Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Tea Time Doily

After I finished crocheting the angel, my confidence was built up, so I decided to try some other things with size 10 crochet thread and size 7 steel crochet hook. I surfed the Internet and found this great site with doily patterns. They have lots of other crochet patterns too, but the doilies link is what I was looking for. I found this pretty Tea Time Doily that I thought I would try. I was doing really well until I got to Round 10. The directions in the first part of that line didn't make sense to me. I tried it every which way, but loose and nothing worked out or made sense. After several hits and misses and emailing the designer with no response back, I made a decision. Rather than scrap the whole thing and let the pattern outdo me, I just decided after completing Round 9 to just crochet a pretty border in white and finish it off. I haven't done that yet, but when I do I will post a picture. I hope to finish it tonight. It won't be as big as the original pattern, just a smaller version, but I will still have something to show for my efforts. And that doily is so darn cute, that I just didn't want to rip it out. Although, now that I think about it, there are probably some other doily patterns out there that are just as cute. I could still use two different colors in some of those instead of all one color.

While I was waiting on an email back from the designer, I thought I would try a different doily. A few years back my mother-in-law gave me two doilies that are the pansy doily pattern similar to
this one. I remembered that a couple of years ago I had ordered one through snail mail from a company because I couldn't find one anyplace else. I started it, then for some reason, put it away and then found it again last night. I had already finished the white part in the middle, and all I have left to do is finish the pansy flowers and then I can attach them to the doily. I'm so close to having that one finished, that I think I'm going to finish it soon. I'll post a picture of that one when I'm finished too.

Then my boss wanted to go to our local yarn shop today at lunch. Well, I found a really cute poncho pattern that I want to try later on. It's made with Plymouth Encore and the pattern number is P471 from Plymouth Design Studio. It's a Mother, Daughter and Bear poncho pattern. It looks cute and fairly easy to do. I'm looking forward to working on it. I couldn't find a decent picture, but
this one will give you an idea of what it looks like, even though the colors in the picture just don't do the poncho justice. They had one on display in the yarn shop. I plan to make it for my 3 year old niece. I couldn't find all of the colors that the pattern called for so I chose a pinkish mauve color (#180), a gray color (#194) and the main color (#2764).

I wandered around the shop for awhile and went into the back where some scarves were on display. I found a really pretty elegant looking scarf that would be super easy to make. The tag said it was made with one strand each of Tahki Cotton Classic and Trendsetters Eyelash held together. It said 15 and 15, which I assume means you cast on 15 and use size 15 needles. It looked like you knit 3 or 4 rows in garter stitch and then purl a row until it's as long as you want it. I know that I have oodles of cotton classic at home, so guess what? I'm going home tonight and see what colors I have and decide on one, then I'm going back to get some eyelash yarn and make one. I have discovered that every time I wear these neat scarves, I get all kinds of compliments and people want to know how they can get one. Or they say something like, "Ooohhh, I want one."

2 comments:

Chie said...

Hmm... I'm so sorry the doily pattern didn't work for you. (>_<) I'm glad to know that you are going to try to finish it anyways though! :)
I tried the pattern, and I loved it. I must admit, it was a bit confusing, but I managed to make two in different colors. I'm going to post a picture on my blog later.

Sharon said...

Hi Chie :D,

I'm so glad you had success with the Tea Time doily, but please, please tell me how you handled the problem that I had at the beginning of Rnd 10. I tried what I thought you suggested and it didn't work for me. But, I have not been crocheting doilies as long as you have and I'm sure you have more experience than I do. Maybe you know some secrets that I haven't discovered yet. :)))

I did finish my first doily from a free pattern on the Internet. You will find a picture of it on my blog. You can tell I'm really excited. I learned from crocheting that doily that there are some unspoken instructions that I had to figure out for myself. Maybe it's that way with the Tea Time doily too.