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« A Change of Plans | Main | A Passion for Pineapples »

June 22, 2005

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Stacey

I'm really getting into doilies lately. I stayed away from them for a while after starting to play around with thread because I didn't fully see the appeal--I thought everyone else's were pretty but I wasn't sure if it was what I wanted to do--but once I made one I was hooked, and I'm working on my second and third ones now :)

Toni

I can't crochet worth a darn but I started knitting doilies a few weeks ago. I love them! They are a great link to the past but also simply beautiful objects. Gooooooooo, doilies!

jess

They may change the cover from that, but I had the same reaction regarding the doilies. I do get a lot of "uh, exactly what do you do with the doilies you make (the ones you keep)?" sorts of questions from my peers. I think they're cool, too! :)

I'm tempted to join the swap, but I have so. many. things on my plate. I look forward to seeing all of the doilies, however!

Pam

I equate crocheting doilies with knitting lace, thin yarn and intricate patterns. How can that possible be uncool? And I've never made one and will not make one in the near future so that in and of itself should put them on the cool list (I'm never on the cool list :( )

Andrea

Actually, I wasn't terribly impressed with the "coolness" of the items she's showing off. (I like the teddy, but it's a little top-heavy.) Granny squares? Come on! Crochet is *so* much more than granny squares!!! (My appologies to the designer... I have a thing against granny squares... especially the random "stashbuster" ones.)

Sara

Part of the "coolness" of doilies is the fact that they exist simply to be beautiful. I love doiles (although I haven't made one in a while) and part of what I love is the delicacy of the work.

Wendy G

Your doilies are beautiful. Just keep on crocheting them!!

Kari Holtz

I too cringed when I read the doily part.
Doilies are wonderfully exquisite and complex, they are works of art in themselves. In fcat we are saving up money (It's been quoted at over $200!) to have my hubby's mother's doily framed, it's rather large and extrememly beautiful and since she is no longer on this Earth, exceptionally special. We don't want to use it but want to not stick it away so we thought we'd frame it! Incidently enough; one of my hubby's old drs had SEVERAL doilies framed in his examination rooms.

cara

doilies rock!

Julie

Vera, this is my favorite post of yours EVER!!! I felt exactly the same way when I saw that mockup at C'ville. Your doilies are beautiful, a huge inspiration to me when I wanted to start making them myself. I'll just say this - the doily gallery is first on the list on my main gallery page for a reason. I LOVE snowflakes but I adore doilies. I don't think it gets any better than a good doily. Period.

Christina

I don't really crochet, but I do love doilies. I have several that were made by my grandmothers that I just treasure.

Donna

I have not crocheted in years, but I do (did?) enjoy making doilies. Pineapples are especially fun. I can't say that I've ever used a doily, but they are still cool.

maryse

i think you should send her a doily. that rowan pattern is proof positive that a doily can be not only beautiful but modern as well.

Theresa

I love doilies! I crochet them, AND I knit them! All those knitters out there need to know that they're not just for crochet (anymore)! I even buy them at thrift shops when I find them. Hey, who knows I didn't make them myself . . . .

Dorothy

I love doilies! I haven't crocheted any for a long time, mainly due to time crunch - I can't do everything I want. But I still have some around the house from my "doily days" and I still love them. Beauty for beauty's sake.

Chie

What a great post!
I feel like making ONLY doilies from now on. :D
Doilies are COOL!!!

mk

Have you contacted Debbie Stoller re: the doilies?

empress

*applause*

Swana

I love working on doilies, because they are finite, and beautiful as finished products, don't need a human body (or anything else) to maintain their shape, usually have no gauge problems, make nice unique presents....I love them! Only problem is, I don't find enough that are square/rectangular/other than round (not too many round surfaces in my house!).

Cindy

I don't do doilies. However, I do love them. They are so beautiful. I really think they are art work.


Great post!!!

Cordelia

Doilies rock....Why? Because I say so and I decide for me whats cool! I'm not ultra young but I've not giving up my youth infact I still have hair colors with names like Vampire Blood etc... and piercings too boot...But doily making to me is an art.. the patience, the care, and the time involved makes them UBER cool...And to those not soaking in art and appreciating it, fooey on you! Bravo you doily makers! I'll be making my first in the C'ville swap!
Maybe the mock up wont come to light, maybe it will change...we can hope can't we?

Regina

I love both doilies and filet crochet. Both are close to my heart because I learned to make both at a young age. They can be hip, cool and groovy too...if done with a bit of vision. Maybe the SNB diva's vision needs our help??? Anyway, rock on with your doily-makin'!

Laura

Doilies were the first thing I learned to crochet with. It was inexpensive (I had vintage patterns from my mom) and didn't take up a lot of space for a young newlywed in a small apartment. And of course I grew up knowing that doilies are not only pretty, but also functional. They provide protection between your furniture and the potentially scratchy objects you put on your furniture. Anyone that has antique furniture should know this. It also provides something of a foundation or background for your objects (in addition to covering up possible water stains or scratches that are already on the furniture). It's much prettier to see a plant, lamp, vase or picture frame, etc, on your dining table, night stand, mantle, etc, with a lovely lacey doily as the foundation. I just moved into a new home and of course I need to make some new doilies for some of the new places to put things. And estate sales are an awesome place to get beautiful vintage doilies for a BARGAIN! :)

Jennifa

I love that Rowan bag. I have that on my "maybe" list of things to make. It was one of the reasons I bought that magazine this time.

Sharon

Totally great post, Vera.

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