Doilys
A doily (or doilie) is an ornamental mat, originally the name of a fabric made by Doiley, a 17th-century London draper. They are crocheted and sometimes knitted out of cotton or linen thread, also being cut out of paper.
When setting the table for afternoon tea, doilies are traditionally used to line plates, enabling you to present food in the most attractive way. They may also be placed under your tea cups and crockery.
“One cannot arrange a successful afternoon tea without placing the offerings on a doily.” Aunt Jane

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