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Filet Crochet Name Doily

Winter is nearly over and it's been a long one. I have been keeping myself busy working in doors on my specialty items!!! I have become well know among my family and friends for my crochet name doilies. I have several styles, I would like to show you a few of them. 

This WALLESER Doily was the first one that I have ever gifted. I was extremely nervous to give this to my cousin and her wife for a wedding gift. Some people find these doilies are boring, but I find that, as the years go by they become a cherished household item. 


I am going to try to break down the price for everyone;
 
Side Lilly - (Edge #1) : $19
 
Plus $2 for each letter (Font #1)

Click on the link below to head over to my Etsy Shop to order!
Edge #1 - Font #1


 
This edge is my second most popular:

 
 
Small Dots - (Edge $2) : $12
 
Again- Plus $2 for each letter (Font #1)
 
Click on the link below to head over to my Etsy Shop to order!
 
 
I have othe edges and fonts that I will be posting later or you can head over to my Etsy Shop to see what they are now.
I can mix and match fonts and edges. I also have more edges and fonts that I am waiting to try out, if you want to see what they look like message me!
 
Until Next Time!


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