Have fun making these cute and cheerful fabric butterflies! It's such an easy sewing craft, perfect for beginners, and it's a great nature craft for spring or summer. Use our free fabric butterfly pattern and follow our step by step photo and video tutorials to make these adorable butterflies. Use your fabric butterflies for home decor, an addition to a DIY hair accessory, or give it as a thoughtful homemade gift! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make Fabric
Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths. You can make anything from a magical brooch pin, or as ornaments for your cozy home, or just a fun little project for you to create good-looking fabric butterflies and moths. Use this […]
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Fabric Butterfly wall art tutorial by Sedef Imer for Diary of a Quilter. Come use your scraps and a little felt to make this 3D piece.
Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths. You can make anything from a magical brooch pin, or as ornaments for your cozy home, or just a fun little project for you to create good-looking fabric butterflies and moths. Use this […]
I’m so incredibly excited by this project! I can see they DIY fabric butterflies in silver and white on Christmas trees; white or pale-yellow ones floating
Have fun making these cute and cheerful fabric butterflies! It's such an easy sewing craft, perfect for beginners, and it's a great nature craft for spring or summer. Use our free fabric butterfly pattern and follow our step by step photo and video tutorials to make these adorable butterflies. Use your fabric butterflies for home decor, an addition to a DIY hair accessory, or give it as a thoughtful homemade gift! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make Fabric
These DIY fabric butterflies from jeenuch crafts on Youtube are so adorable for any embellishments. If you love making designs for dresses, bags, hats, or other things, then you will definitely enjoy this sewing project. Who would've thought that making this decoration can be so easy? Go get your fabric scraps from past crafts as
The neck corset is made from vintage natural brown cotton fabric with original hand-painted with flowers and butterflies in a vintage style, painted high-quality acrylic paints for fabrics. Material specifications: top fabric and lining: 100% cotton. For the correct size of the corset, you need to measure the width of the neck (its largest part) and the width of the throat. Corset dimensions, neck width: Neck size XS 12in 30.4 cm Neck size S 13.2in 33.5 cm Neck size M 13.8in 35 cm Neck size L 14.4in 36.5 cm Neck size LL 15in 38.1 cm The presented corset is the author's work my brend "Obrys attire". This is one of a kind corset The similar corset can be made according to your measurements. In the corset, according to your measurements, the fabrics may be different, since I using upcycle fabrics vintage fabric. I can perform the original hand painting according to your wishes in my drawing style, having previously agreed with you on the sketch of the painting. For any other detail, please DM us! By buying this corset you get: - Neck corset with hand-painted - organic cotton bags for storing a neck corset - gift packaging
Sew your own fabric moth from fabrics you already have! In part 1, choose your fabrics and cut out your pattern pieces.
Read this if you want to try making your own textile butterflies! I describe my own attempts, tutorials I found, and some tips I learned along the way.
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Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths. You can make anything from a magical brooch pin, or as ornaments for your cozy home, or just a fun little project for you to create good-looking fabric butterflies and moths. Use this […]
In this month's issue of Simply Sewing Magazine, I have a guest feature sharing how to create a Liberty Scrap Fabric Butterfly.
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In this month's issue of Simply Sewing Magazine, I have a guest feature sharing how to create a Liberty Scrap Fabric Butterfly.
Many of my designs for 100 Blocks are inspired by nature. Knowing that 100 Blocks volume 9 would released in May, I decided to go for something springy. I
Artist Yumi Okita creates gorgeous fabric sculptures of moths, butterflies, and other insects. She crafts the sculptures by hand out of a combination of
Papillon de ma création, butterfly, my own design
I am a military wife, and I started playing around with crochet while my husband was deployed to Africa. A friend asked me to make an amigurumi (stuffed plush toy) and I was hooked! I make lots of cool things, but amigurumi is still my passion. I have made thousands of the little guys, and it is still magical to see an adorable face appear from a skein of yarn.
A quilter focused on original design, creativity, color, and designing your own fabric through dyeing, printing, shibori, and paint.
My first blog post! Woohoo! I'm very excited and I'm pretty sure I'll make some mistakes, please be understanding, if any questions arise the fastest way to reach me is through my instagram (10x2studio). This moth is peeeeeerfect to use up the smallest scraps if fabric. Very quick to make and very cute and versatile. Can't wait to see what yours will look like! As with any pattern in my shop, you are always welcome to sell what you make, it will make me happy! Here is the PDF file with pattern of this moth. Here are the supplies you will need And here is the process If you have no fiber fill you can fill up the body of moth with tiny scraps of fabric, yarn, thread... And here is a different version of antennae If you want the antennae to stick up you will need a needle with a big needle hole. I have a 5 inch doll needle so that's what I'm using. Here is the pattern of moth. If you don't have a printer you can just trace the pattern onto paper from a computer screen, or even phone screen.
