Monday, February 27, 2012

Bookmark from Ally




A few weeks ago, I posted about a fan bookmark that I crocheted for a bookmark exchange. The other day, a crocheted bookmark arrived to my mailbox too!

My bookmark exchange partner Ally sent me this charming lilac bookmark. I love the tiny white flowers on it!

To fully enjoy my new beautiful bookmark, I put it in the book I’m reading right now (which is Smoke Bellew by Jack London).

Big thanks to Ally for this lovely gift!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Doily of the Week #14: Small Pineapple Doily (Vintage Pattern)

My mom made this lovely small doily for me a few years ago. In fact, it was one of the first doilies in my now vast collection.

I’ve seen this same doily on other crocheting blogs and sites. For instance, Sarah at Sarah Sweethearts crocheted this doily a few weeks ago. So I searched the web in hope of finding the pattern. And I was lucky!

I believe this is the pattern for the same doily. Perhaps someone will want to try it too.

pineapples small doily

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Doily of the Week #13: Pink for Spring

Spring has definitely arrived to my town! Many trees are in bloom, and daffodils, narcissuses, cyclamens, and hyacinths stick out here and there around the neighborhood.



I am in a spring mood too (and I even started my spring cleaning), so I picked this pink doily to share today. I associate this doily with spring because its pale pink color reminds me of pink tulips and pink hyacinths.

I crocheted this doily last year. I remember that the pattern was from a Russian crochet magazine, but I don’t remember its name.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Crochet Pillow Covers

This past week I wasn’t at my best health (how sad to be unwell on Valentine’s Day), so I didn’t do any crocheting. But I always have some pretty crochet work to share!


crochet pillow covers


These two pillows with lacy covers were made by my mom a couple years ago. I think they look quite lovely on my bed! 

She used a symbol chart pattern from a vintage Russian magazine (it was actually still a Soviet magazine). The original pattern was for a blouse made of motifs, but my mom adjusted the pattern (she is quite clever with things like that) for pillow covers.