CROWN OF SKULLS!!! ππ
In addition to producing an awesome looking doily, the pattern is well written and has photograph step-outs for most of the rounds. Again, this is a big doily (about 55 cm) and I wish I had a little round table to put it on. Next project on the hook, the mini-version in wine red. #crochet
@Corvusheart Thanks!
@erinbee
I love this!!!
@erinbee OH MY GOSH THIS IS SO COOL
@MmeLibertine Thanks!
@erinbee awesome!!
@erinbee oh WOW, this is stunning!! π€©π€©
@erinbee Take all of my money!!! Where's your Etsy?
@erinbee this doily is amazing! Is there any chance I could trouble you for the source of the pattern? @k8eb@twitter.com is intrigued!
@gnomon Thanks! The pattern is Crown of Skulls by Ann Wanamaker, and it's available on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crown-of-skulls-2
She's designed a few other skull patterns, too.
@erinbee thank you so much!!
@erinbee Have you ever considered wearing these as shawls?
@KnotKnormal They're not big enough to be a shawl, but I love Doris Chan's term "exploded lace" for taking a delicate pattern and using thicker yarn to make garments.
@erinbee oh that looks amazing!