When I made this, I almost stopped halfway because I did not like the overall look. However, after I finished my Sunshine top, and I didn’t know what to do next, I continued and finished it. I love the result! It grows on me. And further, I love it enough to write down the pattern both in English written instruction and in Japanese symbol (like the one you found in Ondori pattern books).
I name it Tulip because the last round looks like tulip to me.
Pattern: My Own
Source: Here
Materials: DMC Tradition. Color: Natural. Qty: 1 ball (plenty leftover)
Needles: Tulip 1.8 mm hook
Total Cost: USD 4.00
Start Date: 29 April 2007
Finish Date: 10 May 2007
What a very, very beautiful doily this is! I've always wanted to try my hands at crocheting doilies, but I keep having issues with reading crochet patterns ;( But - one day I'll overcome this and will try it too - in the meantime I just love marvelling at gorgeous ones like yours!
ReplyDeleteI love it Lily! Its lacy and flowery, and I think works up fast ;)
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty Doily!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your work! I am a big fan
This is very beautiful. I've downloaded the pattern. I look forward to some crochetsince I haven't done any in a long time. You are quite talented!!
ReplyDeleteLily, your doily came out perfect! It is so pretty. I haven't made a doily in quite a while( knitting took over!) but I will have to purchase your pattern and make this one up( perhaps more than once!)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it and making it available to the public.
Lisa