Purple Azure Butterfly Chart
Designed by Sandi Marshall 8/97

this week begins more in the butterfly series.
also known as
Ogyris Zosine Typha
To crochet into an afghan square:
Materials
Worsted weight acrylic yarn:
1 oz. white, 1 oz. black,
1/2 oz. purple
small amount light yellow
Size G crochet hook
Guage: 4 stitches = 1 inch, 4 rows = 1 inch
Apprx. size of each finished square = 10 inches
Butterfly colors are crocheted in, following the chart. The antannae, indicated in blue on the chart, are embroidered on when the square has been completed.
Directions
With white yarn, chain 41.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across.(40 sc)
Rows 2 - 5: sc in ea sc across.
Row 6: Begin chart at first row on the chart.
Rows 7 - 35: Continue to follow chart.
After completing all rows on the chart:
Rows 36 - 40: With white yarn, sc in ea st across.
End off.
Finishing
Using a straight stitch, with black yarn or embroidery floss,
embroider antennae as indicated in blue on the chart.
Another way is to crochet the square entirely in the background color in single crochet (or in afghan stitch) and then, with yarn, using a large-eye needle, cross-stitch the butterfly design on, following the chart, in the indicated yarn colors.
Purple Azure Butterfly Chart Pattern copyright
1997
Sandi Marshall, licensed to About.com, Inc.
Free for your own personal use only. This indicates that items made from this pattern
may not be sold, as selling would be a commercial use. You may make items from this pattern
for yourself or for gifts.
Per copyright law, do not sell chart or pattern and do not distribute by reproduced copies
in any form, even for free. Instead, please give the URL for this pattern to any others who would like to have the chart, so that they may come to this site to print out the chart for themselves. It makes a world of difference for me. Thank you. All rights reserved worldwide.
Printing the graph:
To print the pattern or graph without having to print
the rest of the feature, go here.
It is the female of this species that displays a deep purple over her wings; the male is a bright royal blue.
This is a small butterfly, growing to only about 2 1/4 inches.
It is of the Lycaenidae family and is found in Australia.
Butterfly facts are from The Encyclopedia
of Butterflies by John Feltwell
For hints and a diagram on changing colors in crochet, see the 07/26/97 Feature, Changing Colors.
The 09/27/97 Feature gives links to all butterflies in the complete butterfly series.
Bookmark for this pattern is http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa080297.htm

