate. 

4. Tulip Mandala

Learn how to crochet the Tulip Mandala here.

The Tulip Mandala is a fun, spring time doily pattern embedded with tulip motifs. This pattern is created for free by Ella Laitila. She uses a larger yarn and hook size, but I think it looks so beautiful in crochet thread, which I have used in the picture above. I think this floral doily is great to use as a decoration during the spring months!

5. Tea Rose Doily

Learn how to crochet the Tea Rose Doily here.

The Tea Rose Doily is a simple floral doily by KristinesCrochets. This doily starts out by making a cute flower in the middle, surrounded by a thick line of double crochets, then a middle of mesh squares, and finally a pretty scalloped border. She is using a larger sized yarn and hook in her pattern than crochet thread, but I think it looks really pretty with the smaller thread! 

6. Easy Round Doily Pattern

Learn how to crochet the Easy Round Doily Pattern here.

The Easy Round Doily Pattern is a beautiful crochet doily. I honestly wish it had a prettier name, but unfortunately I cannot find who made this pattern. This is a chart only pattern, meaning there are no written instructions, but the chart is well done and easy to follow. This would be a perfect doily to use as a centerpiece for your table during the springtime! 

7. Springs Arrival Crochet Doily

Learn how to crochet the Springs Arrival Crochet Doily here.

The Springs Arrival crochet doily is created by Gemma Owen and has a wonderful floral and leaf theme to the pattern. I love her use of color throughout her doily pattern, however I decided to use a monocolor. If you want to use one color throughout, you’ll have to slip stitch around to different spots in the next round, as the pattern requires you to cut your yarn and attach a new color in a place other than the joining stitch.

8. Nosegay Doily

Learn how to crochet the Nosegay Doily here.

The Nosegay Doily is a vintage crochet doily that was published in Women’s Day magazine in 1951. This is a perfect springtime crochet doily, as the whole thing looks just like a spring flower. I will warn you however, as pretty as this crochet doily is, it’s a very large and long pattern. It has a total of 26 rounds, with most of it being a combination of double crochets or chains. As a matter of fact, don’t be like me and try to get away with using one 350 yard roll of crochet thread! I wasn’t able to totally finish the doily, and I didn’t like the look of using a different color to finish it, so here is how far I could make it!

9. Blue Rose Doily 

Learn how to crochet the Blue Rose Doily here.

The Blue Rose Doily is a gorgeous, delicate crochet doily designed by Rosanne Kropp and published in Crochet! magazine in March 2003. This was a really interesting doily to make, as you’ll have to crochet individual roses separately, attach them to the previous round, and then crochet around. Her pattern uses one color, but I love using a green and blue colored thread to make the leaves and roses pop. 

10. Model 14 Doily

Learn how to crochet the Model 14 Doily here.

Spring Crochet Doilies

The Model 14 Doily is a pretty, 22 round crochet doily. I love how simple, yet elegant this crochet doily is. I am unable to find written instructions for this pattern, but the link to this pattern takes you to the chart for this doily. The chart has information in French, but it’s not needed if you know how to read crochet charts. Otherwise, you can use Google lens to translate the photo for you.

11. Mine Rosinha Towel Doily

Learn how to crochet the Mine Rosinha Towel Doily here.

The Mine Rosinha Towel Doily is a short, 9 round doily that is perfect for placing under an afternoon cup of tea. It’s a cute little doily that is surrounded by a shell of picots. This is another chart-only pattern, but it is easy to read. 

12. Crochet Pear Blossoms Doily

Learn how to crochet the Crochet Pear Blossoms Doily here.

The Crochet Pear Blossoms Doily, from the Crochet For You Blog, is a cute, feminine crochet doily with only 15 rounds. I love how the little clusters look like blossoms and the last row adds a nice, elegant touch to the doily.  

13. Heavenly Flower Doily

Learn how to crochet the Heavenly Flower Doily here.

The Heavenly Flower Doily by Ramalakshmi Pasumarthy, is a crochet doily that will remind you of exactly that, a heavenly flower! This free doily pattern is a great accent in the home to use during those spring months. 

14. Tulip Doily

Learn how to crochet the Tulip Doily here.

The Tulip Doily is a wonderful spring doily pattern, and would be perfect for putting underneath your own vase of tulips! This doily starts with a large, 8 petaled flower in the middle and then splits off into little tulip flowers at the edges.

15. Doily No. 1

Learn how to crochet the Doily No. 1 here.

This is another sweet and simple doily with a Japanese designer. This is a chart only pattern, but again, is easy to follow along. I love how this doily has big shells around the edges, especially since it gives it the appearance of being a flower.

I hope you enjoyed this list of 15 Crochet Spring Doilies and that they bring a refreshing breath of springtime goodness into your home! 

Are you envisioning it under a vase of freshly picked flowers or gracing your table during a delightful afternoon tea? However you make your doilies, I’m sure they will be lovely!

Thank you for reading, until next time!

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