Windham Fabrics black and white zebra print fabric. Width is 44"/45". 100% cotton.
Hi y'all! I am Jessica and I blog over at My Inner Need to Create. I am a stay-at-home mother to 3 kids (8, 4 and 3) but once a upon a time I was a web and graphic designer. Though I am not doing this as my career right now, I see this side of my style bleed through into all my crafting. In fact I like to think of all the clothes I make as a canvas waiting for me to make it into a piece of art. I like to do this in many ways but love the look of appliquéing... Here is a recent appliquéd project: Rainbow Butterfly Skirt. To start I took a skirt of my daughter's to use as a pattern. I chose a thick gray knit as the fabric for the skirt (it was left over from my Superhero Circle Dress from Week 1 of the Sew Along). I just made a simple A-line skirt with no seem allowance for the top since I planned on using 1.5 inch elastic for the exposed waistband. After the front and back of the skirt was cut out, I sewed one of the side seems together and laid out the skirt flat. Next I drew out the butterfly design, I used the skirt shape to dictate the cropping on the butterfly. Take your design and trace it on to Iron-On Fusible Interfacing, make sure that you reverse the image! Iron the butterfly onto the black fabric. Next- cut it out. Peel off the paper from the back of the butterfly, you will need this for a template in a minute. For my butterfly I wanted a rainbow, but at this step you could use a cute print or a solid color. I choose my colors and sewed them together in 1.5 inch strips. After the strips are sewed together and ironed flat, use the paper backing off of the Iron-On Fusible Interfacing as a template and cut out the wings. Iron the black part of the butterfly onto the colors. Take another piece of interfacing and iron it onto the back of the entire butterfly. Then iron that piece onto the skirt. Next you have to zigzag around all the black raw edges. I sewed with black thread... but with a gray bobbin thread so that I didn't have to line the skirt. I sewed the skirt together at the other side then I attached the 1.5 inch black elastic as the waistband. The skirt turned out very eye-catching with the bold, big butterfly but it is a really simple jersey knit skirt with very limited sewing skill needed (the zigzagging around the pieces of the appliqué takes the most practice.) My daughter loves the skirt and wears it everytime she finds it in her drawer clean. I took these photos with her wearing a black leotard as her top but a 3 year old wearing a leotard all day is really not ideal for going to the bathroom. So I refashioned a slimming black tank top from an old (very old!) tube top if you hop over to my blog you can check out the tutorial! Thanks for inviting me to guest post during this month of Flicker Friends! I am so glad to be able to get in on the fun! I hope everyone is having a great summer! If you don't feel like drafting your own skirt, the Becky Skirt Pattern from our shop would be a great base for this appliqué. Want to pin this post for later? Save this image on Pinterest. Related Posts
(Multiple quantities will be in a continuous piece) Casablanca - Tapestry Crimson Fabric by Jinny Beyer for RJR Fabrics 100% Cotton Width: 43"/44" SKU: 2796-005
HOCHWERTIGE POPELINE-QUALITÄT: Der atmungsaktive und allergikerfreundliche Popeline aus reiner Baumwolle ist angenehm weich und hat eine feinfädige, glatte Oberfläche. Perfekt für Babys und Kinder sowie alle, die empfindliche Haut haben.SCHMETTERLING-PRINT: Der Baumwollstoff mit zarten Schmetterlingen macht aus jedem Nähprojekt einen hübschen Hingucker!EINFACHE VERARBEITUNG: Der glatte, feinfädige Baumwollstoff lässt sich leicht vernähen, am besten mit einer Universal-Nähnadel der Stärke 70-80 und einem Universalnähgarn.VIELSEITIGE VERWENDUNG: Der hochwertige, schadstoffgeprüfte Popelinestoff aus reiner Baumwolle eignet sich für viele Nähprojekte wie Kleider, Hosen, Tuniken, Dekokissen, Bettwäsche, Täschchen oder Utensilos und ist besonders für die Kinder- und Babyausstattung beliebt. TECHNISCHE INFOS: Der Popeline Baumwollstoff ist einseitig bedruckt, liegt 145cm breit und hat ein Gewicht von 110g/qm. Der Baumwollstoff ist schadstoffgeprüft und umweltfreundlich. Der Popeline Stoff ist problemlos bei 30°C in der Waschmaschine waschbar. Damit du lange Freude an den schönen Farben hast, solltest du nur Waschmittel ohne Aufheller und Bleiche verwenden. Da es sich um Naturfasern handelt, bitte vor Verarbeitung einmal vorwaschen, da der Stoff bei der ersten Wäsche etwas eingeht.
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I’m so excited about Day 10 of our 12 days of Christmas freebies. Today, we have beautiful fabric butterfly wings in 3 sizes. These are so fun for little ones; you could alter and change them…