In this Amigurumi tutorial I show you how to crochet a Monarch Butterfly. This fun project is ideal for intermediate and practiced crocheters.
I’m using U.S. crochet terms in this tutorial.
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TIME STAMPS:
Intro: 0:00
Materials: 2:58
Forewing base: 9:19
Right forewing outline: 32:39
Left forewing outline: 55:23
Hindwing base: 01:10:38
Hindwing outline: 01:20:55
Body: 01:30:43
MATERIALS AND TOOLS:
- DK/light worsted weight yarn (I used Rico Creative Ricorumi in Fox):
OR 4-Ply/Fingering weight yarn (I used Scheepjes Catona in Jet Black):
- White embroidery floss:
- hook/B-1 or C-2
- Yarn needle (preferably with a bent tip):
- Large eyed sewing needle
- Stitch marker:
- Small flat pliers (optional)
- Small round pliers (optional)
- Craft wire (optional)
- Super glue (optional)
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TECHNIQUES USED:
Chain and single crochet (ch and sc):
Half double crochet:
Double crochet:
Magic ring:
Make invisible decreases with sc:
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