Last Friday I went to a coffee morning along the road. The friend (and I do count her as a friend although I don't know her very well) who hosts these regular events is a Macmillan nurse. Now so far in my life I haven't needed to contact anybody within this charity but I've always thought that the work they do and the caring way in which they do it is amazing.
So, there I was drinking my coffee, eating cake (well, you simply HAVE to as they're all homemade and delicious) and talking to other neighbours and friends when suddenly I spotted these two small doilies.
They are netted. Now I've got netted doilies hanging in my side windows instead of net curtains. I made them and mounted them in brass lampshade rings a few years ago. I self taught myself how to do netting some thirty or more years ago and really love this craft. Somewhere I've got some small earrings made using this technique.
Anyway, what caught my attention was the fact that these two sweet things were so small. The top one measures only 5 1/4" across and the bottom one is 5 1/2". Can you imagine the size of the meshes (and, therefore, the needles) needed?