I make my spoolies of tatting. I have several tatted spoolies on my vintage machines and have given many to others. Any one I see who has a Featherweight gets a tatted spoolie from me.
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I had found some loose crocheted flowers at antique malls when I visited them or at flea markets.
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Thank you for the pictures. These are really cute and stitch out nice!
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 8206474)
I crocheted a lot of these spoolies. They take the place of the red felt rings on the vintage machines. I keep some in my class tote and give them to the ones in class who bring a vintage machine.
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They are typically called spool doilies. If you search that, free patterns pop up:
https://lacelovinlibrarian.blogspot....y-pattern.html https://www.quiltingboard.com/genera...n-t285534.html http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2013/...rom-carol.html |
Originally Posted by maudeflanagan
(Post 8208732)
They are typically called spool doilies. If you search that, free patterns pop up:
https://lacelovinlibrarian.blogspot....y-pattern.html https://www.quiltingboard.com/genera...n-t285534.html http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2013/...rom-carol.html Thank you for the links! Really like the first one. |
They are adorable. I've never held a crochet hook in my life but wouldn't mind learning if I could make some of those.
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