
Hey friends!
Last week I posted a bonus Butterfly tale about a Comma butterfly that I accidentally rescued on a nettle plant – a rather ragged brown and orange chap who usually lives in the woods, I felt so super excited to have fostered one of these so late in the year that I couldn’t help but want to create a needlework version.

Comma have a real life wingspan of up to 6cm. There isn’t too much difference between and males and females (which I’m glad about as the pattern was super fiddly!) All in all my needlework version has a wingspan of about 11cm to keep it inline with my ‘twice life size’ scale.
Its been great to create a different wing shape, the ragged edges were so much fun to try and recreate although the wire was so uncooperative! I know I say this with every one I make but this one is definitely my favourite so far.
Also this rather lovely fella is #10 on my needlework butterfly challenge (whoo-hoo I’m in double figures!!).
That’s a wrap for this week…another butterfly finished only another 50 or so to go!! I’m really hoping that you’ll stay with me while I needlework my way through our native butterflies. Thank you so much for checking out this post!
© ArtyMissK 2024
That is true art, first, to truly see your subject; and then out of love to create something that expands on and reveals its glory to the beholder. It makes me love the Comma butterfly, whom I have never seen in real life.
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Thank you, you are far too kind and your comment totally made my day!
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Just telling the truth ❤️
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Beautiful
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Thanks!
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You’re welcome.
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Absolutely beautiful!
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Thank you so much!
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