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Hdc — Half double crochet Dc — Double crochet Cluster st — [Yarn over, insert hook into st, YO, pull through st, YO, pull through two loops], repeat [ ] three more times 5 loops on hook , YO, pull through all 5 loops, ch 1. Body make 2 panels with 3. Ch 4, sc across 3 sts Row 2: Inc, sc 1, inc 5 sts Row 3: Inc, sc 3, inc 7 sts Row 4: Inc, sc 5, inc 9 sts Rows Sc across 9 sts Row 9: Dec, sc 5, dec 7 sts Rows Sc across 7 sts Row Dec, sc 3, dec 5 sts Rows Sc across 5 sts Now we will start the head.
Ch 3, sc 2 along chs, then continue across row, sc 5 7 sts Row Ch 3, inc twice across chs, then continue across row, sc 5, inc twice 13 sts Row Inc, sc 11, inc 15 sts Row Inc, sc 13, inc 17 sts Row Inc, sc 15, inc 19 sts Rows Sc across 19 sts Row Dec, sc 15, dec 17 sts Row Dec, sc 13, dec 15 sts Row Sc across 15 sts Row Dec, sc 11, dec 13 sts Row Dec, sc, hdc 2, dc 3, hdc 2, sc, dec 11 sts Tie off. Repeat for second panel. Set panels aside for assembly later. Wings make 4 panels in twos as explained below with 3. Ch 5, sc across 4 sts Row 2: Inc twice, sc 1, inc 7 sts Row 3: Sc 5, inc twice 9 sts Row 4: Inc, sc 7, inc 11 sts Row 5: Sc across 11 sts Row 6: Sc 10, inc 12 sts Rows Sc across 12 sts Row Dec, sc 10 11 sts Row Sc across 11 sts Switch to main body colour.
Sc across 11 sts Row Dec, sc 9 10 sts Switch back to wing colour. Dec twice, sc 6 8 sts Row Sc 6, inc twice 10 sts Row This is a family who has recently lost their 7-month-old son, and any loving thing I can do for them is so appreciated. My sister loves it and is skipping round demanding to be called Fairy Queen Florence!
Hi Mindy, I am a novice in crochet- How do you make a foundation single crochet stitch? You then put great tutorial from Moogly should I google Moogly? Hi Mindy, I just love the crown patterns, have made a couple today for gifts. I am developing a website where I sell handmade goods and all profit is given to charity and causes. I would love to be able to feature them as one of our items with credit going to you for the design. Would you consider this please? A row of Foundation Single Crochet basically takes the place of a starting chain and the first row of single crochet.
I just linked to your pattern from my blog. Thank you for the adorable pattern! And congratulations on your new son. Here is a link to my post. Let me know if you want me to change the wording or anything.
The cotton definitely has more structure and gives the body and wings good definition. My grandson tells me if you make this crown for me you will have to bow to me. Your butterflies are adorable. Inc, sc 13, inc 17 sts Row Sc 6, inc twice 10 sts Row Also, you will need to drop your yarn on opposite sides depending on what wing panel you are working on. I am actually planning to purchase a better tripod in the hopefully near future so I can make more tutorials and maybe some videos, so maybe someday!
Making this for my 5 year old great grandson. Almost finished but itwill not stand up.
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I used the worsted 4 yarn and a f hook,. Dont know what to do. My grandson tells me if you make this crown for me you will have to bow to me. Lol looks great but lays flat please help. Lol, he sounds like a jokester. Every time I do it it twists.
It will be hard for me to help without seeing it. I sometimes run my fingers along the FSC chain before slip stitching to make sure there are no twists. First, add safety eyes I used 9mm for the purple butterfly and 10mm for the grey or stitch happy eyes using black crochet thread. With your tapestry needle and a length of yarn you set aside earlier, place the first wing between the panels and sew through all three pieces, the back panel, the wing and the front panel. I have labeled the picture below to give you an idea of where you will be sewing your pieces.
When the wing is sewn in place between the panels, tie a knot in the yarn tails to secure and hide them between the panels of the body. Continue crocheting down the side of the head and body. When you get to the wing, simply crochet in the stitches of the front panel only, sine this portion is already sewn shut.
Stop when you get to the bottom. Pull up a long loop and leave this for now. With a length of yarn that you set aside earlier, place the second wing between the panels and attach the same way you did for the first. Tie the yarn tails in a knot inside the panels of the body to secure.
Next, with a length of yarn that you set aside earlier, place the first antenna between the panels and attach by sewing through all three pieces, the back panel, the antenna and the front panel. Continue crocheting around the head, topping up stuffing as you go. Close with a slst to first st and tie off.
Poke the yarn tails back inside the piece. The information and photos in this post are the sole copyrighted property of Spin a Yarn Crochet. This post may contain affiliate links, which means Spin a Yarn Crochet may receive some compensation if you click a link and purchase something that we have recommended. Thank you for your support! I have 3 great nieces who lost their grandma 3 years ago. Grandma is remembered by butterflies and lilacs. I made butterflies for each of them, but they were from a magnet pattern and 1 dimensional.
These are perfect and I love the cute face of the stitched eyes. On my to do list now. Thank you for the free pattern. They are so cute!! Thank you for the pattern. Many of my 14 grandchildren and three great grands will love them. Your butterflies are adorable.
Thanks so much for sharing your pattern. Our readers will love it. Thanks for sharing this cute butterfly pattern — I finished one today and I love it! It was very easy to follow the pattern.
I am already looking forward to crocheting the grasshopper! Or Pin for later! Caron Cotton Cakes in Gerber Daisy one g skein was enough for all three butterflies. Safety eyes I used both 9 and 10 mm ; Black crochet thread for mouth and eyebrows; Stuffing ; Tapestry needle Reading this Pattern: Stitches and Special Terms: Work 2 sc in the same st. Work a regular sc decrease.