Hello, DIY lovers; I'm here today with another project I've been working on. I've made several butterfly projects, but this particular one is different because I tried using a different pattern from the initial one I normally use.
I had two failed attempts but then, as someone who doesn't give up easily on things, I decided to try it again for the third time, and this time around, it came out looking wonderful because I knew the attention I poured into it.
Materials used
Yarns
Crochet needle
Firstly I started by making a slip knot, then I went further into making eight chains.
Then I inserted my hook into the first chain I made earlier and made a slip stitch to get a circle.
Inside the circle I've created. I made four double crochet and five chains; I made a total of eight double crochet. Then I ended with a slip stitch.
Then I changed the color of the yarn to black; inside the five-chain opening on row two, I made five double crochet and six chains and another five double crochet; I repeated the same process inside each of the openings. I ended with a slip stitch.
For the next row, inside the opening that was created again in the third row, I made seven double crochet, three chains, and seven double crochet. Then I ended with a slip stitch.
For the last row, I made a single crochet in each of the stitches. Then, when it got to the opening of (three chains) I made a chain of three and inserted my hook into the first chain and made a slip stitch. Then, I continued to make a single crochet around my project.
After I was done with my last row, it was time to fold my project, I folded the project into half and made a slip stitch in the middle. Then, I made a chain of five and did a single crochet inside the five chains. I did the same for the second, and I was done.
This is the finished look
Thanks for reading 🧡