$5.20

Battus philenor butterfly
[00025503]

Battus philenor, the pipevine swallowtail or blue swallowtail was first described by the great Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1771. Inhabits North and Central America, most commonly is found in forests, meadows and gardens where pipevine (Aristolochia) grows.
The wingspan is 7-13 cm.
The pattern is suitable for brick stitch or peyote stitch.
I wove the butterfly using peyote stitch. And the thread way is shown for peyote stitch.
You’ll need some fishing line with diameter 0,15 mm, a beading needle size 11-15 and 10 colours of seed beads size 11 or size 10.
2 toho beads palettes are offered: for opaque beads and for metal-lined ones.
The pattern includes a photo of the finished moth and 3 graphs showing the way of weaving the butterfly including how to fasten the thread.
This butterfly pattern is a part of the collection "24 butterflies and moths of the world".


Pattern Type: Tutorial; Step by Step, Basics
Project Type: Bead
Stitch: peyote
Beads Used: 10 colours of Czech seed beads size 10
Approx Finished Size: 3,6 x 3,4 cm
Pages to Print: 2

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