
A large and lacy doily to cuddle up with or display in your home. Crocheted in your choice of worsted weight yarn (brand specifics listed below), this blanket can be made in a few hours!
Materials
Approximately 700 yards of worsted weight (aran) yarn
6.5mm (US K) hook
Test yarns used
4 skeins Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice
2 skeins Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn!
2 skeins Caron Simply Soft
3 skeins Bernat Waverly
U.S. crochet terminology used. Stitches needed: chain, single crochet, double crochet, slip-stitch. Special stitch patterns are described and listed in the file.
Measures ~42″ in diameter. Gauge is unimportant with this sort of lace, but the looser the better.
See the pattern page on Ravelry:

You may also purchase via Craftsy, HERE.





Any questions, please email me: lisa[@]goodknits.com
Thank you!


























I love this pattern! I keep wanting to buy it, but I’m forcing myself to finish all the other blankets I have lying around here first. That’s incentive, right? I can’t wait to work on it!
Jess
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Beautiful!
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Hi!!! I just finished Willow (woohoo!) and today I started Glory!!! I am really enjoying making these afghans!! Thank you for publishing your patterns! This is so much fun! :O) Hugs!
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LOVE LOVE LOVE your large Lacey doily patterns I have bought three of them and made one so far and loved it! well done they are beautiful!
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I would love to know what yarns and color ways are in the last photo- they all look so gorgeous!
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I would like to know where to get this pattern. I’d like to make it for my prayer shawl ministry at church. Thanks.
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Lisa Reply:
November 9th, 2012 at 9:27 pm
Hi! You can buy it on Ravelry here– http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/glory-2 or from Craftsy here– http://www.craftsy.com/user/528645/pattern-store
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6.5mm is a (US N)not a (US K)
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Lisa Reply:
February 13th, 2013 at 10:09 pm
Where are you getting your conversion? 6.5mm is US K (10) and N (15) is 9mm.
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I was thinking about making the Willow out of cotton and using it as a small rug for under my kitchen table. Do you think it would work?
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