Butterfly Gnome – Free Crochet Pattern

Hi my loves! We hope you are all well, excited to learn another pattern together with us. We are very happy to spend every day with you, bringing new ideas to learn together. Thinking about distracting you this weekend and bringing new patterns, let’s learn Butterfly Gnome. It’s that cute, super friendly pattern that makes all the difference in your decor.

This is more of an amigurimi pattern. This technique has become very popular in recent years. After recent times, when we had to be confined, without much contact with other people, many found comfort in crafts, a form of distraction and therapy. With that, the techniques were modernized, the ideas, the patterns, and we gained from all this. The greater the number of people who make a craft, the greater the number of ideas, the more patterns and models are created.

It was like that with amigurumi too, people interested in creating characters created new models, people who wanted to make pets created new models, flowers, objects. Butterfly Gnome is very cute, a nice companion for children’s games, for decorating their room or other environment, or for your collection. A new model, full of details that will surely please many of your customers.

Image / Pattern / Tutorial: Winding Road Crochet

Amigurumis require more practice, they are not very suitable for beginners because they have a lot of details. But here, we always recommend you to read the pattern first and, if you feel safe, try to crochet it too. You can start with the smaller pieces, the wings, the hat, and build confidence. Shall we see the step by step? The pattern is available from Winding Road Crochet. The rounds are all described there and separated by the piece you are going to make.

As for the yarns, you can find the yarn used by the designer there too, as a suggestion. We hope you like and take advantage of all the tips that the pattern brings. We can always adapt something or other according to our practice, to make it more personalized. Don’t forget to tell us what you think, who’s going to give it. We are very happy to have this interaction with you. Let’s enjoy this Saturday with lots of art!