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I had this design for a number of years, so I thought it was about time to stitch it out :-) Design from Cathy de France. Hugs, Lidia
Over the years I have downloaded many lamp shade designs because I love them but I have never stitched one out because I don't need them. Recently I thought "what if I can use one of these designs to create a doily?" and this is what I have done. Hu
I have used three free-standing lace designs, duplicated them twice and four times, and created a large doily to fit my 200x360 mm (or 8x14" approx). The complete doily has been stitched out in one hooping only. The single free-standing lace designs
Battenberg doily I have stitched out with cotton thread. Design from Advanced Embroidery Designs. Hugs, Lidia
A free-standing lace Poinsettia design that I bought recently from EmbLibrary. Hugs, Lidia
I have mirrored the free-standing lace doily design to create a larger one. Part of the left-hand design has been stitched out using a #80/12 needle but when I realised that the tension wasn't right on the top and also at the bottom, I replaced the n
Tamah Doily. I have created this doily using part 1 of 2 of a FSL corner design called Tamah Corner from Just Lace by Sue Box. Picture #2 shows part 1, the design I have used. Hugs, Lidia
I love this free-standing lace doily and had the design for some time. I bought it from an Australian website. Hugs, Lidia