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Merry Christmas! Peace and love on earth!
This little heart is my last crocheted ornament for this year.
I came up with the pattern myself. I used size 10 crochet thread, and the heart came up three inches high. I think it would have looked much better with a red ribbon, but I didn’t have it on hand, so I used a golden one.
Despite the fact that the pattern is quite simple, I had trouble sketching it on paper. Besides, I would need someone to test the pattern before I could post it here. And with Christmas only a few days away, I don’t think anyone would agree to that.
I will try to sketch the pattern after the holidays and find someone to test it. Hopefully, I will be able to share it with my readers before Valentine’s Day when crochet hearts will be relevant again.
As for now, I am putting away my crocheting hooks and threads until after Christmas.
Happy Holidays to all of you! Enjoy this wonderful time of the year!
I am linking to
Home Sweet Home Friday @The Charm of Home,
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home,
Potpourri Friday @ 2805,
Fibers on Friday @ Visions of Sugar Plums.
Here is another doily from my collection. My mom crocheted it for me several years ago.
I can imagine that crocheting tiny violets and green leaves was a tedious job. But the final result was well worth it. The doily is lovely and even more special to me because it was made by my mom.
The pattern is from the book Doilies in Bloom by Diane T. Stone.
I made this big doily for my aunt as a house warming gift. I really like the spider stitches in this doily. I hope my auntie will like them too :-)
This is the chart for the mini doily in the previous post. I apologize for its poor quality. I tried my best to sketch it, but I am not exactly an artist! I do hope to buy a symbol-chart making software one day.
I tried the pattern today with pink thread number 10. The doily turned out 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter.