Hello my dear friends, this past Sunday morning was not very nice when it came to the weather. We had quite a storm that started in the middle of the night which woke me up at 4.15 am and kept me up for a few hours. Fortunately everything went well the rest of the night/early morning but we still had high wind warnings all day. So... what does a girl do when there is no point heading outside? ... she makes a new tutorial to share with her lovely, sweet and thoughtful bloggers! And that is what I did. I love my tiny crochet little flowers and my modest violets a lot because of their beauty and because they are so quick and easy to make and they can be used in so many ways. That's why I thought that it would be nice to create something little that will be perfect to pair up with either of them and that would be ... a little crochet butterfly. After a few tryouts and one of them went terribly wrong, I was happy with the look of the little flying fellow that I created and I was ready to share him with you and here he is ... ... my little 'Flutter~By'. You will need the same things as if you were crocheting my tiny flower or the modest violet ... ~ a crochet hook ~ I used a 1 mm hook ~ crochet yarn that is right for the strength size for the size of hook ~ scissors ~ a black marker (I will show you what for further down) ...that's all! The little butterfly is very easy to make and it is again only one row. I have given you the instructions in the written form and again as a chart so you may pick which one you prefer to use. And this is how you make the little critter ... ... make a magic ring leaving a little tail, it will be needed later. Now crochet the following into the ring ... ... 6 chain stitches, 1 double treble, 2 treble, 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, one slip stitch ... next ... 3 chain stitches, 1 double crochet, 1 treble, 4 chain stitches, 1 slip stitch ... now ... 4 chain stitches, 1 treble, 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, 1 slip stitch ... and finally ... 3 chain stitches, 1 double crochet, 2 treble, 1 double treble, 6 chain stitches, 1 slip stitch ... and that is it!! Leaving a thread 'tail' for pulling ~ cut your thread now. Take both of your thread 'tails' and pull them very tight to make the butterfly form. Then tie a knot in the thread 'tails' and pull very tightly again ... ... then cut them off short leaving about half an inch. These are now your little critter's antennae. This is a neat little butterfly ~ just over the size of a penny. And this is where a black marker might come in handy. If you prefer your little flutter~by to have black antennae ... ... then using your marker, very carefully dye them black but make sure you don't get too close to the body so that you don't accidentally mark it. And that's all that's to it ... you are done! I decided to use a small earring as the butterflies body, but you can use anything you would like really or leave it just as it is. I hope you have enjoyed my latest tutorial ~ it was really neat to make it! It is so nice when you stop by here at Todowlen and visit me, so maybe I will see you here soon again. I hope you are well my dear friends and life is treating you kind. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.