Textured doilies have become quite popular in the last few/several years. I've made probably over a hundred doilies, but I had never made a textured one until now!
This is my first textured doily!
The pattern is Ziva by Preetha Jeyaram Mohan.
Preetha has tested a lot of my crochet patterns, and I was glad and excited to test a pattern for her.
This was a challenging project and I learned a couple of new interesting stitches along the way.
I absolutely love the way my Ziva doily turned out! I used aunt Lydia's classic thread in size ten and a 1.75 mm steel hook. My doily turned out 10 inches.
I was worried that when I block my Ziva doily, the dark blue color might bleed. And it did!
But I actually like the way it looks!
Preetha's pattern for Ziva Doily is available for sale on Ravelry for only $1.00
You can also follow Preetha and see more of her crochet work on Facebook!
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In my previous posts I've shared some personal struggles that my family and I are going through. A lot of you have been very supportive. I greatly appreciate that!
This summer has been very difficult for me. I live in constant state of stress and anxiety. And now there is also so much worry and sadness in my heart.
About a month ago, my father had an open heart surgery. The doctors said it went well, but his recovery has been very difficult. He was admitted to the hospital twice after the surgery. He had fever for many days and was very weak and fatigued, yet the doctors were saying it's just a part of the recovery process.
Finally, when he was back at the hospital for the third time, they discovered there was an infection and they had to perform another urgent surgery.
It's been a few days now, and my dad is still in the hospital in a critical condition.
I'm really scared and worried. And I just don't know how to deal with all these feelings and emotions!
Crocheting doesn't help at the moment as I can't focus and keep making stitching mistakes.
I did a lot of gardening today. That seemed to help a little.
Tomorrow I'm going to drive two hours to visit my dad.
Please, keep my dad, my family, and me in your prayers and positive thoughts. Just knowing you are there for me helps. Thank you!