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This doily is called "Victorian Lace."  The pattern is from Crochet Fantasy Magazine, April 2000.  It is made with Southmaid threads.

This little doily is the Starfish Pineapple Doily from Laurie's Crochet Designs.  Click here to visit her site.  She has lots of wonderful patterns and is well worth the visit.  The original design for this doily is actually done in one colour; I decided to play around a bit and used two.  The ecru is Southmaid, the mint green is Aunt Lydia's.

Another little pineapple doily.  The pattern for this one is from Fast and Fun Crochet, Winter 2001.  It has been very slightly modified.  I used Southmaid and Aunt Lydia's thread for this one as well.

This little doily came from a leaflet called "Magic Crochet Gifts," which was published in 1985.  It has many nice diagram patterns.  I was lucky enough to find it at a garage sale.  This doily is made with clea cotton thread.

This little doily was designed by Bea Wells, and was very fun to make.  It was given as part of the Christmas exchange on the Canucks crochet list.  You can find the pattern at at Crobeanie's Crochet.

This little doily was also made for the Canuck's Crochet Christmas exchange.  The pattern is called "Star of Bethlehem" and can be found in Magic Crochet Magazine, October 2001.  It was made with knit-cro-sheen metallic thread.  

This hanging is part of my mother-in-law's Christmas gift.  The pattern, designed by Tina Daugherty, is from Annie's Favorite Crochet Magazine, but can also be found at the freepatterns.com site.  It is hard to see the somewhat hard to see the design here, but is more clear if you click on the picture and you will be shown a larger version.

I made this tea cozy as a birthday gift for my sister-in-law Marilyn.  It is made with ecru clea.  The pattern can be found in the Spring 2002 issue of Fast and Fun Crochet, direct link to the pattern is here.

This is the June Little Beauty pattern from Panda Crochet.  I used Aunt Lydia's Crochet thread in white and jade for this doily.  It was given to my friend Kim for her birthday.
   
   
   
   
   

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