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![Rescue Flies, hanging out](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949965684/IMG_7598_small2.jpeg)
![“Fly to the Rescue” packaging](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949760718/IMG_8076_small2.jpeg)
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![“Butter Fly” the Rescue Fly](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949965672/IMG_7720_small2.jpeg)
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![Who could resist such happy little fly faces??](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949760717/IMG_7734_small2.jpeg)
![I even like these flies when they’re on my pizza :pizza:](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949760724/IMG_8256_small2.jpeg)
![:pizza: pizza](https://style-cdn.ravelrycache.com/images/twemoji/1f355.png)
![Can you spot the micro-crochet Rescue Fly?](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949760723/IMG_8258_small2.jpeg)
![A Rescue Fly Stack (not quite as impressive as a blanket stack). From top to bottom:
micro crochet using 2 strand of embroidery floss, no.2 weight yarn, no. 3 weight/DK](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949965679/IMG_8264_small2.jpeg)
![Front of ‘Fly to the Rescue’ packaging](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949761053/IMG_8069_small2.jpeg)
![Back of ‘Fly to the Rescue’ packaging. Where it says ‘Wheelie Made It Crochet’ on this label, I’ve left blank space for you to add your own name/branding.](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949760713/IMG_8064_small2.jpeg)
![Printing name stickers for a batch of Rescue Flies](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/WheelieMadeIt/949965673/IMG_8058_small2.jpeg)
Rescue Fly
These quirky colourful flies with their simple smiling mouths are proof that anything can be cute if you give it big enough eyes.
A Rescue Fly is a fun, fast make that’s great for stash-busting and markets.
This beginner friendly pattern includes detailed step-by-step instructions, links to video tutorials and lots of photos.
As well as the pattern, there’s a PDF with my printable ‘Fly to the Rescue’ packaging, which you are very welcome to use when you gift or sell your Rescue Fly. This quirky packaging is a fun finishing touch for these simple toys and definitely increases their appeal. I also suggest giving each fly a name, so I’ve included a list of my go-to ‘fly names’ to help get your creativity flowing when you first start trying to name your fly friends.
To make a Rescue Fly, you will need:
- 2 colours of yarn (the yardage given is for no.3 weight yarn, but you can use your choice of yarn) Colour 1: 12 metres / 13 yards Colour 2: 5 metres / 5.5 yards
- Embroidery floss OR a scrap of yarn for embroidering mouth
- 15mm safety eyes (if you use different yarn weight you will also need to change the size of the eyes)
- Small quantity of toy stuffing
- 2.5mm crochet hook (or hook that matches your crochet style/yarn weight)
- Needle for sewing in tails
- Scissors
- Optional: Stitch marker for keeping track of the beginning of each round
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