How to Make a Doily Bowl
comments (11) September 24th, 2008When placing the doily over the bowl, be sure to smooth any folds or wrinkles or the bowl will dry with them intact. Try to center the doily as much as possible to get a symmetrical bowl. Allow it to dry overnight, or as long as necessary.
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Gather your crafty materials. |
Next, gather up some buttons, plastic flowers, beads, yarn, 1/4-inch- to 1/2-inch-wide fabric strips, and whatever else you might want to weave into your bowl. You'll also need a yarn needle to make the weaving easier.
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Weave fabric strips and yarn in and out of the lace. |
Thread the yarn needle with fabric or yarn and begin weaving the strips into the bowl. You don't have to go in and out of every single hole, and you don't have to go side to side. You can weave the strips however you want! I wove some from side to side, some outward from the center bottom of the bowl (in a starburst shape), and some in X shapes. You can also weave small pieces of fabric into the bowl and tie them in knots, or you can do different embroidery stitches through the holes of the doily. If you like, thread a button or plastic flower over the fabric/yarn every so often and continue weaving.
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When you reach the end of a strip or strand, just tie the end to the next strand. |
Continue adding to the bowl until it looks just right to you.
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Use the stiffened bowls—plain or decorated—to store your knicknacks. |
See more of my projects on my personal blog, and look for my new book, Crochet Adorned, in stores August 11, 2009.
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I have artifical Africian violets in a rather lacy doily and it really gives it a Victorian appearance.
Enjoy,
Ceil
Chattanooga
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