Crocheted Doily Stool Cover Pattern, Go For It!

Crocheted Doily Stool Cover Wool

Ready to crochet yourself a fetching crocheted doily stool cover? Highly recommended for just and hour and a half or so of work, and it makes any stool look ready for winter! My husband couldn’t stop raving about my creation, which means I can crochet covers for the next two stools in front of him! (Know what I mean secret crafters with piles of laundry that must wait while we create?)

Some readers were wondering if this would be comfortable to sit on and while this stool may only get used for a few hours a week as an extra seat when our dining room table is overflowing, it seems perfectly comfortable, and even more comfortable than the bare wooden seat. The cover does move a tiny bit but on account of the slightly open pattern, but not enough to be annoying. Enjoy, and if you get confused, just study the photo, it’s really quite straight forward.

Crocheted Doily Stool Cover Pattern:

My stool is roughly 30 cm (11 7/8 inches) in diameter, and the central medallion in this pattern miraculously covered that exact width! My flower wasn’t lying flat when I crocheted it, but once stretched to cover the stool, it does lie flat, so don’t worry about blocking.

Using a 5mm hook and 100% aran weight wool (or of course the yarn and appropriate hook of your choice, guage is really unimportant here)

ch6, slip stitch to make ring

Round 1: ch3, 15 dc into ring, join with sl st (There is a visable gap between my first ch3 and the next dc, some avoid this by crocheting an extra dc right after the ch3, and then slip stitching into that dc at the end of the row. In this way the ch3 is not counted as a stitch adn there is no gap. You decide.)

Round 2: Ch5, 1 dc into dc from the previous round, ch 2, 1 dc into next dc, continue around (for a total of 15 ch2 spaces, including that from first ch5) and join with sl st to third chain or first ch5.

Round 3: 1 sc into first ch2 space, ch10, 1 trc into same space. 1 trc into next ch2 space, ch5, 1 trc into same space. Continue around such that in each ch2 space there is a set of trc,ch5,trc.

Round 4: 1sc into first ch5 space, ch5, trc into same space, ch5, 2 trc into same space. 2trc into next space, ch5, 2trc. Continue around into each ch5 space, and join with slip stitch to 5th chain of initial ch5.

Round 5: (the petals of the flower) Into every ch5 space: 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 5trc, 1dc, 1hdc,1sc. Join with sl st to first sc.

Round 6: sl st up to middle of petal (the 3rd trc) and sc. ch 5 (or how ever many chains it takes to comfortably reach the center of the next petal)and sc into center trc of next petal. Continue around and join with a sl st.

Note: Number of rounds at this point will depend on size and depth of stool. You may need additional rounds to cover diamter of stool, or not. If the next row will not be for the side of the stool, sc into both loops, and begin sc rows in back loop when the portion being crocheted will cover the side of the stool.

For side: Round 7-11: sc around into back loop only and join with a sl. st.

Round 12: (This round falls on the underside of my stool) dc around

Round 13: sc around, or if you prefer a more solid finish, sl st. around. Tie off yarn.

Make a tie by using a ribbon or chain stitching a length from the same yarn. Thread ribbon or chain through the dc row. Fit cover on stool, turn stool upside down, pull ribbon tight and tie with a bow, for easy removal.

That’s it! Enjoy. This one was so quick and such a fun addition to our home, I’m off to make two more, hopefully with equally successful patterns, I’ll let you know!

PS: This stool was made courtesy of yarn that was a gift from a neighbor’s son (which I recieved during Passover cleaning) who had found 5 or so hanks somewhere years ago, and it was collecting dust in their cabinet! And it’s vintage made in the USA, whaddya know!

 


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20 responses to “Crocheted Doily Stool Cover Pattern, Go For It!”

  1. Anneke Avatar
    Anneke

    Oh, what a beautiful flower Sara! Can’t wait to try this one!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    thanks so much Anneke! Its so quick too. Ive just done a second cover which I love as well, so check back around Tuesday for details on that one. And then theres one more stool to go in the set, Its been so much fun to make something that is such a nice addition but really not so much work!

  3. Galia Avatar
    Galia

    Hello.. What do you mean by trs ? Thank you

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Galia, do you mean trc? if theres a trs it must be a typo, and should read trc, which is a triple crochet stitch. all the best! would love to see your version!

  5. Galia Avatar
    Galia

    Thank you for the quick reply. I did mean trc.. Will send a picture when it’s done. Thank you once again. Galia

  6. suzie Avatar
    suzie

    Morning Sara, I love the patterns for the stools. I am moving into a new house soon and are trying new things to jazz it up. I would like to know, if I would like to use your pattern as a cover for my small table which will have a tablecloth on and I want to put this on top how can I make this bigger to fit. The table diameter is 20inc/51cm.I would really appreciate your help. You can contact me on poeket25@gmail.com…….Thanks again for the lovely patterns.

  7. Victoria Avatar
    Victoria

    Do you think this pattern would work for a doily rug?

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great idea, have thought about that myself, my answer would be sure why not, but honestly Ive recently been experimenting with some other patterns with t-shirt yarn and the results are exactly the same, namely I had buckling in areas that I would have had with regular yarn. Most patterns, assuming they are done with thick/stiff yarn should work large, Im dreaming of some to put on the wall as well!

  9. Victoria Avatar
    Victoria

    I was planning to use 1/2 inch cotton rope and make a bit of a monster size rug. I’ve seen tutorials but I like the shape of this the best. I might give it a go with 2 strands of super bulky yarn and my 12mm hook just to experiment first.

  10. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    Can I make this same center but make the outside rectangular? This looks great but my sewing bench is a rectangle. Any thoughts? Thanks.

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Melissa, If your stool were a square, Id say no problem, but a rectangle would require something different, namely a non symmetrical design to achieve a similar look. Id say go out and find yourself a round stool to make this if you love the look, and do something, like a bunch of granny squares for your bench. all the best!

  12. Delia Avatar
    Delia

    Thank you

  13. Tasneem Huzaifa Avatar
    Tasneem Huzaifa

    Thank you so much for the pattern. Made a Doily with this pattern n it looks lovely.

  14. nani Avatar
    nani

    hi sara, im from argentina, could you show me a video or a spanish pattern?…

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Nani, wish I could help you, but Im sure you can figure it out…..I often read patterns in dutch and I dont speak dutch, so go for it!

  16. nani Avatar
    nani

    thank you Sara you are a queen!!…

  17. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    How could I do this as a square? Thanks!

  18. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    How does round 3 make sense? You start rnd 4 with ‘sc into 1st ch5’ when rnd 3 actually starts with ch10??? and there are also no instructions how to join round 3?

  19. sara Avatar

    Hi Barbara, sorry if it is confusing! The join of round 3 is what is written at the beginning of round 4, and it says into “chain 5 space” not into chain 5, which is something different. Try that and look at the photo to make sure yours looks similar! all the best, this is truly one of my best patterns, so great looking and simple. I guess a chart would be helpful for this one!

  20. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    Sara, you are very kind to respond so quickly! Thank you very much. I have played with it a b
    it and figured out how to do it. It is a beautiful pattern. I agree with all the nice comments above. Thank you for sharing it!

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