Crocheting is one passion I´ve been doing as far as I can remember.
At a young age of 9, I became so curious at how a friend´s older
sister did all those pretty lacy bedcovers in their home. I think her
beautiful laces which she painstakingly done with pleasure, somehow
the challenge triggered my subconcious to learn & try this craft.
Finally, I asked my Ma to get me a hook and yarn so I can try it myself...
I love it ever since and the more I learned each day, the more excited
I became. I gave my mom my first curtain which she then put up in the
windows of her canteen a couple of months after.
Since then, I´ve done many projects .....be it tablecloth, bedspread,
doilies, tops and many more....you can see part of my works in
one of the blogs featured here called Lovable Doilies and Crocheted Laces .

This particular pillowcase had been a work in-progress that
I haven´t touched in 6 years... The middle cloth should have been
embroidered but I thought of it as boring or inappropriate since I want to
have an all white pillowcases that look romantic to add to my all white ollection.

.......so, I started to make a flowerette, I didn´t have a pattern for this,
but I know that I had to make 8 petals so I crocheted 8 petals
until it reached the desired size that is proper for the missing
middle part of the pillowcase.

Added to make this square complete are the popcorn stitches that I enjoyed
to stitched.This is just perfect I thought and will make a great center of
attraction for the pillowcase..

Then, I took out the cloth from the center and replaced it with the
crocheted flowerette. Good that I simply basted so that it was easier
to remove.

The flowerette was attached temporarily with long stitches using
a pink thread onto the center. That way, I would be able to see
it and remove the thread easily when the flowerette is finally stitched
in place with white thread.



For the back of the pillowcase, I cut white cotton fabric to the size
of the pillowcase + 2 cm allowance on each side. I added a button
closing using the locally popular metal ring buttons covered with
linen thread for pillowcases.

All in all, I´m satisfied with the result, and adding one more pillowcase
to my growing white pillow collection... I hope that you like my blog for today...
Hope to hear from you... comments are welcome!
Wishing you a blessed Sunday !!!
xoxo,
Mercy
