In the 1940s and 1950s, lacy crocheted doilies were at their peak in
popularity. Frequently used to accent interior decor, these delicate
cobwebs of finely worked threads could be made quickly and with little
effort. Thread companies turned out thousands of inexpensive instruction
booklets for needleworkers constantly looking for new ideas.
Today, renewed interest in hand-crocheted items has once again created a
demand for these elegantly simple ― and simply elegant ― doilies. With
this eye-catching collection of patterns taken from now-rare thread
company publications, modern needleworkers can re-create stunning
designs for a variety of projects. Noted needlework authority Rita Weiss
has selected 32 masterpieces in miniature that are as suitable for
framing as they are for use as centerpieces, placemats, cushion covers,
and much more. Patterns include the pansy doily, Spanish fan, morning
glory, double ruffle doily, pineapple posy, ripe wheat runner, windmill
wings, ring of roses, new daisy doily, sea foam, leafy spray, pinwheel
trio, and twenty other exquisite motifs. This inexpensive and
easy-to-follow guide also provides helpful tips for beginners―with
abundant advice on selecting materials and working the pattern, as well
as on the care and handling of heirloom pieces that will be passed on
lovingly from generation to generation.