Sunday, August 1, 2010

Delicate Butterfly Doily Finally Finished

 I started this project - Delicate Butterfly Doily.... well, I guess it's been months ago now, and last night I sat down with it, determined to finish it off.  It has been hibernating in my pile of WIP (works in progress) for quite some time.  I am struggling with forcing myself to finish the WIP that I put aside before I begin anything new.  Yea, like that's going to happen!  Give me a break.  ha.


The beginning of the butterfly is posted HERE, if you care to take a gander at it.


I stupidly thought it was okay to use a crochet thread size 3 just because it was a pretty color.  It's okay to use size 3 thread - just not with a size 7 crochet hook.  If you're going to use the size 3 thread I recommend using a larger hook, possibly a 5 or even a size 3 hook.  The pattern itself doesn't have a material list so it's basically up to you.  The crochet bug that posted the pattern used size 10 thread and a size 7 hook which sounds like it would be great for the butterfly but it'll come out smaller than the one I made.


Here's the updated photos, please let me know if you've made this public domain pattern.  It's beautiful and I would love to post your photos of your delicate butterfly doily to show off here for others to be inspired and just say "Ahhhh, isn't that pretty?"  (grin)




Notes are below photos...
 The pattern was relatively easy to follow as long as I didn't have any distractions and was able to concentrate intently on each word and abbreviation in it.
Keeping careful track of the stitches and rows I made made it go along smoothly.  Once I forgot what row I was on and it was hell trying to figure out where I left off. 
Mark your pattern and your work as you go along and it should be okay.  (The rows are hard to count as they aren't in a straight line - advanced crocheters may not have a problem with this but I can see where a beginner might.  Keep in mind this pattern is do-able for a beginner, but definitely a good challenge.)





5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh How GEORGOUS :)

Cynthia said...

Why thank you! (taking a low bow) ..
Question is, what does one do with it? I tried putting it in a frame but the frame wasn't quite large enough to accommodate the wing span of this butterfly. Too bad cuz it really looked good in the wide, gold frame I got at a yard sale. Any ideas anyone?

Anonymous said...

It's so pretty! I don't know how to crochet, I was visiting another page (the caregiver notes) and found this by accident. You are very talented!

Anonymous said...

I am glad you liked the Devotional,, I post one every Friday :)

I think it would make a GEORGEOUS Applique on a pillow case :)

Debi R said...

It would make a beautiful embellishment when appliqued on just about anything, TDC on the back of a jacket, on a leather purse, a blouse, etc. You might even make it into a broach/pin. It's gorgeous!