How to Crochet a Butterfly: 13 Steps
Crocheting a butterfly is a beautiful way to add a touch of elegance and creativity to your projects. Follow these 13 steps to crochet an adorable butterfly in no time.
1. Gather materials: Select your preferred yarn and crochet hook that corresponds well with the yarn size. You will also need scissors and a tapestry needle for finishing touches.
2. Start the body: Using your chosen yarn, begin by making a slip knot and chain six (ch 6).
3. Form the body: Slip stitch (sl st) into the first chain, creating a circle. Next, chain one (ch 1), then single crochet (sc) six times into the circle. Slip stitch into the first sc.
4. Continue the body: Chain three (ch 3), double crochet (dc) into the same stitch and again in each of the next three stitches, making a total of four dc including the ch 3.
5. Second row of the body: Chain one (ch 1), turn your work, single crochet (sc) in each double crochet across.
6. Create antennae: Chain five (ch 5). Working back along the chain, make one slip stitch in each of the next four chains, then slip stitch into the same stitch at the base of the antennae.
7. Repeat for second antenna: Chain five again, slip stitch down as previously done, and then slip stitch it back to the base once more.
8. Forming upper wings: Chain five (ch 5). Then triple crochet (tr) three times into the same first stitch at the base of upper wings.
9. Return to base: Chain five (ch 5), then slip stitch into the same stitch where you began step eight.
10. Finishing upper wings: Next, chain four (ch 4), triple crochet twice in the same stitch, chain four (ch 4) and slip stitch into the same stitch to finish the upper wings.
11. Forming lower wings: Chain three (ch 3), double crochet once, then half double crochet (hdc) once in the same stitch you started the lower wing.
12. Return to base: Chain three (ch 3) again and slip stitch back into the same stitch where you began step eleven.
13. Finishing touches: Cut your yarn, leaving a tail long enough for weaving in with your tapestry needle. Pull the yarn through your last loop and tighten to secure. Weave in all loose ends to neaten up your butterfly.
Congratulations! You have now crocheted a charming butterfly. Attach it to hats, scarves, blankets, or use as an appliqué on clothes and accessories. The possibilities are endless!