It's the weekend guys!
I couldn't wait for the work day to finish so that we can really get into that weekend groove! And I have the perfect weekend project for you. Back on Wednesday I showed you how to crochet this lovely doily and said that I will show you the brooch I actually made with it.
However, I was itching to try making it with a thinner size of thread and more or less got to it. I used ecru, but doubled the thread so it wasn't too thin nor was it as thick as the thread for the white brooch and I tell you... this one is a bit bigger than a thumb but totally adorable and perfect for a mini brooch. I actually like it more than the original one.
I am quite happy how it turned out. Truth be told, you cannot see it because I used it as a foundation onto which I built the flowers and it is just peeking from the sides; but anyways - it is love-ly!
And... no drum rolls sadly.... here's the original.
Luckily, I have a coral red cardi so when I put this on it gave it the right pop and was quite effective. So my collection of brooches now has two new members.
With this, I close this post, wave you goodbye and I will see you guys on Monday!
How beautiful brooch, Maya!!!!!!! The crochet doily brooch is a brilliant idea!!!!!!! Kisses, my friend.
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DeleteThis is a wonderful brooch! I love to crochet and have many free patterns on my blog. New fan from Sharefest link party!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Will visit your blog now :)
DeleteHave a most lovely weekend, dear Maya. BTW: Looooove your brooches!
ReplyDeleteThis little brooch is perfect! I knew your doily would make a great brooch foundation, but this has surpassed my expectations. So lovely! ♥
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your well-deserved weekend.
LOVE your brooches!!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you keep getting these good ideas?
ReplyDeleteThese are magnificent, once again.
Soooo pretty, how delicate. I love both versions.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteAnother pretty brooch to add to your collection, Maya. How I wish I could have a peek into all those pretties jumbled all together.
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