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MY CROCHET PROJECTS

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This is the "Andalusian Fans" doily from the May 1999 issue of Decorative Crochet. I used DMC Traditions Thread.

This is the Pineapple Passion Doily from the February 1998 Issue of Crochet with Heart Magazine.

This is the Granny's Teacup doily. Pattern is available for purchase from the Crochet Memories website.

Poinsettia potholder.  The pattern is from Potholders, Book 312, The Spool Cotton Company 1955.

This is called "Winter's First Snowflake" and is from a House of White Birches book called Heirloom Doilies. It is made with Aunt Lydia's thread.

This is a little bag I made as a gift for my sister-in-law. The pattern I believe calls for 2 strands of sport weight yarn but I used one strand of clea thread instead. The pattern is from Crochet with Heart June 1999 "Heartstring Bag."

This is the Shimmering Pineapple Doily from freepatterns.com. It's my first doily with beads crocheted into it. This is also one of my first pictures with my new digital camera.

One of my favourite things to crochet is thread potholders. This one is the Pretty Petals Hot Mat from the Summer 2000 issue of Old Time Crochet.

This is the Floral Fantasy Doily from Fast and Fun Crochet, Spring 2001.  It was made using Southmaid thread, and was a birthday gift for my Mother.

Kaleidescope doily from the Just Plain Fun website. 

Starflower Doily, from the Around the Crochet Table News, 2001.  The pattern calls for sport-weight yarn, but being a threadie, I used bedspread weight thread.  Click here for the pattern, and scroll down the page.

"Whirligig," my very first pinwheel doily.  Pattern is from Magic Crochet April 1998.  The thread I used was Clea.

I found the pattern for this doily in an magazine that I must have picked up from a garage sale or thrift store.  The magazine is called "Old Fashioned Crochet" and is Volume 1 Number 1 from 1986.  I used southmaid thread for this doily.

I've been wanting to make one of these name doilies for a long time, but unfortunately the names of my family and my husbands family are just too long!  This one is a wedding gift for a friend's daughter.  The pattern is from Crochet with Heart October 1998.  I used Aunt Lydia's thread.

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