Last year - I did an Applique flower block and the results we fabulous! Please excuse the very wonky picture!!!
So I played around with something similar... the final decision was a "Butterfly Block"
So.......
You will need:
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Background Block: Scraps enough to
make a scrappy 12.5" block
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Butterfly/flies: Contrasting
scraps to the background
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Applique
method of your choice: I used bondaweb and blanket stitched
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Threads: Your choice for the blocks, and
your choice for the buttefly/flies. I used a contrast as I wanted to see the
blanket stitch
Basic instructions:
I don't want to patronise so will not labour these too much!
Background Block
Please make a scrappy neutral background. This can be bright,
neutral, light or dark - as long as the butterfly you use stands out it doesn't
matter.
Only two rules:
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Finished block is 12.5" Square
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Ideally NO Crazy patch (please!), i.e. all nice
squares and rectangles, no triangles, wonky lines! Sorry this plays with
my head, so nice regular blocks please :)
My Background:
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I used greys cut into 2.5 strips.
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Pieced horizontally to a block around 14” square….
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Then squared to 12.5” “squiffy” – i.e. not straight
to give it a bit of interest!
Easy so far?
Now for the fun bit!
The Butterfly/flies:
Feel free to applique one or more butterflies in whichever method you feel
most comfortable, i.e. turned edge, raw edge etc.
As we are not trying to turn this into a mammoth time frame, the raw
edge method is by far the quickest!
If you aren't familiar with this, I've done a brief tutorial below:
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Decide on a butterfly / flies design – I Googled a
few things for inspiration:
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All gave me a few options….. I printed a few out and then had a play
drawing them
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Select some fabric that will ensure this Butterfly/flies
stands out from your background - you really don't want all this work to be
lost and disappear into the background.
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Find a design you want then transfer the individual
elements to bondaweb – don’t forget the overlaps!!, (don't forget to draw on the non-sticky side,
and that you get the opposite of what you draw!)
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Draw however many “Wings” you need for you design
and cut out - NOT on the lines, but leaving a rough 1/8" - 1/4! around:
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Iron this onto the WRONG side of you fabric
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Cut out on the lines
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I used the Teflon sheet method to initially
align. Simply remove the backing and iron
all the pieces onto a non-stick (baking) teflon sheet - EXACLTY how you want them to be as “butterflies”.
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Allow to cool, peel off as one “solid” butterfly,
position where you want the butterfly/flies on your background and re-iron in
the final position (saves a lot of faffing with trying to get the wings in the
right place!)
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As this is raw edge appliqué you need to
stitch around. How you do this is your choice. A running stich all
around? Blanket stitch? Wide zigzag? YOU decide!
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I love blanket stitch so I used that in different
colours – feel free to have aplay with
different stitched
If you are not confident or worried about a wavy line - have a practise on
some scraps. A few wonky stitched wings, really isn't an issue, BUT if you are really
worried, leave this bit and I'll do this when I receive - but go on have a go!
Hopefully - you'll end up with something like
this!
My question:
Who would your 4 ideal dinner guests be: Real, imaginary, Dead or alive?
Mine are: Stephen Fry, Einstein, Margaret Thatcher and Jools Holland
Enjoy! Any questions let me know!
2 comments:
Fun!
Question: for the butterflies, do you prefer for us to deviate the shapes/designs from the ones you used? Or would you like them to be similar in shapes?
Cant wait to get started!
Angela - your block your design....
No stipulations from me at all... have fun playing :)
One big one, lots of little ones... completely up to you :)
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