Crochet Awareness Ribbon Angel
Crochet Awareness Ribbon Angels are not only adorable but also meaningful creations that spread awareness and hope. These charming little angels, made with intricately crocheted ribbons, serve as a beautiful symbol of support for various causes. Whether you're creating them to raise awareness for cancer, autism, or any other meaningful cause, these angels carry a message of love and solidarity. With their delicate wings and colorful ribbons, they serve as gentle reminders of the importance of understanding, compassion, and unity. So, grab your crochet hook, choose your cause, and start spreading awareness one stitch at a time with these lovely Crochet Awareness Ribbon Angels.
Materials Used | Use scrap yarn in the color to represent the awarenss ribbon of your choosing. I used purple in the example. White pearl buttons with a shank for the Angel's face.Glitter white yarn; sometimes known as Christmas yarn |
Hook Size | G |
Measurements | 3" wide by 3" long angel |
Notes | You can use these to attach to hats, scarves or other items. Or you can hang for an ornament. |
Use this pattern of mine for the Awareness Ribbon then follow the rest of these instructions to make the angel.
After making the Awareness Ribbon, then you are ready to make the wings.
Wings:
Round 1: Ch 2, 9 sc in the first ch, join with a sl st.
Round 2: Ch 1, sc in same st, ch 8, skip one st, sl st, ch 5, skip one st, sc in next st, ch 5, skip one st, sl st, ch 8, skp one st, sl st to first st.
Round 3: In the wings or ch spaces, hdc, 6dc,2hdc, sc into the small wing, 6sc, sc into second small wing, 6sc, sc into second big wing, 2hdc, 6dc, sc, sl st into beg ch. Fasten off and weave in ends.
I fluff the stitches to lay flat. Then I sew the ribbon and button on like the picture above and sew it to my project. In the example, I sewed it to my hat. I've also put it on a headband before.