... And it's Manic too. ;-)
A short post, just to say hi and to doilify the beginning of this week.
The pattern is - again - from a Japanese crochet book.
Let me know if you'd like to know which one, and I will look it up for you. I've used the Thai version, which is called
Crochet Lace, from the
Mini Crochet Series and is published by
Maeban Publishing Co. in 2012. Click here for their website. The original Japanese edition was published by Nihon Vogue Co. in 2010. The designers of the projects in the book are Hiromi Endo, Kazekobo and Yasuko Sebata. Hope this helps!
♦♦♦ Wishing you a good week!
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Yes, please. I would like to know the book. Thank you. I love your blog and your crochet. Simona
ReplyDeleteThanks! I updated the post with the details about the book.
DeleteReally beautiful stitching and I love how you've laid them out for the photos. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kathryn, for your kind words. They mean a lot to me!
DeleteBeautiful doilies. I'd love to know which book they're from, thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, Thanks! I've updated the post with the details about the book.
DeleteJe doilies zijn prachtig geworden! Mooie patronen.
ReplyDeleteFijne week,
Madelief x
Dank je wel, Madelief!
DeleteFijne week - met hopelijk veel Tuin-Tijd!
xHaafner
I'd also love to know where the pattern is from. I'm looking for a good doily book and it's so hard to know unless you've been able to see the variety of patterns in the book.
ReplyDeleteHello Mel, Thanks for your comment. Thanks. I've updated my post with the details about the book. Good luck!
DeleteThe pattern is such a good one. Your use of the various solid and combinations of pastels really do point out how flexible the design can be.
ReplyDeleteThank you also for providing the link to the book. And for getting Monday off to a pretty and graceful start.
xo
Lavoro impeccabile e colori deliziosi!
ReplyDeleteBaci Maria
maria-mylittledream.blogspot.it
Your doilies are always so beautiful!! Have a lovely day!! xo Heather
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