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Big Bug Bundle: Ladybug, Bee, Butterfly
Meet Harold the Ladybug, Gladys the Bee, and Enid the Butterfly! Together they make up the Big Bug Bundle, a pattern where three different insects are created from the same basic body shape. This pattern has simple shapes that make it great for beginners. Plus with three different finished products, it’s three times as rewarding. This project uses small amounts of many colors, making it a great stash buster as well.
Can you believe that there are over 6 million species of insects on the planet? Small but mighty and often overlooked, insects are capable of amazing feats of strength and agility. They also play important roles in our ecosystem, from making new life by pollinating plants to breaking down dead matter to speed up decay and enrich soil. Butterflies and bees are pollinators, helping to fertilize plants. Ladybugs are fierce protectors who eat other bad bugs that would damage plants. Together, Gladys, Enid, and Harold are superheroes who help gardens to bloom.
Difficulty
Beginner
Skills and Techniques
- Working in the round in small circumferences
- I-cord
Yarn
Cascade Anthem (100% Acrylic, 186 yds/170 m per
100g skein) or another worsted weight yarn
- MC1 09 - Pink; 50 yards/46 meters (partial skein)
- MC2 38 - Lemon; 40 yards/37 meters (partial skein)
- MC3 05 - Black; 65 yards/59.5 meters (partial skein)
- CC1 25 - Light Blue; 20 yards/19 meters (partial skein)
- CC2 34 - Dark Lavender; 25 yards/23 meters (partial skein)
- CC3 39 - Burnt Orange; 30 yards/27.5 meters (partial skein)
Needles
- US 5/3.75mm needles for working small pieces in the round: double pointed needles or 1 long circular
- US 5/3.75mm double pointed needles for working I-cord
Notions
- Stitch marker - removeable
- Tapestry needle
- Six 12mm animal safety eyes in black (two per bug)
- Polyester fiber fill
Finished Measurements
One size: 8 inches/20.5 cm tall from top of head to tips of feet
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- First published: March 2020
- Page created: March 31, 2020
- Last updated: April 24, 2020 …
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