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Tiny Butterfly Simple Crochet Pattern

March 19, 2012 by AllFreeCrochet 8 Comments

Are you so excited to be joining us in our new blog? I can’t believe we’re finally launching Stitch and Unwind! You’re going to love everything we give you. Starting with today, we’re going to provide you with a fabulous project from AllFreeCrochet.

Since the spring season has finally reached us, I thought the perfect project to share were these Tiny Butterflies. This crochet pattern is great for beginners because it involves single crochet and chaining, something you learn right off the bat.

Happy Spring everyone and we are so happy you are joining us!

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  1. Kat says

    March 19, 2012 at 5:44 pm

    I organize my yarns by weights. Have crochet threads in clear plastic containers. Other yarns are on what I call open-box shelving .. 2 squares beside each other, 3 going up. Of course there are some yarns that are in fabric totes (here & there – LOL).

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  2. Lynne says

    March 19, 2012 at 6:06 pm

    I’m so thankful for the tutorial with the pattern! I’m very new to crochet and this is very helpful.

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  3. Barbara Ovalle says

    March 20, 2012 at 5:44 am

    Too simple !!

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  4. Cathy Wendler says

    March 26, 2012 at 11:48 am

    Nice. I can think of several ways to make this tiny butterfly.

    I save the square plastic “bags” with a zipper that new comforters, baby toys and things come in. Sometimes they even have a handle. Easy to stack cuz they’re boxy. And clear. You could put the colors for a certain to do project all together and have a grab and go bag.

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  5. Dorothy vonFriewalde says

    March 26, 2012 at 4:54 pm

    It’s small and would adorn a lovely hat or bag. Simple enough to whip out very quickly.

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  6. Bonnie Peysen says

    April 26, 2016 at 4:34 am

    I love the looks of your pattern’s just hope & pray I can learn them, I make Pot Holders & had a friend help me & I liked 3 rounds on the Pineapple Tablecloth & she passed away & I did not have the heart to go back to it, I still have it but want finish it I am sure,
    I love to try & do the right way, my eyes are not that great but hubby bought me a large magnifier & helps some, I love to try I am so far behind I have lost my thoughts of how to make something & I just keep trying, I will be 73 the 30th of May & that may have something to do with it…LOL
    Thanks for all your great things I read tonight, going to try & make a purse, is these the easest ones you have honey??
    Thanks for all you do for us, Bonnie

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