Beautiful Handcrochet Doily
By Susan
@HazySue (39268)
Gouverneur, New York
October 23, 2018 8:52am CST
This morning as I was goes through the different emails from Pinterest I came across this beautiful little doily. I just had to go to the site it was on. It is an amazingly good job. I will definitely be going back to this site.
It's a nice mild day today, it hasn't hit 80 yet but I believe it will soon. The humidity seems to be slowly building up even as we speak.
Yesterday afternoon my husband came back from the house we just sold with a whole load of stuff. He wanted to go out immediately and find a new shed to put in the yard here. Today they will be delivering it.
I was reluctant at first to spend the money but it really was a good idea to go ahead and get one. I started thinking about the fact that all that stuff from the other shed would be ending up in the house until he did get one.
So this afternoon he can start loading the stuff straight from the other house to the truck and totter and into the new shed. Thank goodness it won't be going into the house.
I will be doing my usual things today, reading, writing, cooking, and resting.
What does your day look like?
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
23 Oct 18
Not sure what today holds Susan in a big funk here before my big move on next Monday.
I am overwhelmed with all that is happening.
That doily is so lovely reminds me of Granny teaching us crochet.
In the 60s this week and 70 for moving day.
Have a good one dear friend.
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@HazySue (39268)
• Gouverneur, New York
23 Oct 18
My grandmo5ther taught me how to crochet, knit, cross stitch and embroider. I loved every minute I spent with her. Hope your moving will not tire you too much. I am still recovering from my move. Actually, my move is still going on.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
25 Oct 18
That is a lovely doily. The shed is a great idea! We know you don't all of those "things" in the house.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
31 Oct 18
@HazySue It seems the more space one has, the more things get stored. Many items we need are then not found b/c there are too many things!
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@HazySue (39268)
• Gouverneur, New York
2 Nov 18
@PatZAnthony I believe you are right. I find that if there is an empty space it seems to get refilled really quick.
@andriaperry (117140)
• Anniston, Alabama
23 Oct 18
That is pretty. Do people still display those on the tabletops?
I would have a fit about storage, unless its building materials, lawn care items, it needs to go. Things just sit and rot in storage buildings.
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@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
25 Oct 18
covered mine in the diary pages - the doily looks lovely
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@Marilynda1225 (83109)
• United States
23 Oct 18
I like to crochet but could never master such an intricate doiley as in your picture.
I'll be doing the usual today too....some cleaning, laundry, and trying to decide on which book to read. Maybe sneak in a nap
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