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.UntitledlButterflies and CaterpillarslHere is a smattering of the bugs I made for the Palmetto Tatters Butterfly project.I made several variations of each kind, here are the proportions I ended up liking best when all was said and done.For all of the patterns on this page - is a picot, -- is a longer picot, and p is a tiny picot for joining.lSCMR ButterflylBurgundy bug at upper left (size 20 Opera)For these I wind a shuttle full and pull of half a foot or so of thread to finger-tat the chain parts of the SCMR.The shuttle makes all of the rings.start SCMR [ch 1 R 10-1--1-9 p 3ch 3R 3+5-7ch 4-4R 7-5 p 3ch 3R 3+9-1--1-10ch 1] close SCMRTie ends and cut to form antennæ.Variant: Brown bug at center bottom (size 12 Finca perle cotton), black and red bugs at center rightStart and end the SCMR with 3 sts instead of 1.After closing the SCMR make a split ring of 5/5 for the head, then tie and cut ends to form antennæ.lSimple 4-ring butterflylPink bugs (size 10 Manuela) and variegated red bug at upper right (size 20 Flora)R 9-1--1-7 p 3R 3+4-7R 7-4 p 3R 3+7-1--1-9Tie ends in a twice (which makes a head), cut to form antennæ.Variant: Variegated blue bug in center (size 10 Manuela)Add beads, this requires a dozen beads:R 9 b 1<3b>1b7 p 3R 3+4 b 7R 7 b 4 p 3R 3+7 b 1<3b>1 b 9Variant: Burgundy bug in center (Opera again)String 16 beads, work as above but slide a bead up from the shuttle thread at <3b> on large wings and b on small wings (these are what calls "down beads").lCaterpillarlShown in size 8 Finca perle cotton in blue and variegated green and size 20 Flora in plain green.For these I wind a shuttle full, string beads for the left eyes, and pull out an arm's length to finger tat the unflipped side of the split rings.You want large beads to give a bug-eyed look, for size 10 thread or size 8 perle cotton I use size 6 seed beads, for size 20 thread I use size 8 seed beads.Be sure to slide the bead for the eye up onto the last ring, I string a single bead for the right-hand eye onto the free thread as I get to the stitch that holds it in place.R 3-7-3SR 3-3/3-3 repeat to desired length(do at least 5 repeats for a good-sized bug.I work until there's just enough free thread left to do the final ring)Head: SR 5 b 2/5 b 2 Tie & trim ends for antennæ.Variant: Blue caterpillarBody is same, head is SR 3-3 b 1/3-3 b 1Variant: Not pictured because I haven't tried it yet!For a fuzzy caterpillar, put a small picot after every DS.Where a picot is marked in the pattern, make an extra-long picot (half an inch?).Cutting the ends off of the extra-long picots might also make them look more like legs.HTML: <NOSCRIPT>HTML: </NOSCRIPT> [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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