In my quest to find the ever-elusive crochet cake cover I ferreted out some beaded jar patterns. The really neat thing about the beaded jar covers is they are not only pretty; they can be practical as well. Imagine a dainty little jeweled doily covering your pitcher of iced sweet tea, keeping it bug-free while you sit on the front porch with friends. If you don’t crochet, I found this idea from http://www.pompomemporium.com/content/how-upcycle-a-cotton-doily:
In charity shops you can often see a pile of doilies languishing unappreciated in with the linens, it's a shame as obviously a lot of time and effort went into hand-crocheting these cotton doilies. Pondering their plight I had the idea of up-cycleing them into jug/bowl covers, to keep flies off food and drink in summer. All you do to give them a new lease of life is attach, by sewing, glass beads* around the edge.I found the Bourbon Rose Jug/Bowl Cover here: http://megan.cc/BowlCover/
*Glass ones have more weight than plastic ones.
This is a free pattern for you to download and she not only gives you the pattern, she also has a section which tells you how to do the blocking. It would not be hard to make a fashion statement on your table with these. Beaded covers make the ordinary appear extraordinary!
This vintage pattern below is free from: http://www.knitting-and.com/crochet/jugcover.htm It’s originally from the 1940’s. It is so cute with a little crochet cup and saucer on top and would make a charming display in a kitchen.
But why stop at jug and jar covers? Can’t you just see little crochet beaded snowflakes sparkling from a Christmas tree branch, hanging from a nylon thread in a window, or even from a ceiling, as the beads catch the light? How cool would that be?! Or what about making coasters for parties? How about beaded “skirts” for wine glasses. Throw one over your pie dish or bowl of potato salad! They would make nice gifts too. For those who can’t or don’t want to crochet, what could be easier than to buy one from an internet store such as Etsy or E-bay?
There are even books available with a number of different patterns.
It’s time to re-enjoy old fashioned ideas and traditional crochet by making something updated and fun! If you have some ideas or some cool pictures of how to use beaded doilies, don’t hesitate in letting me know. Who knows, maybe I’ll do a post on it!
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