Saturday, December 31, 2016
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Promises to Keep doily
Just took this one off the blocking board.
Promises to Keep by Elizabeth Hiddleson made with Aunt Lydia's #30 thread using a #12 hook. It measures 14 inches. The pattern can be found in Decorative Crochet issue 17.
Christmas is almost here and I haven't made anything in red-white-green! This is the first year in a long time I haven't done at least one thing. Will have to do better next year.
I am currently working on a Nativity Doily in white, but don't know if it will be done by Christmas. Will keep you posted.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you have a blessed Sunday!
LindaCrochets
Promises to Keep by Elizabeth Hiddleson made with Aunt Lydia's #30 thread using a #12 hook. It measures 14 inches. The pattern can be found in Decorative Crochet issue 17.
Christmas is almost here and I haven't made anything in red-white-green! This is the first year in a long time I haven't done at least one thing. Will have to do better next year.
I am currently working on a Nativity Doily in white, but don't know if it will be done by Christmas. Will keep you posted.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you have a blessed Sunday!
LindaCrochets
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
A pretty doily with pineapples
This pattern was found somewhere along the way on Pinterest. I really loved it, but with 45 rows I knew I didn't want it to be large, which it would be with size 10 or 20 thread. I decided I would try my hand with LizBeth size 80 thread, and my Lacis .50mm hook. The doily ended up being 16 inches, which is a nice size for me. It is so light and delicate in the smaller thread. (I may try another large table topper pattern I have my eye on next year with this size thread)
Thanks for stopping by!
LindaCrochets
Thanks for stopping by!
LindaCrochets
Sunday, December 04, 2016
Vintage Doily Design 767
This pattern is simply called Design 767. It was made with Coats & Clark Big Ball size 30 in ecru using a #10 hook. The finished doily measures 18.5 inches. It required frogging several times in order to complete it. There were a lot of dtr, tr, trtr stitches and required a lot of attention. The pattern directions referred to the cluster stitches as "petals".
Thanks for stopping by. Hope you are having a great day!
LindaCrochets
LindaCrochets
A new look!
Fall is behind us and we are moving forward to Christmas and some true winter weather here in South Georgia. Time to give the blog a seasonal change. Didn't want something too heavy, but still a winter like feel.
Hope I have accomplished that!
Linda