Monday, December 31, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas
Simple joys, little pleasures,
Laughter and smiles in big measures
Friends, family, togetherness, love...
The choicest blessings from above.
Peace, prosperity and happiness too...
All these and more are my wishes for you!
My special wish is a
BLESSED Christmas
To each and every one of my followers!!!
BLESSED Christmas
To each and every one of my followers!!!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
A new look
With this being the Christmas season I decided to do a quick change in my background and header. The header is made up of four Christmas theme doilies I've made. I found the poka dots in an image on line and after some playing around in Adobe Photoshop, I was able to make it into a background wallpaper for the blog.
Now the blog goes along with the season.
Linda
Now the blog goes along with the season.
Linda
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Christmas Tree Doily
Thought I would share a project from a couple of years ago. I so love this doily! I know I've made 4 or 5 of them to date for friends. In fact, I don't think I even have one in my personal collection. I will definitely have to make myself one soon!
The pattern comes from a little magazine called Annie's Favorite Crochet (some of you probably remember it) and was in the December 2004 issue. It was actually all in white in the magazine, and the last round was more like shells.
Over the years I've changed the last round to what you see in these pictures.
The pattern comes from a little magazine called Annie's Favorite Crochet (some of you probably remember it) and was in the December 2004 issue. It was actually all in white in the magazine, and the last round was more like shells.
Over the years I've changed the last round to what you see in these pictures.
Thanks for taking the time to visit!!!
Linda
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Possible edging
I was looking thru my electronic files of a "zillion" patterns/books/magazines I have collected over the years and found this picture. I immediately thought of substituting the cloth center for the poinsettia tapestry center. Changing the red thread to green in the edging, and changing the gold to red. Wouldn't that be pretty!
Sabrina Ouvrages Magazine #130
Linda
Monday, December 03, 2012
Current project-Vintage Pineapple Doily
Well, the decision was made. It will be ONE color. After the previous post I continued on with white as the 2nd color, but it just didn't look "right". I finally decided this pattern is so delicate and detailed looking it needed to be only one color. I "frogged" all the white out and picked back up the primary color. Five additional rows have been completed and it looks so much better.
Thanks to everyone that left a comment on my dilemma! I definitely will be making this one again in white.
For those that asked, I found the book here.
Linda
Thanks to everyone that left a comment on my dilemma! I definitely will be making this one again in white.
For those that asked, I found the book here.
Linda
Sunday, December 02, 2012
An opinion please....
I'm currently working on a very old vintage pattern simply called Pineapple Doily from a 1914 publication. Here's the front cover of the book along with a picture of the finished doily in the book.
I seem to be into some color right now, so initially I decided to do this one in color.....then thought about two colors. I choose Lizbeth #20, color #657 for the center and white for the outter part. I've finished the center part and started the white. The center was trying to ripple some, so I stopped and blocked it to see what the final doily would look like. Here's what I've got. Now I'm doubting myself on the two colors.
Question, should I continue with the Lizbeth color #657 and make it a one color doily, or continue with white and have a two-tone doily? I'm just not sure. It's such a stunning vintage doily!
Thanks in advance for adding your "2 ¢"....
Linda
I seem to be into some color right now, so initially I decided to do this one in color.....then thought about two colors. I choose Lizbeth #20, color #657 for the center and white for the outter part. I've finished the center part and started the white. The center was trying to ripple some, so I stopped and blocked it to see what the final doily would look like. Here's what I've got. Now I'm doubting myself on the two colors.
Question, should I continue with the Lizbeth color #657 and make it a one color doily, or continue with white and have a two-tone doily? I'm just not sure. It's such a stunning vintage doily!
Thanks in advance for adding your "2 ¢"....
Linda
Saturday, December 01, 2012
I present to you the "Poinsettia Tapestry Doily"
This was my first attempt at the tapestry crochet stitch. I'm really pleased at how it turned out. It was made with #10 thread using a #9 hook, and measures 17 1/2 inches from point to point. As I said before, the outter edging of pineapples was duplicated from a photo of a finished doily I saw on the web. This is also my first attempt at crocheting from a photo of a finished piece and not an actual pattern.
