Butterfly Block Tutorial
This is what you need –
Background fabric: (I used a white solid)
ten squares measuring 1½” each
two squares measuring 2″ each
two strips measuring 1½” x 4″
two strips measuring 2″ x 3½”
one strip measuring 1″ x 1½”
one strip measuring 1″ x 2″
two strips measuring 2″ x 10″
Butterfly fabric:
two squares measuring 3½” and two squares measuring 4″ from two different prints
one strip for the body measuring 1″ x 4½” (I used a charcoal solid)
You’ll also need a pencil or pen, a ruler, a rotary cutter and mat, and of course some Aurifil 50wt thread for piecing.
First of all draw a diagonal line, corner to corner, on the back of all your background 1½” and 2″ squares.
Pin
a 1½” background square to three of the corners of one of the 3½” butterfly squares,
RST, and so that your drawn line cuts across the corner.
Sew along this line on each background square.
Trim the outer corners leaving a ¼” seam. You should probably use a ruler but I like to cut freehand with my rotary cutter ?.
Press then repeat with the other 3½” square and three more 1½” background squares.
Repeat using a 4″ butterfly square, two 1½” background squares and one of the 2″ background squares. Make two of these.
It’s best if you lay them out before you sew them so you can get the triangles in the right corners. That photo above should actually be upside down, but anyway the 4″ squares need the 2″ triangles to mirror each other.
Next sew the 1½” x 4″ background strip on the outer sides of the 4″ butterfly blocks and 2″ x 3½” strips on the outer sides of the 3½” butterfly blocks.
Sew the two sizes of butterfly wing blocks together (so they mirror each other still). Sew the 1″ x 1½” background strip to one end of the body strip and the 1″ x 2″ background strip to the other end of the body strip.
Sew the body strip between the two wing halves. Then finally sew the 2″ x 10″ background strips to the top and bottom.
Ta dah!
So that is one butterfly block, but I decided I wanted to make nine blocks and use them for a cot quilt.
To save time I cut a 4½” x 9½”” butterfly body strip and sewed a 1½” x 9½”” background strip to one long side and a 2″ x 9½”” background strip to the other. Then I trimmed 1″ strips from this to use for the body.
This is actually the first quilt I have finished this year so I gave it the full Shangri la Farm photo shoot treatment!
The back is an Amy Butler fabric. There wasn’t quite enough so I added a strip of Tula Pink ‘Eden’.
The quilt has been washed and tumble dried to give it this lovely crinkly texture (however you can’t see the quilting so well now!).
I used another of the Kaffe Fassett Spring Collective fabrics for the border, this one is ‘shark’s teeth’ by Brandon Mably and I think it’s perfect for a binding.
These sumptuous, jewel coloured fabrics work so well as butterflies. I have another quilt planned with them soon, and I have enjoyed using them so much (they feel as beautiful as they look!) that I am planning to order some for our store.
Plus check out the Free Spirit blog for news on a new Kaffe e-book available now!
I hope you get a chance to try out your own version of the butterfly block using this tutorial. Please make sure to play nice and always credit me and link back to this post if possible.
Plus I’d love to see them so tag me on social media too please!
Thanks so much for the tutorial!!! These are so cute!!
Who doesn't love butterflies?? Thanks for sharing this block with us. I'm going to have such fun making some beautiful blocks!
what a beauty this is and thanks for the tutorial I have downloaded it as a pdf and will be having a go soon, maybe make a block for a bag front
This is fabulous, and not just for a cot quilt as I know many friends that like butterflies. x
beautiful !thanks so much for the directions. i have been wanting to do a butterfly, but i don’t like paper piecing so much- this is the answer!!!
Never met a butterfly I didn't like. Thanks for the tutorial.
Really pretty! Thanks for sharing.
Just found this on Pinterest, LOVE IT! I'm going to add this to my quilts to make list. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful!! Could you tell me how to enlarge the butterfly?? I’m a beginner quilter!
This is beautiful! I’ve made one already and made it as a pillow cover. I gave it to my sister as a birthday present and she loved it!
My question to you is, how do I go about increasing the size of each piece to make the butterfly larger?
Can you help me with that? Thank you in advance!