Here is the Crochet Angel Wings Pattern, perfect for adding a touch of grace and beauty to your crochet projects. These delicate angel wings are not only significant for their elegant appearance but also bring a festive spirit to your creations, especially during the Halloween season. Whether you're crafting costumes, decorations, or thoughtful gifts, these angel wings will undoubtedly elevate your work, adding a magical and heartwarming element to everything you make.
Crafting angel wings has never been so delightful and straightforward. With a two-millimetre hook and some lightweight yarn, you can create these stunning crocheted wings. Whether you're aiming for larger or smaller wings, simply adjust your tools, and off you go. The simple ornament pattern given below guides you through each step, ensuring a smooth sail from the first slip knot to the final single crochet. No matter the end use these crochet angel wings to bring an ethereal beauty to your creations, with ease and grace.
Crochet Angel Wings Pattern
Materials Needed:
- Lightweight yarn
- 2 mm crochet hook (or any size hook and yarn to achieve different sizes)
Step by step Pattern
Wing (Make 2):
- Start with a slip knot and chain 8.
- Skip the first chain and start working on the second chain from the hook. Work in the third loop of the chain if possible.
- Work 6 single crochet (sc) along the chain.
- In the last chain, work 5 sc.
- Turn your work to crochet on the other side of the foundation chain, and work 4 sc.
- Leave the last two stitches unworked, chain 1, and turn your work.
Row 2:
- Work 5 sc.
- Make three increases (two sc in the same stitch) in the next three stitches.
- Work 7 sc to the end of the row.
- Chain 3, turn your work.
Row 3:
- Skip the first chain and work 18 sc around the wings.
- Leave the last two stitches unworked, chain 1, and turn your work.
Row 4:
- Work 4 sc.
- Make three increases in the next three stitches.
- Work 11 sc.
- Chain 3, turn your work.
Row 5:
- Skip the first chain and work 14 sc.
- Finish with a slip stitch.
- Cut your yarn and either fasten off completely or leave a long tail for sewing—this will depend on how you plan to use the wings.
Repeat these steps to create the second wing.
Final Steps:
- After completing the second wing, you will have a pair of angel wings.
- You can sew the wings onto your project, use them to embellish items, or attach them as desired.
Please ensure that you're comfortable with basic crochet techniques like chaining, making single crochets, and increasing stitches. This pattern assumes that you have an understanding of these terms and methods.
Leave a Reply