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The Simple doily from Nancy Hearne’s website, for my doily_of_the_month. It was a major relief to work with size 10(?) thread, and this doily works up really fast, too.


This is from the reincarnated website of Denise Augostine. I cannot give a direct link to the pattern, but here is the homepage of Denise Augostine’s Crochet Paradise. She seems to be missing the picture, though. I used a finer gauge thread, so the doily is smaller than the pattern indicated. After doing this I feel like I don’t want to look another cluster in the face!!!

star-of-india

The largest doily I’ve ever made. I couldn’t resist something called the Star of India! It worked up to 25 inches with the lurex(?) I was using.

I’ve got my digital camera, a Canon PowerShot A400, which is pretty much an entry-level camera with 3.2 megapixel resolution and 2.2x optical zoom, but I think it is adequate for my needs.
I promptly clicked some pictures of my larger crochet projects, which wouldn’t fit into my scanner. And now they litter my blog. 😀


A very simple pattern from Panda Crochet!, which works out surprisingly large. The yarn was left over from some baby set I made.

Pinwheel doily

I’ve searched the net, but it appears The Potholder Lady has gone into cyber-hibernation and now only be found in archives. Scroll down the page for a peep at her original Pinwheel Placemat, but no pattern. Sorry! 😦
If anybody stumbles across TPL again, please let me know.

ETA March 30 2008: Even webarchive no longer has The PotHolder Lady’s site. Which is a great pity. She had some lovely patterns.

You can get the pattern for this doily from FreePatterns.com under ‘Dazzling Doilies’. You will need to register and sign in to access the patterns, but it’s worth it. They have lots of lovely patterns. I haven’t got around to making the other two in this particular set.


Doily2
Link not found.

This one is made with nylon(?) thread about the same gauge as worsted weight yarn, I think. The pattern is from Crochet ‘N’ More.

The basis for this three-colour granny square doily is the basic granny square, the pattern for which you can get at JPF Crochet Club for example.

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