Welcome to my blog!
Hello to all the hivers of this beautiful community #holozing, today again doing what he likes, I am passionate about, I have fun, knitting is my passion. And making those motifs , make my life happy. Many blessings.
Today I want to show through a tutorial, how to make a cute butterfly keychain, crocheted, inspired by Noxic, the holozing. I hope you like it.
Without further ado, now with the materials to make this cute motif.
Materials for the realization of crocheted butterflies:
- Knitting yarn ,colors: green and orange.
- Scissors
- Knitting needle.
- Knitting needle.
- 6 gray beads.
Steps for the realization of the cute knitted butterfly , Noxic:
- The first thing is to pick up the green yarn with the yarn , then make 8 chain stitches when you reach the end of the round , finish with a slip stitch. This would be the first row.
- Second row: pick up eight chains and close with slip stitch. There in that ring that was formed put 8 single crochet stitches.
- Now for the third row, we change to orange yarn. And we start in each small stitch of the motif. Pick up 3 chains and in the same stitch put 6 double crochet stitches.
- Pick up three chains and in the third chain slip and cast on a slip stitch.
- Knit in the same stitch six more double crochet stitches.
- For the third stitch we do the same thing, 6 stitches high but in the middle we pick up 8 stitches and put the needle in the third stitch with slipped stitches. And we do this until all the slipped stitches are done. In this way we make another stitch and continue making the motif until it is the last stitch. You can be guided by the picture.
- Until you get to make the eight motif.
- Fold the motif, and you can see the butterfly shape.
- With the orange thread we make the center of the motif, it has several points.
- Then with the wool needle we insert the thread. - And we sew the edges.
- We also place the gray pearls.
Here is the final result of the beautiful crocheted butterfly, inspired by Noxic.
Thank you for reading and commenting on my post, many blessings, I hope you like it. God bless you.
The photos are mine, taken with Infinix phone, edited with incollage and translated with Deepl.