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Butterfly Band PatternCrochet pattern by Alice Bakker-SickingCrochet a Butterfly BandCrochet from now on butterflies in a band. For instance, along a blanket edge or replace the Butterfly Band inthe “Sophie’s Universe” blanket (part 14 of the CAL 2015). The Butterfly Band was made by me as part of theSophie’s Universe. Because people liked it, I have written the pattern down in this document. The roundsmatch the rounds of the Sophie’s Universe, so you lose no stitches or height and can continue with part 15 ofthe CAL. I imagine that with some adjustments the Band also can be used in other blankets or as edge onanother work. The butterflies are best first exercised in a swatch before starting the band. Behind thebutterflies flowers are crocheted, so it looks like they are fluttering above a field of flowers.More information on my blogs:http://elzeboom.wordpress.com/ (Dutch)http://elzeblaadje.wordpress.com/ (English)Yarn and hookI have made the band as part of the Sophie’s Universe CAL with SMC Bravo and hook 4.0 mm in differentcolors.U.S. terms are used St stitchSk skipCh chainSc - single crochetSLst slip stitchBpsc backpost single crochetHdc half double crochetBphdc backpost half double crochetDc double crochetBpdc Backpost double crochetTrc Treble crochetDtr2 tog Bobble 2 dtrc crocheted together in 1 loop and 1 spotTr3 tog Bobble 3 trc crocheted together in 1 loop and 1 spotDtrc double treble crochetFptrc Frontpost treble crochetSU Sophie’s Universe** repeat pattern between starsAttention:Rounds or rows are to be crocheted in one direction. Elsewhere the butterflies can’t be made!1Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

The basicsCast on -- crochet sc or use other stitches along the edge of your work or blanket to make the basicrow. You can also start with a long chain and crochet a row of sc. If necessary crochet in corners 1 sc,ch 2, 1 sc. Skip this round in the SU.Extra rounds -- In the SU there is an optional round with back-poststitches (bpsc or bpdc) under and above the butterfly band. It isnice to make these as part of your band, but not necessary.Crochet the first round (in SU round 91) before round 0 and thelast (in SU round 98) round after round 6. For more details on theserounds, look on Dedri’s site.Starting a round -- Start with a standing dc or standing sc or attachwith a loop and crochet ch 3 or ch 1 instead of 1 dc or 1 sc.Ending a round -- End with a slst in the first dc or sc of your roundand clip the yarn.Oblong blanket --The pattern is written with the SU or anothersquare blanket in mind, but can easly be adjusted for anotherblanket. Just skip the corner stitches and start and end each rowwith at least 4 dc’s or 4 sc’s. Don’t forget to start each row on the right side and count your stitchesin the first round.List of rounds and relation to the Sophie’s Universe Round 0 – round of dc-- round 92 in SU -- 167 st on each side – part 13 Round 1 – butterfly spots-- round 93 in SU -- part14 Round 2 – small wings-- round 94 in SU Round 3 – large wings-- round 95 in SU Round 4 – leaves-- extra round behind round 3 Round 5 – flowers-- round 96 in SU -- 170 st on each side Round 6 – round of dc-- round 97 in SU -- 174 st on each side2Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

Round 0 and 1 -- Starting the Butterfly BandRound 0 – starting the band -- crochet a roundof dc. In a square blanket crochet in each corner2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the chain-space and start inone of the corners. Skip this round in SU, youalready made it in round 92.Distribution butterflies – Assign the places inround 0 where the butterflies will flutter in yourband with place markers or pins. Each butterflyneeds 7 stitches. In between the butterflies anequal set of stitches is needed.In my SU I have distributed 8 butterflies on each side in such an order that the outermost butterfliesare on the same spot as the moon-shaped flowers and the middle of the side is exactly between the2 inner butterflies. The distribution becomes: corner, 20 dc, bf, 12 dc, bf, 10 dc, bf, 8 dc, bf, 8 dc, bf, 8dc, bf, 10 dc, bf, 12 dc, bf, 20 dc, and corner. (Totally 168 st)Another distribution of the butterflies is making 9 butterflies and in between 10 dc and until thecorners also 10 dc. (Totally 167 st)In a oblong blanket you crochet 8, 10 or 12 stitches between the butterflies. For instance 4 dc-bf-8dc-bf -8 dc-bf-8 dc -bf-4 dcBut feel free to place the butterflies anywhere you likeRound 1 – start in one of the corners of your square blanket or on a side of an oblong blanket on theright side. Crochet 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc in the chain-space in each corner. Crochet only dc in this roundand crochet on the butterfly spot, ch 7, skipping 7 st. (photo) (Round 93 in SU)3Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

