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Riet Surtel-Smeulders © 2003 Thanks Riet for Sharing this pattern with us.
To see Larger Photo's of the Butterfly and a graph of the butterfly Click Here.


Patterns from my first butterfly in the RR butterflies 3 and the butterfly for Eva in the Same RR.
The pattern picture is from the first butterfly. The butterfly for Eva is almost the same, only two wings and there are more picots in the wings.

Butterfly 1 and butterfly Eva
Start with two shuttles with different colors.
R1 10 ---2 --- 10 (the picots are the antennas , so had to be long)
SR1 10/10.  SR2 10/10.  SR3 10/10. SCMR [ Ch 10 (R2 10-10) Ch 10 ]
Ch 10 + (join between SR3 and SR2). Ch 10+ ( join between SR2 and SR1). Ch 10 + (join between SR1 and Head)

Wing
Go to the other site of the body, by joining a second time on the same place on the other site.
R3 10-10 (picot big enough for 5 joins)
*Ch 5-5.  R4 10+10 (join on R3)** repeat from * to ** 3 times.
R8 opposite R7 10-10 (picot big enough for 3 joins)
Ch 5-5 R9 10+10 (join R3). Ch 10+ (join between SR2 and SR3). R10  10+10 (join R8).
Ch 10 + (join between SR3 and SCMR )
Make the point of the wing the ds are insite the point , see picture.
Ch 5-5-5-5-10+ (join last picot of chain) 5+ (join opposite picot) 5.  R11. 2+2 ( join opposite picot)
5 R12. 4+4 (join opposite picot) 5. R13. 10+10 (join R8)
The following chains , the ds are at the outsite of the wing, see picture.Till this point booth butterflies are the same, for the rest of the pattern is different for the booth butterflies

First  the description for butterfly 1
Ch 5-5 R14. 10+10 (join on R8) Ch 5-5. R15. 3+3 (join on chain between R7 and 8)
Ch 5-5-5. R16 . 4+4 (join on chain between R6 and 5) Ch 5-5-5-5 + (join on chain between R5 and 4)  
Ch 5-5 + (join on chain between R4 ans 3) Ch 5 + (join between head and SR1 Cut and tie

The Butterfly Eva
The chains after R 13 have more picots , in short hand
Ch 2 (-2)5x. R14 Ch 2 (-2)5x. R15 Ch 2 (-2)8x. R16. Ch 2 (-2)11x. join Ch 2(-2)5x. join  between head and SR1.
The second wing starts exactly on the same place and is tatted the same as the first wing.
After the last join of the second wing, cut and tie.

I wish you lots of success.
You can use the pattern and you can also use it for your guild magazines, as long as you put in my name and I like it to get a magazine with the pattern if that is possible.

Riet Surtel-Smeulders
NATA#307
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