Happy Friday all!
Here's an easy and fast weekend project - a small crochet butterfly.
For the butterfly I used embroidery floss and a 1.7 mm hook.
For the body cut a 1.50m of floss and double it.
Chain 9.
Row 1: sl st in the 2nd ch from hook, then hdc (7) across. Cut floss, tie a knot and weave it through the body.
For the wings:
Insert floss in the 3 st of the body and ch3. In the next st, dc1, tr2. In the next st, tr1, dc1, ch 3 and sl st. Sl st in the next st and ch 3. In the next st dc2 and hdc1, ch2 and sl st (all in the same stitch).
Ch 1 and (going below the body) insert the floss in the same st of the opposite side and work the above pattern backwards.
It can be used as applique for decoration or to make hairpins / hair combs with it. Enjoy it!
15 comments:
So beautiful flower and butterfly appliques.
Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial and patterns.
So glad you like it! Thank you!
Its such a cute butterfly and it reminds me that how long its been since I did some crochet.
Thank you Divya! I've been crocheting and sewing excessively, working on 2 different collections and this came as a relief side project :)
SO cute and easy to make! Demi visiting from Annemarie's link party :)
Hi Demi! Thank you for visiting and commenting!
so cute thanks so much for the pattern!
You are welcome Vickie!
How sweet! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
Your crochet work is beautiful Maya. Thanks for sharing the tutorial and pattern with us at C&C with J&J.
Wishing you a happy new year and a wonderful week.
Julie
So cute!
I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
What a lovely crocheted butterfly! Thank you for the pattern!!
Hi Maya! Your butterfly is so cute and the hair pin is lovely. Thanks a lot for sharing the pattern. You are in the spotlight at Link Your Stuff today. Have a lovely day! Best wishes, Annemarie
Oh how pretty. The little butterfly is adorable.
Thank you so much Annemarie on the exciting feature!
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