The Cream-Spot Tiger Moth (Epicallia villica) mini
Price | $3.60 |
Epicallia villica, or the cream-spot tiger flies in western and southern Europe, Anatolia, western and northern Iran, West Siberia, Southwest Asia and North Africa.
Its wingspan is about 45-60 mm.
To weave this moth we’ll need fireline, a beading needle size 11-15 and 10 colours of beads (two toho palettes are given: a metal-lined beads palette and an opaque beads palette). The pattern includes a photo of two finished moths (the one made of metal-lined beads and the opaque one) and 2 graphs of weaving of the insect. The thread way is shown.
Such moth can be used as a pendant, or a brooch, a hairslide, an earring. The butterfly is quickly and easily woven. It'll take you about an hour or a bit more to be completed.
This moth pattern is a part the collection "18 Mini Butterflies and Moths of the World".
2,5 X 4 cm