My Lil Angel Wings Crochet Pattern
Versatile and simple, My Lil Angel free angel wings crochet pattern is a delightful little set that can be worked up within the hour. Try this for amigurumi, baby photo props, pet costumes, or a costume for any size. Use My Lil Angel wings as placemats for a Valentine’s dinner. Sew them together for an adorable Preemie blanket. This pattern is considered “Easy” although most beginners fair well with it.
Yarn: Lion Brand Holiday Homespun in Starlight or any bouclee or Bulky yarn/ 12 ply – 10 oz or less
Materials Needed: I/5.5mm hook, Scissors
Dimensions:
Single strand wings average 4″ wide and 8″ tall
Double strand wings average 9″ wide and 12″ tall
Gauge – not crucial
Stitch Guide in American Terms
sc- single crochet
hdc- half double crochet
dc- double crochet
st- stitch
sts- stitches
Instruction:
Make 2
R1: Chain 20, sc 19, chain 1, turn
R2: Sc 17, chain 1, turn
R3: Sc 17, chain 1, turn
R4: Sc 15, chain 1, turn
R5: Sc 15, chain 1, turn
R6: Sc 12, chain 1, turn
R7: Sc, hdc 2, dc 7, hdc, 2 hdc in last st
Continue working around the top now, 2 dc in next st, dc 2, hdc 2, slip stitch in last & loosely slip stitch around the corner to round it off.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew down the long side to give it some stiffness. You might choose to use another yarn or embroidery thread to sew it onto amigurumi.
Copyright © 2012-2015 Simply Collectible, all rights reserved. No pattern or other materials may be reproduced – mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopy – without written permission of Simply Collectible. Original Pattern by: Celina Lane, Simply Collectible
Celina you are awesome.
Steff! Hi. Thanks for coming by! I appreciate your support.
So cute and I can’t wait to try these out for my Remember Me Bears! One question though, if I use worsted weight yarn will that make the wings smaller? My bears are made with worsted or DK weight yarn and I don’t want the wings to overpower the bears! Thanks again for a really cute pattern!
Wonderful! Yes, indeed. It will work out well. I’ve used single strand worsted weight, double strand worsted weight, single strand bulky, and double strand bulky. With any, it keeps its shape.
Awesome! Thanks again! 🙂
My pleasure. 🙂
I’m really disappointed!! I have been looking forward to making these for a long time, and I finally sat down to crochet them up and my wing is incomplete! Where are the last two rows of directions?
Hello, Laina ~
Gosh. I’m so sorry to hear of your disappointment! Please send me an image via email, Facebook, or Twitter so I may look it over for you. This pattern was originally published in 2011 and have not had any trouble yet. We’ll get to the bottom of this. I promise.
What a wonderful project! Wish I had a little one still that I could dress up in these cute wings 🙂 Pinning! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle Sunday! Have a wonderful week!
~Laurie
Thank you, Laurie! I love the link parties.
These are super cute! I found this over at the Moogly HOHD.
Thank you, Sylvia!
Would you be able to make a tutorial I do so much better watching thank you so much
I’ll consider it, Toni. Thanks for asking. The timing isn’t very good right now and videos can take hours upon hours to do.
Thank you for this pattern! I want to make pocket prayer “shawls” using your angel wing pattern! I have made many prayer shawls, and now I like the idea of a simple piece one can put into their pocket. I am collecting patterns for that idea. I have the heart dishcloth pattern, a cross pattern and now angel wings!
That is a lovely idea, Judy! I’m sorry I’m just getting your comment. 🙂 Thank you for coming by!
I’m confused. instructions are on the round, but has turns.