Crochet Lacy Tablecloth Squares: An Elegant Addition to Your Home Decor

Crochet Lacy Tablecloth Squares are a charming addition to any home décor. The intricate lacy patterns create an elegant and timeless look that is perfect for dressing up any table setting. The delicate stitches bring a touch of vintage charm and sophistication to your dining area or living room. Whether you are hosting a dinner party or simply want to add a touch of beauty to your everyday meals, these tablecloth squares are sure to impress your guests and elevate the ambiance of your space.
Get creative with different yarn colors and textures to match your home's style and create a personalized look that reflects your unique taste and personality. Crochet enthusiasts will enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of completing this lovely project, while also adding a touch of handmade warmth to their home.
Finished Size
The finished size of the crochet square is approximately 7 inches.
Materials Needed
- Small amounts of soft white yarn
- Contrasting color (CC) worsted weight yarn
- Crochet hook size G
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow the instructions below to create your own Lacy Tablecloth Squares:
Creating the Foundation
With soft white yarn and using a G hook, chain 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
Round Instructions
RND 1: Chain 3, 11 double crochet (dc) in the ring (total: 12 dc).
RND 2: Chain 1, single crochet (sc) in the same space as joining, * chain 2, sc in next dc; repeat from * around to the last dc, sc in the last dc, chain 2, join with a slip stitch in beginning chain 1. (total: 12 chain 2 loops)
RND 3: Slip stitch into the first chain 2 space, * sc in chain 2 loop, chain 3; repeat from * around to the last loop, sc in last loop, chain 1, half double crochet (hdc) in first sc to form last loop. (total: 12 chain 3 loops)
RND 4: Chain 1, sc in first loop, chain 3, * sc in next chain 3 loop; chain 3; repeat from * around to the last loop, sc in last loop, chain 1, hdc in first sc to form last loop. (total: 12 chain 3 loops)
RND 5: Chain 1, sc in first loop, chain 4, * sc in next chain 3 loop; chain 4; repeat from * around to the last loop, sc in last loop, chain 1, double crochet (dc) in first sc to form last loop. (total: 12 chain 4 loops)
RND 6: Chain 1, sc in first loop, chain 5, * sc in next chain 4 loop; chain 5; repeat from * around to the last loop, sc in last loop, chain 2, dc in first sc to form last loop. (total: 12 chain 5 loops)
RND 7: Chain 1, sc in first loop, chain 5, * sc in next chain 5 loop; chain 5; repeat from * around, join with a slip stitch in beginning chain 1. (total: 12 chain 5 loops)
RND 8: Chain 1, sc in the same chain as joining, 5 sc over next chain 5 loop, * sc in next sc, 5 sc over next chain 5 loop; repeat from * around, join with a slip stitch. Finish off the soft white yarn.
RND 9: Join contrasting color (CC) with a slip stitch into any sc of RND 8. Chain 1, sc in the same stitch as joining, and in each sc around, then join. (total: 72 sc)
RND 10: Chain 5, triple crochet (trc) in the same space, then dc in the next 3 sc, hdc in the next 3 sc, sc in the next 5 sc, hdc in the next 3 sc, dc in the next 3 sc; in the next sc work (trc, chain 1, trc) to create the corner space; dc in the next 3 sc, hdc in the next 3 sc, sc in the next 5 sc, hdc in the next 3 sc, dc in the next 3 sc; repeat from * around. Join with a slip stitch into the 4th chain of beginning chain 5.
RND 11: Slip stitch into the chain 1 corner space, chain 5, trc in the same space, then dc in each stitch across to the next corner space; in the corner space work (trc, chain 1, trc); dc in each stitch across; repeat from * around, joining with a slip stitch in the 4th chain of beginning chain 5.