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Cotton Field Doily

Project Type Other
Categories Crochet
Author Nancy Nehring
Format Project/Pattern

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Embroider and crochet one of George Washington Carver’s original extension models that he designed as a teaching tool. This beautiful doily can be created with simple stitches and recycled materials.

Read more about Carver in “The Scientist Who Crocheted: George Washington Carver’s Unexpected Legacy,”

Materials

  • Burlap, about 9 threads/inch (2.5 cm), 15" (38.1 cm) square
  • Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread, Fashion 3, 100% cotton, 100 yd (91.4 m) per ball, ½ ball of Natural, small amount of Sage, small amount of Warm Rose
  • Scrap paper, 15" (38.1 cm) square
  • Cardboard, 20" (50.8 cm) square, or large cutting mat or other surface you can tape and cut on
  • Pencil
  • Compass, or pin placed at the center and tied to a pencil with string the length of the radius
  • Masking tape
  • Water-soluble disappearing marker
  • Craft knife
  • Dressmaker’s shears
  • Embroidery scissors
  • Brown sewing thread to match the burlap
  • Needles: #7 sharp sewing needle, #18 tapestry needle
  • Crochet hook, #4 (2 mm) steel
  • Serger or zigzag sewing machine (optional)
    Finished measurements: 12" (30.5 cm) diameter

Originally published in PieceWork Winter 2021.

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