Red, Black, and White Butterfly Brooch – Free Standing Lace Embroidery
Daisy Knits and Gifts
Elevate your style with this stunning red, black, and white butterfly brooch crafted from intricate free standing lace embroidery. This unique accessory adds a touch of elegance and whimsy to any outfit, making it a perfect statement piece for any occasion.
£10.00
Make a bold fashion statement with our red, black, and white butterfly brooch, meticulously created using free standing lace embroidery techniques. This exquisite accessory is a versatile addition to your jewelry collection, suitable for both casual and formal wear.
The intricate lace design of the butterfly lends a delicate and ethereal quality to the brooch, catching the light and shimmering elegantly. Its vibrant colors make it a standout piece that effortlessly complements a variety of outfits.
Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or adding a pop of color to your everyday look, this butterfly brooch is sure to turn heads and spark conversations. It also makes a thoughtful gift for butterfly enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and unique accessories.
Size: 9.5cm x 8cm
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Hello I have Multiple Sclerosis, APS and Rheumatoid Arthritis. My mum taught me to knit and crochet when I was about 5 or 6 and I used to sit for hours with my best friend knitting / crocheting dog blankets eating lemon curd sandwiches. As a working adult I never had time to knit or crochet and forgot about all the fun I had doing this as a child. I worked hard and was the VP of a local FE College. This abruptly came to an end when I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis aged 39. I retired from work and volunteered with the Chinese Crested Dog Rescue. This started my love of the breed and I rescued two baldy boys of my own (Toodles and Waggy - who have sadly both crossed the rainbow bridge aged 15 and 17). I started making them blankets and warm woolly jumpers to wear as they were always cold. I soon branched out into making jewellery, machine embroidery, and many other crafts, but I always came back to my love of knitting and crocheting. As my MS has progressed I only concentrate on my knitting / crochet. I spend my days knitting / crocheting with my dogs Benny, Minnie and Squishy always by my side in my little workshop in our high street store (my husband owns a table top gaming shop).
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