Sunday, 9 June 2013

Butterfly

I have been super busy in my outside blog life lately, so much so I have not had time to spend time with a needle or a hook! So tonight I decided to sit down for ten minutes and design a pattern to brighten someones day.

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One of the people closest to me loves butterflies, and when you know how to crochet something, you can make hundreds of them! So I can now fill their life with butterflies.



What you need:
* Some beautiful yarn
* Crochet hook to match the yarn size
* Scissors

How to make a butterfly:
1. Make your slip knot, chain 4 and slip stitch together. (a magic circle works well with this piece too, depends on how you like to start off your crochet rounds)

2. Ch 5, triple treble, double treble, treble, half treble, sl st then ... ch 2, treble, double treble, half treble, sl st then... ch 2, double treble, treble, half treble, sl st then... ch 2, treble, double treble, triple treble, ch 5 , sl st. Then tie off and tie the two lose ends together (these form the antennae).

You are done! 


I think these would look great dip dyed with an ombre effect! Beautiful :)

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4 comments:

  1. Love your butterfly Zoe - so quick and effective!
    Ali

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  2. Hi there,
    your butterfly design looks very much like mine that you have saved on your pinterest page.
    Karen B. ~ Todolwen

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    1. To be honest there are a lot of butterfly patterns out there. I find reading patterns quite complicated and mostly make up my own. I may have taken inspiration from yours and many others but it is my own pattern. Thanks for looking though.

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