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Avaleht / Tina's Crochet / Doilies 20
Postituse kuupäev / 2010 / Mai
- "Twists and Turns" mat
"Twists and Turns" mat [6/29/2004] This is one of those patterns that make me really admire the versatility of crochet. It wasn't easy (the magazine lists the skill level as "Top Expert"), but I love the ribbon-like appearance. Pattern Source: Magic Crochet magazine #150, June 2004. - "Twists and Turns" mat (close-up)
"Twists and Turns" mat (close-up) See previous photo for description and pattern source. - Shadow filet rose doily
Shadow filet rose doily This doily is a filet crochet rose, done with tr's instead of dc's; in this way I could use what is known as "shadow spaces" to make the leaves. (A shadow space is ch 1, tr, ch 1, while a closed block is 3 tr and an open block is 3 chs...each is bordered by 2 tr, of course.) Wish I could find more shadow-filet patterns; I think they're really neat. Pattern Source: Floral Doilies by Dover Needlework. - Irish crochet rose doily
Irish crochet rose doily [8/24/2002] I made one of these a few years ago but gave it away without getting a good photo of it. This still isn't the best picture as it doesn't really show the detail of the raised flowers, but it was the best I could do. Pattern Source: This one's from the same leaflet as the pink rose doily, Irish Crochet Doilies, Annie's Attic leaflet #87E28. - Shaded doily
Shaded doily [4/11/2004] I was intrigued by the shading in this doily -- it's done with 3 strands of standard sewing thread, and when you change colors colors, you change one strand, do a round, change a second, do another round, and then change the third. It makes for a gradual color change, and looks really cool. Pattern Source: This is from the September 2003 issue of Crochet! magazine.