It was truly a moment of unexpected inspiration. I was looking for the right materials to make a display rack for my earrings. Since John has gotten bitten by the beading bug I have earrings and bracelets to match every outfit in my wardrobe - and then some. Believe me I am not complaining, but they need a proper home instead of laying all over my dresser waiting for kitty to decide they would make great toys. My plan is to take a picture frame, pull out the glass and cover the back with fabric or a decorative paper. Then I'll run rows of yarn across giving me a nice place to hang all the little gems. Yesterday I was rooting around and I found a frame. Since most of the fabric that I have is scraps and small squares I rummaged through the closet looking for volunteers. If you're like me you have plenty of clothes in the closet that you haven't worn in 10 or even 20 years and most likely will never wear again (can anyone say miniskirt?? how about leather miniskirt??!). I grabbed a few likely candidates and headed to the dining room table. That's when the doily caught my eye. It's actually the first one I ever made and it's been hanging out on the table (under stacks of books, mostly out of sight). I was considering using it as part of the earring hanger project when it dawned on me that it's round body fit perfectly in that square frame. And holy cow, wouldn't that just look pretty smart hanging above the table where I do most of my writing?! I quickly abandon the earring project and got busy creating my own framed work of art! All it took was a roll of heavy duty packing tape, my scissors, a ruler, some vinegar and water to clean the glass, a piece of cardboard to cover the messy edges and a label to record the details. In less than an hour my masterpiece was hanging proudly. It's so exciting when a project just springs to life like this one did. Of course I've seen and admired framed crochet pieces. And I've even thought what a great idea it is, but I never actually set about doing it. Sometimes when I think to hard on something, I think all the fun right out of it. It's easy for me to get consumed with the planning and trying to make sure that I have just the right ingredients to make it come out perfectly. This however was purely a spur of the moment event, and I know that I couldn't have planned it any better! That's all for now. Thanks so much for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with me. Until next time friends, Be blessed and stitch & read with love!
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janice
6/24/2013 02:47:26 am
Love it as art. How cool would these be as placements. The doillie kind of reminds me of a plate charger.
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lalu
12/6/2013 01:18:47 pm
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Dianne
6/7/2018 02:25:58 pm
I enjoyed reading this HOW TO. I am doing my mother’s Pansy Doilley which has been around since I was a child. I found an old round frame for this piece. Hopefully I can pass this on to one of my granddaughters.
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1/23/2024 07:33:22 am
Excellent post! Thanks for sharing the post. I 'm really glad to found this article. I really like this article and found very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
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