Sunrise Coaster

I absolutely love this pattern. It might actually convert me into a doily person. I'm trying to think of a hundred good reasons why I would need to knit a hundred more of versions of this doily. It took me less than 90 minutes to knit the center.

Oh, wait. . . it took me 3 hours to bind off with all those crochet chain points. Perhaps, just one of these will do.

To demonstrate that I haven't lost my touch, I starched the coaster and the cat.

3 Comments:
Beautiful! You know, if you aren't a coaster person, you could add some repeats in a different yarn, and turn it into a circular shawl. I'm not much for coasters either, but soometimes if I really like a pattern, I'll try to drop it into another pattern.
Sarah
ROFL Beautiful coaster and you're supposed to lightly starch the cat *wink*
LOL, I'm loving the starch myself, and still jealous as all get-out over your lace class. So will you be making starched white snowflakes for tree ornaments?
speaking of doilies - there is one you must go see - it's posted right now on teh Knit the Classics blog - link on my page if you don't have it. she knit sailboats around the perimeter.
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