It is very lovely! Doilies have gone the way of the dinosaur here...more’s the pity. They are practical as well as pretty. (Well I don’t care, I still have many that my mother made.)
I still have a lot of doilies too. Used to crotchet them when I was young. A cute poem, for a really chic doiley - I don't think I have ever seen a pink and black one, and it looks Good!
I used to love watching my grandmother and mom crocheting. They made many beautiful doilies. I still have some of them that Grandma gave me as presents. Often my little sis and I were delegated to help turn the skeins of yarn into balls. Less possibility of getting the threads tangled up when crocheting. Do you do that too?
A very pretty doily, Amalia. Thanks for sharing it with us! Brenda xox
This is such a pretty doily--its delicate but the black gives it a modern edge.
My mother loved her doilies, too. She may have gotten them from her mother. She also used dresser scarves, simple cotton with a little detail. I remember her washing and ironing them. Good memories.
you are such PRECIOUS soul dearest amalia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
your creations display the sublinty and sensitivity of your sweet beautiful heart that is what i feel when i see your handmade pretty stuff and incredibly wonderful poetry which goes alnog amazingly :)
I love the vintage vibe that pink and black create! Pretty doily :) I know I've told you this before, but when I see some pretty pink piece I hear my dear ol' dad saying "pink, pink to make the boys wink" ... so there you have it again ;) ... wink!
A passion for doilies is a good way to put it. I used to make doilies, large ones with pineapple design and some with ruffles, I loved them so. Your pink and black doily is a beauty, I enjoyed seeing it. Needlework like this is priceless!
Oh, I love your doily, Amalia, and it reminds me of the crocheted doily my grandmother made. Pink is such a pretty and calm color, and I'm really into it lately, as I have a grandbaby and another one on the way. The black adds a little something to your Pink doily. Your posts make my heart happy, Amalia. : )
That poem gives you the same kind of warm hearted feeling as that particular shade of pink. Is it strange that actually makes sense? You have a talent I much envy! Slick work!
Very very pretty crochet, Amalia! Love the very bright colour too! I have made a top using chain stitch loops, so I know this can be quite time consuming. Love the colours too Hugs, Barbara xx
Hi Amalia, I love the modern colours in your doily. So pretty! My bedroom is decorated in pink and black (and white too). Your doily is so even - beautiful! What pattern did you use? Jodie x
It's beautiful! Those colors were popular when I was a girl in the 1950's. It looks like you've strung black seed beads and crocheted them into the center and edge of your doily. I'm a really old lady who has always loved crocheting doilies from vintage patterns, and I love adding beads wherever they can be worked in.
I discovered something about doilies in my old age! Instead of ironing (I grew up seeing my mother starch, dampen, and iron all her doilies and dresser scarves, and so I did the same thing when I got married. Then later on I skipped the starch and steam ironed everything - sometimes things had to be dampened anyway.) Skip all that! Spread your doilies while still damp from washing (roll them in a towel to get excess water out) on a clean counter top or waterproof table top, easing it into shape with your fingers until it's lying there perfectly just as though it had been ironed, and then let it dry that way. So much easier.
You have the sweetest blog. I wish you continued success with it, and with life in general!!! God Bless You!
That's pretty did you make it?
ReplyDeleteJulie xxx
Yes, I did. Thanks, Julie
DeleteThat is so amazing - love your use of words!
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty. I've crocheted a few things with the threads but found those little stitches were too small for me.
ReplyDeleteThat poem is adorable
I love your doily, I've made a few in the past to use up scraps of yarn - I found it quite meditative going round and round. Lovely poem. xx
ReplyDeleteIt is very lovely! Doilies have gone the way of the dinosaur here...more’s the pity. They are practical as well as pretty. (Well I don’t care, I still have many that my mother made.)
ReplyDeleteI still have a lot of doilies too. Used to crotchet them when I was young. A cute poem, for a really chic doiley - I don't think I have ever seen a pink and black one, and it looks Good!
ReplyDeleteAnd such a beautiful expression of your passion! And, a perfect poem to match this particular passion. Well done! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteLinda combinação de cores!
ReplyDeleteTrabalho perfeito.
Parabéns.
Such intricate delicate work:)Pink and black suit you:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful! And more pink to the people! Anna x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty -- love that shade of pink. Terrific poem, too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo much talent. Is there anything you can't do? I am always amazed at your beautiful work and your fun words. This one's perfect for spring. xo
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Amalia - the colors are wonderful together and your stitching is so lovely. Sweet little poem. Hugs xo Karen
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I have a well stocked pinterest board with doilies you might check out if you want!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so nice. Pink is one of my favourit colour.
ReplyDeleteI used to love watching my grandmother and mom crocheting. They made many beautiful doilies. I still have some of them that Grandma gave me as presents. Often my little sis and I were delegated to help turn the skeins of yarn into balls. Less possibility of getting the threads tangled up when crocheting. Do you do that too?
ReplyDeleteA very pretty doily, Amalia. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Brenda xox
Did you make it? It's not your ordinary doily. I like it.
ReplyDeleteGreat job,love your pink and black doily!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love doilies and your pink/black one is really, really pretty. x
ReplyDeleteI love dollies and this is a beautiful one. They are almost impossible to find in the store.
ReplyDeleteThis one is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the combination of black and pale pink. Great pattern too.
ReplyDeleteHave a very nice day Amalia!
