As I’m writing this, it is snowing for the third straight day here in Denver. It’s not uncommon for us to get spring snowstorms, but they always come as a shock to me. Just as you’re starting to get pumped about springtime, a foot of snow gets dumped on your excitement. Lucky for me, I have my own little patch of springtime at Squirrel Picnic, where the crochet garden continues to bloom.
This week I’m making butterflies. I found a lot of complicated butterfly patterns online and in books. Though the complex butterflies were gorgeous, I didn’t have time for all those steps, so I wrote this pattern for a simple and fast and cute little butterfly.
I can think of several great uses for these butterflies: Sew them onto bags, towels, pillows, or afghans. Glue a magnet on and attach them to your fridge door. Pin them to a bulletin board. They add a little touch of spring wherever they go. What will you do with your butterflies?
Easy Butterfly Pattern
Finished size: 1 3/4″ x 1 3/4″
Materials:
Small amounts of worsted weight yarn in any two colors you like.
(For this pattern, I’ll call the lighter color A and the darker color B.)
Size 00/3.50 mm steel crochet hook
Tapestry needle
Instructions:
Wings
With A, ch 11
2 dc in 4th ch from hook.
Ch 3 and slst in next ch.
Ch 4, 2 tr in next ch, ch 4 and slst in next ch.
Ch 4, 2 tr in next ch, ch 4 and slst in next ch.
Ch 3, 2 dc in next ch, ch 2 and slst in next ch.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing. Using the tail, loosely sew up the center of the wings. Work in ends.
Body
With B and leaving a tail at least 6″ long, ch 7. Sc in 3rd ch from hook, slst in each of next 4 ch. Fasten off, leaving another 6″ tail for sewing.
Finishing
Place the body on top of the wings so that the tail ends of the body and the smaller wings are on the bottom. Sew the body to the wings by using the left tail to sew the left side of the body and the right tail to sew the right side of the body. When you get to the head of the butterfly, tie the two strands together in a knot and trim to make the antennae.
April 17, 2013 at 8:12 pm
I think I need to learn to crochet… These are so cute!
April 17, 2013 at 11:47 pm
These are so sweet. I must try these 😦
April 18, 2013 at 8:13 am
So what you’re saying is you are a Yarn Programmer “Ch 3, 2 dc in next ch, ch 2 and ss in next ch”
April 18, 2013 at 10:52 am
That’s great, Daniel! I never thought of that before. If you watch me crochet sometime, I might look like a 3-dimensional printer.