

Again with the yellow 
Cébélia size 30 (maybe I can use the whole ball this way) I made the first attempt at this butterfly.  It wasn't working quite the way I wanted, so the second wing is actually the second attempt.  That seemed to work better so I made another one to be certain, and, after finishing, decided on a better place to reverse to work up the other side of the wing.  The third one, in 
Coats pastel quilting thread was working really well -- right up to the end.  I went to pull in the ending threads and pulled the magic thread out instead.  The poor thing has a knot and a bit of fabric glue on the back.  
  Then I thought, "Ha!  The problem is where I'm starting."  The fourth one (in Coats jewel quilting thread) started in a different place so that I could end with a split ring and make crocheted antennae.  Ta-da!  No thread ends to hide.
 
4 comments:
Very pretty Marty.
I am glad you've shown your work along the way.
That's a very pretty butterfly. It's really neat to see the design process, warts & all.
These are all so pretty! I like your idea of finishing with the antennae in crochet.
Once again, I love them all!
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