Beautiful pattern and the colour combination was a delight. I am a great fan of a doily.
ReplyDeleteYour poem is so charming! I love it-- and your doily!
ReplyDeleteAnother brilliant post, Amalia!
ReplyDeleteLove your doily... and your poem even more. xx
Hello, your pink dollie is pretty. Cute poem! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend!
ReplyDeletecool! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love crocheted doilies, Amalia! Your's is lovely. Some folks here say they are not stylish anymore, but I disagree! ♥
ReplyDeleteLove the pink and black together! These two colors seem like an unlikely combination, but I see them used together a lot and it works!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, isn’t it wonderful how well pink and black get along xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love pink and black together....they are a lovely couple :-)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful and these two colours go together so very well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I love the pink and black combo, lovely job!
ReplyDeleteLovely indeed. :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what is more gorgeous the doily or the quote - wonderful in the pink today!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Pretty doily and sweet verse:)
ReplyDeletePink and black were destined for each other!
ReplyDeleteGreat poem, Amalia, and a beautiful doily. Kisses, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty doily--its delicate but the black gives it a modern edge.
ReplyDeleteMy mother loved her doilies, too. She may have gotten them from her mother. She also used dresser scarves, simple cotton with a little detail. I remember her washing and ironing them. Good memories.
Jane x
you are such PRECIOUS soul dearest amalia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteyour creations display the sublinty and sensitivity of your sweet beautiful heart
that is what i feel when i see your handmade pretty stuff and incredibly wonderful poetry which goes alnog amazingly :)
How pretty! I haven't been crafting lately...maybe I should get a crochet project going! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLive the idea of dreams in pink in ink black nights, sweet dreams!
ReplyDeleteEstupendo trabajo tienes en tu blog! !feliz semana bonit@!💜💜💜
ReplyDeleteOh I too adore doilies. Love this modern color combo.
ReplyDeleteSweet friend, what an incredibly beautiful doily! Did you make it? Love, love, LOVE!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you!
I love the vintage vibe that pink and black create! Pretty doily :) I know I've told you this before, but when I see some pretty pink piece I hear my dear ol' dad saying "pink, pink to make the boys wink" ... so there you have it again ;) ... wink!
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate work ... my Mom has made many a doily, but never in pink and black! Breaking glass ... I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination,Greetings,Joan
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, Amalia! Such detailed work and the colors is lovely.
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law used to make beautiful doilies - and apparently you do too!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty Amalia, pink is my favourite colour :-)
ReplyDeleteSoooo pretty!! I love make crochet too! hugs!!
ReplyDeleteA passion for doilies is a good way to put it. I used to make doilies, large ones with pineapple design and some with ruffles, I loved them so. Your pink and black doily is a beauty, I enjoyed seeing it. Needlework like this is priceless!
ReplyDeleteOooh.....what a vision in pink and black; just gorgeous. Did you know I have a penchant for the odd doily or two?? =)
ReplyDeleteUm belo redescobrimento!
ReplyDeleteSempre envolto em lindas palavras, parabéns!
Abraços.
Oh, I love your doily, Amalia, and it reminds me of the crocheted doily my grandmother made. Pink is such a pretty and calm color, and I'm really into it lately, as I have a grandbaby and another one on the way. The black adds a little something to your Pink doily. Your posts make my heart happy, Amalia. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Pink and black?! Feminine and edgy, just like you ;).
ReplyDeletePrecious in every way!! I wish I had your creative use of words floating around in my brain. :)
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is a beauty!
I like the cool verse.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteHow stunning! I've never had the patience for small thread but I do like the bigger yarn.
ReplyDeleteLove the doily! I love making doilies!
ReplyDeleteThat poem gives you the same kind of warm hearted feeling as that particular shade of pink.
ReplyDeleteIs it strange that actually makes sense?
You have a talent I much envy! Slick work!
This is really a good time. She enjoyed wonderful gifts by nature.
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty crochet, Amalia! Love the very bright colour too!
ReplyDeleteI have made a top using chain stitch loops, so I know this can be quite time consuming.
Love the colours too
Hugs,
Barbara xx
What a beautiful doily!!
ReplyDeleteBlack's talking is so gentle and cute :)
Have a nice weekend, Amalia!!
akiko
Hi Amalia,
ReplyDeleteI love the modern colours in your doily. So pretty! My bedroom is decorated in pink and black (and white too). Your doily is so even - beautiful! What pattern did you use?
Jodie x
It's a gorgeous doily Amalia, love the pink and black combo... talent just drips from your fingers :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Those colors were popular when I was a girl in the 1950's. It looks like you've strung black seed beads and crocheted them into the center and edge of your doily. I'm a really old lady who has always loved crocheting doilies from vintage patterns, and I love adding beads wherever they can be worked in.
ReplyDeleteI discovered something about doilies in my old age! Instead of ironing (I grew up seeing my mother starch, dampen, and iron all her doilies and dresser scarves, and so I did the same thing when I got married. Then later on I skipped the starch and steam ironed everything - sometimes things had to be dampened anyway.) Skip all that! Spread your doilies while still damp from washing (roll them in a towel to get excess water out) on a clean counter top or waterproof table top, easing it into shape with your fingers until it's lying there perfectly just as though it had been ironed, and then let it dry that way. So much easier.
You have the sweetest blog. I wish you continued success with it, and with life in general!!! God Bless You!