Saturday, September 19, 2009

3-D Butterfly


Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread for main color, 6 inch piece of contrasting color size 10 cotton thread for body (or use main color), 2 stitch markers, fabric stiffener (optional)

Finished Size: 2.5 inches x 1.5 inches at widest points

Special Stitches:
Picot: ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook
Double Treble (dtr): yo 3 times, insert hook in designated st, yo, draw up loop, (yo, draw through 2 loops on hook) 4 times

ch 5, join with sl st in 5th ch from hook to form loop

Round 1: ch 3, 2 dc in loop, ch 2, [3 dc in loop (shell made), ch 2] 7 times, join with sl st in top of beg ch 3. (8 shells)

Round 2: sl st in each of next 2 sts, sl st into ch sp, ch 3, (2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in same sp, [(3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in next ch sp], 7 times, join with sl st in top of beg ch 3. (16 shells)

Round 3: sl st in each of next 2 sts, sl st into ch sp, ch 4, (6 tr, picot, 7 tr) in same sp, sc in sp between next 2 shells from prev row, (7 tr, picot, 7 tr) in next ch sp, sc in sp between next 2 shells from prev row, * [(2 dc, 2 tr, 3 dtr, picot, 3 dtr, 2 tr, 2 dc) in next ch sp, sc in sp between next 2 shells from prev row], place marker in sc just made (see Fig. 1), repeat between [ and ] once, ** [(7 tr, picot, 7 tr) in next ch sp, sc in sp between next 2 shells from prev row] twice, repeat between * and ** once, join with sl st in top of beg ch 4. Fasten off, weave in ends.

Finishing:

1. Fold the piece in half making sure the fold is between the 2 sets of upper wings. (see Fig. 1)

2. Fold 6 inch piece of thread in half and tie a knot approximately 5/8 inch from the fold. (see Fig. 2)

3. Making sure not to twist the loop, place the folded piece around the center of the body and pull knot through the loop. (see Fig. 3)

4. Stiffen as desired. *Butterfly will stand as shown in Fig. 4 without stiffening.



Fig. 1


Fig. 2


Fig. 3


Fig. 4


Finished 3-D Butterfly
Pattern designed and written by April Moreland
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28 comments:

simplypeaceable said...

Like this pattern! It looks really elegant. I shall try tackling this soon!

Baba64 said...

Hello
I have a little problem. We are a Yahoo-Group for Lace-Knitting (knitting-Delight). Momentanely we knit a poncho for childern which has to be born and are death. For make for the parents a human burial.
It was also asked for a piece of memorial with the same yarn as the cloth is. The action is calling "schmetterlingskinder", what means, childern like a butterfly.
Now a member of our group took here your butterfly a translated the pattern in German. I know, that is not allowed, but the mail is already in the group. Now to my question: your butterfly is very pretty. Could we take the German pattern in our groupe and make this butterfly as piece of memorial? Or do you like that I delete the German pattern of your 3-D-Butterfly - naturally I hope that you say no :-)
I hope of a positive answer, send you kind regards and wish you a good day.
Baba64, moderator Knitting-Delight

handsindelight.com said...

Breathtakingly Beautiful!

crochetgirl said...

I wanted to thank you for your sharing and skill. I just made one of these out of red white and blue varigated thread and it is tooo cute. I will be attaching a pin to the back. Thanks Again! Yvonne

shari wesley said...

i really enjoyed the pattern and wish for more simple patterns .

Sandy said...

This would be cute on a hat or purse

Sandy said...

Would be cute on a purse or hat for decoration. Darling

Michela In Milton said...

I have made four of these lovely butterflies to place on hats and scarves! They are so pretty! And so easy! Thanks for sharing!

Donna said...

This is beautiful and I'm going to make a couple today! Thank you for sharing!
Blessings, Donna
grandma4five

Jackie said...

This is the best butterfly pattern! Thanks for sharing! :)

PEQUE said...

Hi. I am a bigener with crochet and I cannot understand the 3d buterfly instructions...do you have a tutorial
Kind regards
Nora. H

PEQUE said...

Do you have a tutorial for 3d butterfly?

April said...

I'm sorry, I don't do tutorials for my crochet patterns. This link is very helpful for learning how to read a pattern. http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/tip_crochet.html

Tink's Spin said...

So pretty , think I shall make a few to put on th ehats I am making. Have a great week end , Tink

woollypaws said...

hi Alice, I'd love you to take a look at my attempt at a first crochet 3D butterfly following your great pattern. Thank you so much!

http://crochet4love.blogspot.com/2011/09/3d-butterfly.html

Carla

PS My 3 year old son loves it!

Lee Ann said...

Terrific butterfly! :) Thank you!
Crochet...Gotta Love It!

J' said...

Thank you so much for the pattern.. The finished butterfly is a beauty!
Thank You once again!

ChilliQueen said...

I've been perusing this pattern for a while, and finally took the plunge and tackled it. Well, I am now the proud owner of a large pink neon butterfly! I made it using DK and a 4mm hook (so it's a reasonable size), and it's going to sit high up on the Christmas tree. Thanks from the bottom of my heart for sharing your pattern. Not only does it work well, but it looks amazing too!

Have a wonderful Christmas!

Siân

Rosa Ann Whitehorn Smith said...

Thank you for the wonderful pattern. It is easy to follow and after the first one it will simply be a breeze to memorize.
Rosa

Shari said...

You can also fold them and secure them with a pipe cleaner. Black or brown works great. That makes there body and antena:)

peggy said...

love your pattern!!happy that found your blog!!visit mine would be a pleasure!!

Michele said...

I had tremendous difficulty until I reread the pattern and realized you didn't actually make 8 shells! I had to stop doing what I know and follow your pattern to the letter. Beautiful pattern, and hope to use it in many craft ideas for fundraisers!!!

Betty said...

love this. found you from a pin on pinterest and love your blog. cant wait to read more. have a good day.

Christy said...

Cant wait to try this pattern. Thanks so much for posting it. I see so many patterns out there I love but i dont have the extra money to buy them. Thanks so much for sharing for free. :-)

Charlene Gasnick said...

Your 3D butterfly is fantastic. I am making the butterflies, edging them in black and making a white granny square around them. I will then be making a vest out of the squares. I also have an idea of making a girl's baby blanket with the butterfly in the center of the granny square. I do that with teddy bears in shades of browns for boys but this spurred an idea for the girls. Thanks for sharing.

MissKristiPants said...

Thanks for posting this pattern !!! I am gonna do a few to make some "flutterby's on the edge of some curtains !!!

samicles said...

Hi, I don't know where I'm going wrong, my butterfly looks nothing like a butterfly at all. I have tried doing it 3 times and it's like there are too many stitches or something. What is it supposed to look like before you fold it? Would be good to see it laid out. Thanks x

April said...

Hi Samicles, Thank you for your question. I'm sorry you are having trouble with the butterfly. It can look a little confusing before it's folded. It's very ruffly and looks nothing like a butterfly. Did you place the markers where indicated? They will show you where to make your fold. I will try to get a picture up within the next day or two that will show you what it looks like before it's folded.
Happy Stitching! :)