This one is a gift to a dear friend, but I will definitely be making another one for myself!
Thanks for stopping by.....
Linda
This one is a gift to a dear friend, but I will definitely be making another one for myself!
Thanks for stopping by.....
Linda
Friday, November 30, 2012
Poinsettia Tapestry Doily is complete
I've finshed the Poinsettia Tapestry Doily and I must say I'm well pleased with the crocheted edging around it. Well, it's more than just an "edging". It's actually pineapples around it....and to think, I was able to successfully complete this part by only looking at an online photo! That's a 1st for me! Now to get it blocked and posted sometime this weekend.
Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Linda
Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Linda
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Background Change
I figured out how to change the background on my blog and am using a collage of doilies I made back around the 4th of July, all in red, white and blue. My mind is thinking ahead....make a collage of red, green, and white pieces to use during the Christmas season, another one for Easter, another one spotlighting doilies by a specific designer that you have made. The possibilities are endless!
Have a great day!!
Linda
Have a great day!!
Linda
Monday, November 26, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
My current project
I've never done the tapestry stitch in crochet, but just fell in love with this center when I came across it on the web.
I have a couple of more founds to finish the tapestry part and then I need to figure out what I'm going to do on the outstide. The one I saw on the web had a very simple pattern around the outside, BUT I did see another version on a blog where the outer edge was pineapples. There was no pattern, only a picture of the finished doily. I think I'm going to try my hand at duplicating the pineapple pattern from the picture.
The tapestry stitch is really simple, but does take some coordination to manage all the different threads, since you are carrying them along within the stitches you are making rather than cutting the thread each time you need to change colors.
This one will be a gift to a dear friend, but I do plan on making another one for myself.
Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day!
By the way, the pattern can be found here.
Linda
I have a couple of more founds to finish the tapestry part and then I need to figure out what I'm going to do on the outstide. The one I saw on the web had a very simple pattern around the outside, BUT I did see another version on a blog where the outer edge was pineapples. There was no pattern, only a picture of the finished doily. I think I'm going to try my hand at duplicating the pineapple pattern from the picture.
The tapestry stitch is really simple, but does take some coordination to manage all the different threads, since you are carrying them along within the stitches you are making rather than cutting the thread each time you need to change colors.
This one will be a gift to a dear friend, but I do plan on making another one for myself.
Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day!
By the way, the pattern can be found here.
Linda
Sanguine Doily
Found this pattern on Picasa. I don't know what publication it is from. Made with #10 thread using a #8 hook. It measures 23 1/2 inches.
Thanks for looking....
Linda
11/29/12 update. Found where the pattern came from...it actually came from a magazine that had been shared with me called Mailles, and was issue 11.
Thanks for looking....
Linda
11/29/12 update. Found where the pattern came from...it actually came from a magazine that had been shared with me called Mailles, and was issue 11.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Swinging Bells Doily
A design by Jo Ann Maxwell called "Swinging Bells". It's from the American School of Needlework publication called The Ultimate Doily Book. It was made with #10 thread and #8 hook. The finished piece measures 14 1/2 inches across. I thought the final row done in a gold thread added a extra touch to the piece. Do you see the bells??
And the publication it comes from...
Thanks for stopping by.
Linda
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Doily 15
This doily is simply numbered Doily #15 in the publication it comes from. It is made with #20 thread and #10 hook. The finished doily measures 20 1/2 inches.
Hope you enjoyed my latest creation. Wishing everyone a wonderful Sunday afternoon!
And the magazine it comes from........a magazine called Crochet Creations, Issue 46.Hope you enjoyed my latest creation. Wishing everyone a wonderful Sunday afternoon!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Last doily posted
One of my followers asked about the last doily made, and the publication it came from. The patterns in the book are chart form. Although I can't read the language, I can read pattern charts. Charts are basically the same regardless of the language of the book. You need to just look at the number of rows in the chart and decide what size thread and size hook you want to use. That's all there is to it!
Hope this helps.
Linda
Hope this helps.
Linda