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Butterfly wings - large enough to make a butterfly dress or skirt!

Butterfly wings - large enough to make a butterfly dress or skirt! A coordinating fabric with lots of small butterflies can be found here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/2372200); a smaller version at 1/4 the scale of this design, suitable for a child, is available here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/2822340) and a really giant setup of the wings on a two yards repeat, optimized for 54 inches wide fabric can be found here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1811490). Making a butterfly skirt is simple - first, trace along the edges of each wing using Fray Check (which will keep you from having to finish those edges with seams). Then cut the butterfly wings out, and attach them to a waistband at their 'base' (where they would be connected to the butterfly's body), letting them overlap by approximately half of their scale. Also sew in a (shorter) lining. You can partially carefully baste the upper part of the wings to that lining, so they can't shift too much. Depending on how full you want the skirt to be, you will need between four and ten single wings to make it (of course you can always use more if you want it to be very full!). You can use parts of a wing to cover a bodice, so you could create an entire butterfly dress. Of course you could also create large butterfly wings; all you would have to do is to add strong wire to the edges of the wings and pin them to your clothing. This is a large scale design - one yard of fabric will give you two butterfly wings - and those are 'just' rotated by 180 degrees, not mirrored (meaning, if they're cut out, you have two exactly the same butterfly wings!). In case you need mirrored wings (as in, left and right wings), please order two yards of fabric, since the wings will be mirrored every second yard. So ordering two yards will give you two pairs of butterfly wings. This design is optimized to print on 42 inches wide fabrics; I recommend having it printed on Cotton Poplin. In case you need a setup for a less wide fabric, like the cotton silk (where the wings would be partially 'cut off' in this layout!), please send me a message! If you would like to order a swatch to see what the colors look like when printed, I recommend ordering a swatch of my "Butterflies invasion" (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1486687) design. This design has all of my butterfly designs in it, just at a much smaller scale - but the colors are the same as in the large scale, 'single' fabric prints. Please also have a look at the other 'Butterfly' designs in my "Chasing Butterflies" collection (http://www.spoonflower.com/collections/26958) here on Spoonflower. As usual, if you would like to order this design at a different scale or in different colors, please don't hesitate to send me a message - I can quickly set that up for you. If you were always wondering how different colors print on the various fabrics that Spoonflower offers, please do have a look at my website where I have quite a few comprehensive photos of color swatches printed on various fabrics! (http://www.naergilien.info/real-life-research/how-spoonflower-prints-colors/) If you like my designs, please like my page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BonniePhantasm)!

Butterfly wings - large enough to make a butterfly dress or skirt! A coordinating fabric with lots of small butterflies can be found here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/2372200); a smaller version at 1/4 the scale of this design, suitable for a child, is available here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/2822340) and a really giant setup of the wings on a two yards repeat, optimized for 54 inches wide fabric can be found here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1811490). Making a butterfly skirt is simple - first, trace along the edges of each wing using Fray Check (which will keep you from having to finish those edges with seams). Then cut the butterfly wings out, and attach them to a waistband at their 'base' (where they would be connected to the butterfly's body), letting them overlap by approximately half of their scale. Also sew in a (shorter) lining. You can partially carefully baste the upper part of the wings to that lining, so they can't shift too much. Depending on how full you want the skirt to be, you will need between four and ten single wings to make it (of course you can always use more if you want it to be very full!). You can use parts of a wing to cover a bodice, so you could create an entire butterfly dress. Of course you could also create large butterfly wings; all you would have to do is to add strong wire to the edges of the wings and pin them to your clothing. This is a large scale design - one yard of fabric will give you two butterfly wings - and those are 'just' rotated by 180 degrees, not mirrored (meaning, if they're cut out, you have two exactly the same butterfly wings!). In case you need mirrored wings (as in, left and right wings), please order two yards of fabric, since the wings will be mirrored every second yard. So ordering two yards will give you two pairs of butterfly wings. This design is optimized to print on 42 inches wide fabrics; I recommend having it printed on Cotton Poplin. In case you need a setup for a less wide fabric, like the cotton silk (where the wings would be partially 'cut off' in this layout!), please send me a message! If you would like to order a swatch to see what the colors look like when printed, I recommend ordering a swatch of my "Butterflies invasion" (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1486687) design. This design has all of my butterfly designs in it, just at a much smaller scale - but the colors are the same as in the large scale, 'single' fabric prints. Please also have a look at the other 'Butterfly' designs in my "Chasing Butterflies" collection (http://www.spoonflower.com/collections/26958) here on Spoonflower. As usual, if you would like to order this design at a different scale or in different colors, please don't hesitate to send me a message - I can quickly set that up for you. If you were always wondering how different colors print on the various fabrics that Spoonflower offers, please do have a look at my website where I have quite a few comprehensive photos of color swatches printed on various fabrics! (http://www.naergilien.info/real-life-research/how-spoonflower-prints-colors/) If you like my designs, please like my page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BonniePhantasm)!

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