"Doily Bouquet" by American Thread Company teaches those who want to crochet how to make beautiful doilies. This book, shared in the 1950s, guides crafters in making fancy table decorations using crochet. It has designs for Grape Doilies, Violet Doilies, Butterfly Doilies, Holly Doilies, and more to make any dining table fancier with bright, handmade art. The book lists crochet cotton, needle sizes, and steps for each pattern. This is aimed towards people with different crochet skills, making it easy for anyone to create lovely items that make special dinners a bit fancier.

Doily Bouquet
By American Thread Company
Unleash your inner artist with this vintage guide to crocheting delicate and vibrant doilies, perfect for transforming any table into a handcrafted showpiece.
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