Round 2 – Small WingsRound 2 – Crochet sc in this round. Start the round in a corner. Crochet in the corners in the chainspace, 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc.On the spot of the butterfly crochet: 1 sc in the 7 chain-space of round 1 (photo 1) Ch 2 1 sc in the chain-space of round 1 Tr3 tog Bobble 3 Fptrc in 2nd st of round 0 crocheted together (in the right corner beneaththe chain-space) (photo 2) 1 sc in the chain-space of round 1 (middle sc) (Mark this st) Tr3 tog Bobble 3 Fptrc in 5th st of round 0 crocheted together (in the left corner beneaththe chain-space) (photo 3) 1 sc in chain-space of round 1 Ch 2 1 sc in the chain-space of round 1 or in the first st of round 1Continue with making sc in round 1. (Round 94 in SU)Attention:You can mark the middle sc, so you can easily find the space A and B in the next round.The last sc of the Butterfly can be made in the chain space of round 1 or in the first st after thebutterfly of round 1. I liked the last option, but you have to find out what is comfortable for you.Beware not to increase your stitches too much in this round.4Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

Round 3 - Large WingsBARound 3 – Start in a corner. Crochetin the corner in the chain-space: 2 dc,ch 2, 2 dc, crochet another 2 dc andcontinue with *ch 1/sk 1 st, 1 dc*,repeat until butterfly spot and inbetween the butterflies. Always endwith a dc before the butterfly, don’tworry about extra stitches, you cancorrect in a next round. Before youreach the corner make another 2 dc,so you end each side with 4 dc.In the butterfly spot: 1 trc in space (A) right beside middle sc of round 2 (photo 1&2) Dtr2tog Bobble 2 x dtrc in space A crocheted together(photo 3) 1 trc in space A (photo 4) Ch 3 1 Bpsc around middle sc of round 2, Ch 3 1 trc in space B, left of middle sc of round 2 (photo 5) Dtr2tog Bobble 2 x dtrc in space B crocheted together 1 trc in space B (photo 6)Continue with 1 dc in round 2 and repeat ** of round 3 (round 95 in SU)5Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

Round 4 - LeavesRound 4 – You are working behind round 3! Start in the first 1 chain-space after a corner on one sideof round 3. Crochet behind the stitches of round 3. Crochet *1 sc in the skipped stitch of round 2, 1back-post sc around the next dc of round 3*. Repeat these stitches until the butterfly spot and inbetween the butterflies. On the corners stop crocheting in the last 1 chain-space and crochet ch 5behind the corner. (Photo 6) Turn the blanket and continue on the next side. Crochet no dc’s in thecorner.In the butterfly spot: Ch 3 behind the first large wing (photo 5)Skip the treble and bobble stitchesSc around the first ch 3 of round 3Dc around the butterfly body, making a long loop, (photo’s 1,2,3)Sc around the second ch 3 of round 3,skip the treble and bobble stitchesCh 3 behind the second large wing (photo 5)Continue round 4. (Not in SU)backsidebackside6Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

Round 5 – V-FlowersRound 5 - Start in a corner. Crochet in the corners in the chain-space 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc, and crochet 6dc until first chain-space of round 3. Continue with 2 dc (V) in each chain-space of round 3. Repeatuntil last chain-space and crochet the 6 remaining dc until corner.In the butterfly spot: Bphdc around first trc (Photo 1)Bpsc around top of dtr2tog Bobble (Photo 2)Bphdc around second trcBpdc around dc of round 4 (Photo 3)Bphdc around third trcBpsc around top of dtr2tog BobbleBphdc around fourth trcContinue with the 2 V-flowers (Round 96 in SU)7Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

Last round – counting the stitchesRound 6 – Last round of the band – Start in a corner, Crochet in the corners in the chain-space, 2 dc,ch 2 , 2 dc . Continue with crocheting dc, also on the butterfly spots (7 st). On each butterfly spot youcan decrease 1 st by crocheting 2 dc together.But first start counting the stitches on each side. In the SU at this point each side counts 174 stitches.Does your side count more decrease some stitches as mentioned above. Does your side counts less,increase some stitches on the butterfly spot. (Round 97 in SU) Continue with round 98 in SU.Enjoy your crochet.Much fun with the butterfly bandElzeblaadje / Alice Bakker-SickingWith thanks to Ellen Hartmeijer for some advice.Elzeblaadje 2013-2015 Alice Bakker-Sicking. All rights reserved. THIS PATTERN IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY! The pattern of parts of the pattern may not be copied orpublished (online and in writing) altered or sold without permission of the designer. Items may be made and sold (not online) in limited numbers by others with noticewhich mentioning of the pattern and designer as the source of the item. Changes and improvements can be reported at the websites8Elzeblaadje Alice Bakker-Sicking 2015

But feel free to place the butterflies anywhere you like Round 1 – start in one of the corners of your square blanket or on a side of an oblong blanket on the right side. Crochet 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc in the chain-space in each corner. Crochet only dc in this round and crochet on the butterfly spot, ch 7, skipping 7 st. (photo) (Round 93 in SU)

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