The butterfly top is known for its slinky design and tie-up open back. This top first entered the spotlight at a VH1 Divas Live concert in 2000. Mariah Carey wore a colourful beaded version of the top and paired it with low-rise jeans trimmed with a waistband. She also sported a sparkling metallic mani and diamante heels. Invented by Emanuel Ungaro, the butterfly-print frock has gained popularity, and was even adapted for the screen by Salma Hayek and Anna Faris.
This top is a lovely, lightweight, and comfortable knit. It has a see-through material, making it a perfect accessory for the noughties. It features details of butterflies in the material, as well as holes for the thumb and fingers. It also makes a great addition to any wardrobe! It is available in several sizes and is a great introduction to lace knitting. The pattern includes instructions for a single butterfly stitch, which are explained at the beginning of the pattern.
The Butterfly Top is a see-through knit tube top with a cut-out on the stomach. It’s an excellent beginner’s pattern for lace knitting. A single butterfly stitch is explained at the beginning of the pattern. Straps are knit flat and in a rib stitch and are attached at the back. The pattern comes in German, Italian, and English. It also has helpful hints on how to work a slouchy top.
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