An easy soft sculpture PDF sewing pattern / tutorial for making simple textile moth and butterfly brooch pins or hanging ornaments, designed by Margeaux Davis from Willowynn. Simply download and print at home.
This simple sewing project is a lovely way to upcycle those scraps of fabric you’ve been saving for something special.
Make moths or butterflies to wear on your bag or coat, perch on the wall or hang from ribbon for a beautiful tree ornament. Perfect little presents for your friends and family...
In this project you will use a sewing machine, do some hand-stitching as well as learn some basic soft toy making skills. Skill level is beginners - basic hand and machine sewing skills recommended.
The templates provided will make moths or butterflies approximately 13 cm (5 in) at widest point. To make larger or smaller moths or butterflies, simply enlarge or reduce the size of the templates on a photocopier or when printing. Please be aware that the body (abdomen) piece will be difficult to turn out if reduced by more than a third.
PATTERN INCLUDES:
Materials list
Full sized pattern pieces / templates
Detailed step-by-step instructions with color photographs.
The pdf file consists of 7 pages (including pattern/template sheet) and is about 1161KB in size.
ACCESSING PATTERN FILE:
The PDF pattern link will be included in your purchase confirmation email which will be sent to the email address provided to me upon purchase, ready for you to download and print at home.
When you receive your purchase confirmation email, please click on the link to download your digital pattern. Be sure to check your spam folder, or any other email addresses you may have provided upon checkout.
COPYRIGHT:
This sewing pattern is for private use only and cannot be used to produce products to be sold.
This fabric moth or butterfly sewing pattern was designed and created by Margeaux Davis from Willowynn (www.willowynn.com), copyright 2014. All rights reserved. Please do not distribute this pattern electronically or in hard copy without written permission from Margeaux Davis.
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