Crochet Doily Angel
Have you ever come across a Crochet Doily Angel before? These beautiful creations are delicate and charming, weaving intricate patterns to resemble heavenly beings. Crochet enthusiasts pour their hearts into crafting these exquisite pieces, making them perfect for adorning tables, walls, or Christmas trees with a touch of elegance. With their lacy wings and serene expressions, Crochet Doily Angels bring a sense of peace and beauty to any space they grace. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting, creating a Crochet Doily Angel can be a fulfilling and rewarding project that adds a touch of handmade magic to your décor. Give it a try and let your creativity soar while crafting your very own heavenly guardian!
Doily - 8 inch diameter
Chenille wires - two white, each 12 inches long
Wooden bead 3/4 inch diameter (optionally, you can just use more fiberfill or cotton instead of the bead)
White ribbon 8 inches long by 1/4 to 3/8 inch wide
Lace 12 inches long by 1 3/4 to 2 inches wide
Fiberfill - small amount or cotton ball(s)
Ruler
Scissors
The Steps for How to Make the Easy Angel Crafts: Doily Angel:
Fold one of the chenille wires in half.
Push the folded end into the wooden doll's head. (If you are not using the wooden doll's head, insert the folded wire into the middle of the fiberfill.)
Wrap the fiberfill around the wooden doll's head.
Insert the fiberfill wrapped head into the middle of the doily and fold the doily in half over the head.
Using the second chenille wire, wrap it around the doily just below the ball and twist the wire to form the neck of the Easy Angel Crafts Doily Angel.
Fold the lace with the overlapping ends in the middle.
Position the folded lace between the two ends of chenille wire at the angel's neck.
Place the overlapped ends of the lace toward the doily.
Twist the chenille wire around the lace to hold it firmly against the doily.
Wrap the white ribbon around the neck of the angel over the chenille wire.
Tie a bow on the side opposite the lace wings.
Wrap one of the chenille wire ends around your finger to form a halo.
Join the end of the wire back on itself to complete the circle.
For the other end of the chenille wire, form a half circle to be used as a hanger.
Fold this second wire down if you prefer your angel sitting on a mantle or other surface rather than hanging on a tree.
Fold the doily back to reveal the two inner pieces of chenille wire.
Form the wire ends into a circle.
Join the ends by overlapping and bending the wires.
The circle should be large enough for the doily to overlap and meet in the middle forming the Easy Angel Crafts Doily Angel's arms with clasped hands.
Fold the doily back over the chenille circle with the edges of the doily meeting in the middle front.
The doily angel looks pretty sitting or hanging.