Crocheted doilies are always a very popular choice for decorating. Crochet doily patterns are great for decorating any corner of your home. Doilies are the most versatile projects you can make. You can use them as table mats… Place mats…. Table runners….wall hanging art or use a larger size Hook and Yarn and make them into crochet rugs. They are a lovely way to add a personal touch to your home.
Add a touch and elegance, style and charming ambiance to your home decor with this pretty Sapphire Haze Crochet Round Doily. The pattern is basic and can be made in any size of your choice. The stitches used are very basic, and it would also be a great beginner-friendly project. They would also make wonderful gifts for your loved ones.
I have used a shade of sapphire blue, hence the name Sapphire Haze. You can use any color of your choice or use any bright vibrant colors or any light pastel colors, or you can crochet one according to the holiday theme.
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