My Aunt DeLores always made doilies. Still does. I was truly amazed at her and still am. To this day, I do not know the colour of her furniture, as each piece is forever smothered in doilies. Life is a doily for my dear, sweet aunt. Come to think of it, that ain't all bad!
BLESS YOU & THANK YOU for posting this pattern. I purchased this magazine at a local thrift store (yes the original magazine) and I fell in love with this pattern. Starting working it, only to discover that rounds 22-24 are partially illegible due to a stain. I've been looking for the pattern for awhile now, almost gave up on it, and here it is! Thank you!!
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My Aunt DeLores always made doilies. Still does. I was truly amazed at her and still am. To this day, I do not know the colour of her furniture, as each piece is forever smothered in doilies. Life is a doily for my dear, sweet aunt. Come to think of it, that ain't all bad!
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty! I may give it a try!
ReplyDeleteWhat a really lovely site. Love the Roasting article. Thank you I enjoyed the site.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really lovely site, I love the dollies and the cooking tips. I tried to write a comment before so I hope I have not doubled up here.
ReplyDeleteBLESS YOU & THANK YOU for posting this pattern. I purchased this magazine at a local thrift store (yes the original magazine) and I fell in love with this pattern. Starting working it, only to discover that rounds 22-24 are partially illegible due to a stain. I've been looking for the pattern for awhile now, almost gave up on it, and here it is! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad this could help you -- or at least charm you all ;)
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