Lacy Round Doily

Lacy Round Doily

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p111025
Date Added: March 21, 2002

This little round doily can be completed in just a few short hours in one evening. It is just the right size to put under a bud vase. Imagine a wedding with one of these little doilies on each table in one of the colors that are used in the wedding. It would be beautiful!


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Don't Throw Away Waste Beads!
Don't throw away your waste beads, you know, the beads at each end of your fishing line when you are glazing your beads. The beads that catch the extra glaze. Or beads that don't end up great. Put them into a jar and save them for other craft projects. You can make wall hangings by gluing them onto a backer board, like in a mosaic fashion and make some great looking wall art!