Crochet Beaded Jug Cover or Doily with Apple Blossom Lace Edging

I made this for My Etsy.com shop, crochetbypamela

Created by: Pamela M

  • Project Details

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    Crochet jug or bowl cover with faux gemstone beads. Cover measures 9 inches (20 cm) in diameter, with a 'solid' centre of 4.24 inches (11 cm). Deters insects from sharing your food and drink! So much prettier and more practical than cling film too!

    Yarns

    Needles & Hooks

    • Crochet Hook 0.75mm
    • Crochet Hook 1.50mm

    Accessories

    Other : Beads

    Measurements

    Notes: 9 inches (23 cm) diameter

    Tags

    Craft

    Crochet

    Skill Level

    Beginner

    Status

    Complete
    Started on: Apr 14, 2017 Finished on: Apr 15, 2017
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    8 Comments

    • Pamela V

      Love this - any chance of the pattern?
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      • Pamela M

        Basingstoke

        Sorry, Pamela, I only have this pattern in my head! I don't have it written down. I never seem to find the time to write it out properly!
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    • Mamie

      Dublin

      Oops, sorry Pamela - I just googled your shop and found you!! I think I need to get beads with a much bigger hole!!
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      • Pamela M

        Basingstoke

        Hi Mamie. Ideally you need beads with a 1mm - 1.5 mm hole so you can get a 0.75 mm hook through the central hole with room to spare!
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      • Mamie

        Dublin

        @Pamela M: Thanks Pamela - found some - much better!
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    • Mamie

      Dublin

      Pamela - help please. I got the Eldorado No. 10 on lovecrochet.com and I got beads but for the life me I have no idea how to get the beads onto the cotton thread. Also I couldn't find your pattern on Etsy - any help appreciated. Thank you Pamela.
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    • Mamie

      Dublin

      Beautiful! So pretty. I have been talking about these since the hot weather hit us!! My mum had lots of them when I was growing up - years before cling film. I want to make some!!
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      • Pamela M

        Basingstoke

        Yes, I remember them from my childhood too! They are very useful.
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