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Thursday, January 31, 2013

DOILY_Between Meal Centerpiece 1917


February 17, 2013;

TADA!  I am finished the Between Meal Centerpiece doily!  Here are the latest pics.  Thanks for stopping by my blog!  :)


I could not help showing off at this point!



February 14, 2013:

More progress has been made on my Between Meal Centerpiece.  I feel like I am in the home stretch and can see the light at the end of the tunnel!  It has been years since I made a doily like this, except back 2007 when I made one of this pattern on a threaddicts yahoogroups CAL (crochet-a-long).

In this picture, I have nearly completed round 55 and there are 60 rounds in this pattern.



February 7, 2013:

Got some more done on the Between Meal Centerpiece doily at lunch today.  I am on round 41 right now and it is coming along nicely.  Here is the latest "progress" picture:



February 2, 2013:

Progress update...I am on Round 34.  I love thus pattern!  Here is a picture of it.


January 31, 2013:

Hi everyone and good morning!

I have started another one of these beautiful doilies called, "Between-Meal Centerpiece.". Back in 2007 I made one of these in white size 10 crochet thread, but I must have given it away since I could not find it to photograph it. So....this gives me an excuse to make another one.



I am just getting started here; got a long way to go!



I have not decided if I am going to trim it in another color or not; I will just see what mood I am in when I get to the outer rounds. The previous one was white and trimmed in light pink on last two rounds.

As of this morning, I am on round 18. My favorite round to make is 49. It is the longest-seeming round but I like the overall look of this round in this doily.

I am using that "nasty rough" Red Heart size 10 crochet cotton thread and a Hamanaka crochet hook size 2/0. This is NOT good thread..give me my Aunt Lydia's thread any day!!

This pattern was originally published in a 1917 publication called, Corticelli Lessons In Crochet. In 1987, it was republished in the magazine (unfortunately out of print now), Old-Time Crochet.

I got involved with it on the Threadaddicts mailng list over at Yahoogroups. In 2007, this was their first crochet-a-long project. Unfortunately the pattern for this doily is no longer om the internet, but I still have my pdf copy at my 4Shared site at:

http://www.4shared.com/office/T-gMZtGl/Between_Meal_Centerpiece_1917_.html

For the Corticelli book, visit antiquepatternlibrary.org and click the Catalogue link at the top of the page. :)

Have fun if you decide to try this pattern!
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Kindest Regards,
Lee Ann H
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13 comments:

  1. Great job ... I just love this pattern. It was our very first Crochet Along on ThreadAddicts and has been an ongoing project every since. Someone always has one on the hook. I have made 13 of them so far. It's beautiful in any solid color or combination of colors.

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    1. Hi Debbie,
      Thanks for stopping by my blog. Yes, I still had the pattern from that CAL years ago. Wow, 13! That is quite an accomplishment! :). :)

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  2. Love it...nice job Lee Ann

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  3. Adelaide Alves Domingues Holtmann2/17/2013 07:01:00 PM

    A toalha ficou linda! E suas fotos também! Parabéns!

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  4. Obrigado pelo elogio e pela visita! :)

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  5. ohYour crochet is beautiful. hello and welcome on my blog greetings AnnA

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  6. I am in love with this table topper. I thought I had the Old Time Crochet issue it is in but can not find it in my magazines. I am looking for the pattern. Thank you for rekindling my interest in this project

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  7. I have the pattern as a pdf file. If you want me to send it to you, just let me know. :) Thank you for visiting my blog and for leaving a comment. :)

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  8. Hi, what a gorgeous doily! I'd love it if you could send me the pattern as a pdf file . Thanks so much!

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    1. Send me your email address and I will send you the pdf file. Mine is crochetsister at gmail.com

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    2. Send me your email address and I will send you the pdf file. Mine is crochetsister at gmail.com

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    3. It's been a while since you've been on this particular page, but I would also love a copy of the PDF - it's not available on the link you shared - pdaulerio@gmail.com - thank you! ~Penni

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