I managed to get some shots of my newly completed doily in the sun this morning…
I think it turned out well, the pattern is good (a few very minor mistakes, but obvious enough if you have been crocheting a while), I’d definitely still recommend it! It’s a free pattern (my favourite kind) and you can find it here.
I was particularly pleased with how the green contrasts with our rimu table and the lovely Cherise of this orchid which I have managed to coax into a second year of flowering…
I’m now working on some fingerless mitts for a Christmas present. What are you working on? Any nice doily patterns to recommend – I’d like make more 🙂 Jxx
Oh wow, this is beautiful! I’m a super beginner, but I’m working on a scarf right now that is quite beautiful so far!
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Normally I don’t like doilys, but I like this one a lot. It’s beautiful and I will attempt to make it. Thanks for sharing.
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Love that doily. Have you made it with 4ply cotton? A perfect foil for the rich colour of the orchid, so satisfying when they flower again for you isn’t it.
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Hi, I used 2ply cotton and a 2mm hook. I’m amazed its flowered too, my other one has as well so must be doing something right! Jxx
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That’s a gorgeous doily 🙂
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Stunning! Looks perfect, I’m sure no one will notice if you made s mistake. I’ve just downloaded the pattern, or tried to. The blue pattern behind the text makes it had to read. Did you manage to print it off and read it without making your eyes goes funny! 😳
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Just try Ctrl a to select the text, then Ctrl c to copy the selected text, and finally open a text editor (for example, notepad, wordpad, libreoffice writer or word) and Ctrl v to paste the text of the doily.
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Good idea! Thankyou. I’ve only downloaded it on my phone so will try that on my computer 😃
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I do the same thing 🙂
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Really beautiful choice of colour
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It’s beautiful! I love it in green. We used that pattern for one of our CALs on Threadies, a Facebook group for lovers of thread crochet. Come on over, join us, and check out the album with everyone’s photos in it. And, if you want to have your socks blown off by amazing thread crochet creations, stay awhile and scroll through everyone’s photos. They are jaw-dropping gorgeous, and very inspiring!
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Reblogged this on 17.4.17.
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That doily is absolutely gorgeous! I am just a beginner & working on a blanket & bag right now, but doilies are definitely in my future : )
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Doilies remind me of my grandmother. 🙂 I absolutely love your fresh take with the beautiful bright Kelly green! Love, love, love. I just finished a gigantic American flag blanket as an order and am looking to do some smaller, quicker crochet just for me now…Maybe I’ll dive into some doily making 🙂
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Beautiful! Jen x
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Pretty doily. I found this one on Ravelry – http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pink-pineapple-doily that I want to make one day!
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Beautiful doily and really gorgeous colour.
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I love the detailed pattern and your choice of colour! I’m making poppies at the moment to raise funds for the British legion . I have just finished a sparkly sequin bag in a bright magenta.
Thanks for sharing!
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I love it, especially in that lovely green.
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Beautiful! My sister asked me to make her a doily recently, I may try this pattern. Hopefully I can pick up on the minor mistakes.
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Your doily looks fantastic!!!! I love the color! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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Very pretty!
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I love the green and it’s on my list to make. Beautiful work.
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That modern looking green honours the old style pattern. I am wrestling with spinning tension (I will win) and also knitting hearts for Christmas and a crochet butterfly ami I am designing. LOVE the flower. ❤
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I love that doily! I’m not usually a fan of them but I think that beautiful green gives a new lease of life. 🙂
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So delicate and pretty. x
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This is beautiful! I’m not usually a fan but this lovely green colour would be perfect for Christmas and I’ve stuck it on my to do list!
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That’s lovely! I have never done any fine work in crochet and am going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing your lovely pics.
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that’s very beautiful. I am working on a crochet baby blanket in white and green. Also going to make a post on it 🙂
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