The Accidental Embroiderer

Three free butterflies

Time for October’s free design. I thought maybe we’d had enough birds and flowers recently, although I suppose you can never have too many birds. At any rate here’s something different – three butterfly designs (OK, two butterflies and a moth…) A while back I was experimenting with using my computer printer to print designs on fabric, so I tried reproducing a page from an old Latin book on biology. I then stitched these three butterflies on the printed fabric. It turned out well enough and had a nice vintage look to it Anyway, I thought I’d pass on the embroidered butterflies I used to make the picture.

 

Vintage

Three butterflies stitched on fabric printed in a computer printer

 

The butterflies come as three separate files (each for the 4×4 inch hoop) so you can stitch them separately if you like – you don’t need to stitch them together as I did. Also, when I digitised these, I was in my Mylar phase, and these do stitch very nicely over Mylar, if you want to try it. But they’re also OK stitched just as they are, on plain fabric. The stitching is quite thin, though, so any printing on the background may show through a little

If you'd like these designs, just click on the "Comment" button at the bottom of this post. In your comment, ask for the butterflies and I'll send them out to you. BUT: be sure that you haven't blocked your e-mail address from Typepad – if you do, then I won't know where to send the designs. I answer all messages, so if you don't hear from me, something has gone wrong with the system somewhere, and the most usual reason is that people have blocked their e-mail address

127 thoughts on “Three free butterflies

  1. Metamorphosis–the hope that, as we move into a new season where sleep and migration take over many animal lives, all things will become new again in time. What a lovely embroidered symbol of hope! Thanks, and I would love to have the embroideries.

  2. It’s true, we can’t get too many birds. But I just love these butterflies. They are wonderful and I would be so happy if you would send them to me.
    Thank you!

  3. I put the red squirrel on a bib. I think one or more of these butterflies will go on the next bibs. Thank you. Sharleen

  4. Mia, Using an old biology page in Latin that you printed on fabric is a fantastic background for your butterflies and moth. I would love to have these designs and I wonder if sparkly netting might be kind of neat instead of mylar. Thanks for considering my request for you lovely butterflies and moth designs.
    Gail

  5. Very pretty… My daughter loves them. Again, thank you for sharing your creativity with us.

  6. Oh my gosh. I would love to have the beautiful butterflies. What a brillant idea to stitch on fabric with such a nice background. Thank you.

  7. These are so beautiful! And writing on fabric is all the rage right now. I would love to put these on some new fabric I just got. Thank you! Sent from the AQS quilt show I Des Moines.
    Judy

  8. I Love butterflies! These are so pretty. May I have them? Thank you so much for your generosity.
    Cathy

  9. Lovely, lovely creatures. I love them hovering above the page — so very clever. I too would love them.

  10. Please send me the butterflies. I love realistic-looking butterflies & moths, but all the ones I have are very dense, which isn’t great for some projects. I especially like Luna Moths! Thank you.

  11. Please send me the butterflies and the moth. I like how you put them on the biology page. Great idea…..Thanks, Barb

  12. I’d absolutely love these beauties to flutter my way. Gorgeous! And very clever idea, embroidering them on a copy of a page from an old Latin book.

  13. What pretty butterflies. Would love to have them. I am the pe 7 person. Thanks & want to try them in mylar.

  14. I’d love to have your butterflies and love that you embroidered them over text. Thank you so much.

  15. Your butterflies and moth are beautiful. Great idea stitching them over the printed fabric. I appreciate your sharing the designs and also your comments on your creative thought processes. I always look forward to your emails and blog. Please send me these designs.

  16. I love the butterflies. Please send them to me. Your designs are always so new and different.

  17. I love the idea of the book page underneath. Yes, please, I’d love your butterflies.
    Oh, and mylar phase? Do we need to hear more about your various “phases” on your blog once your exhibitions are taken care of?
    🙂

  18. Another month is starting…Happy October, Mia. Well, they are not birds, but they have wings so that counts. LOL! The butterflies are beautiful. Thank you.

  19. Gorgeous! I’d love these. The moth, although very different, reminds me of the luna moth we had residing under our overhang one year. Thank you so much!

  20. Beautiful Monarchs! My friend was just showing me pictures of these butterflies that she saved the caterpillars, fed them milkweed and watched them make cocoons and hatch out to these beautiful butterflies.
    With these designs I could surprise her!

  21. MESSAGE FOR LIZ (from KS) Your e-mail address has been blocked – can you try again to send a comment, making sure that Typepad has access to your address?

  22. What a fascinating idea to print your base fabric. Did you use a laser printer or special ink? I would love to try embroidering the butterflies and moth. I like the ‘thin’ stitching as it echoes their fragile wings. Thank you very much for your posts.

  23. Mia, I would love to have these pretties. I love butterflies. Thank you. Best to you always.

  24. The butterflies are extremely beautiful, I sure would like to have you send me the files.

  25. I would love to have to butterflies, they would look good on some pillow cases I am doing.
    Shirley

  26. These are lovely. I really like the way you placed them on a printed page. Please send them my way.

  27. What gorgeous butterflies, the attention to detail with your color variation – you can just feel their movement in flight

  28. The butterflies are outstanding. It is so generous of you to offer them. I would love to have them to stitch out.

  29. I love butterflies and I have a granddaughter that likes them too I would love for them to fly my way, so I can use them for both of us. Thank you so much.
    Diane

  30. The butterflies are very pretty, and I would love to have them.
    Thank you for generously sharing your talent!
    J

  31. I love these butterflies. It makes me mindful of the fall season we are entering. Would you please send these to me?
    Thank you,
    Marilyn

  32. Amazing digitizing! Can’t wait to put the butterflies on something special. Thanks so much!!

  33. You’ve done it again – just beautiful and the printed background makes the butterflies extra special.
    Yes, I would like to have you forward the butterflies.
    Thank you.

  34. FOR LIZ AGAIN. Sorry – your e-mail is still blocked. It comes up as “Commentator address not shared” Are you accessing the blog through Google? If so, leave Google and access the blog directly by typing the address in your finder.

  35. Hope I’m not too late but I would love these butterflies please. They look so delicate.

  36. Hi Mia
    I am afraid I am going to repeat all the others so I ´ll describe them in Danish.De er bare smukke.Og jeg vil da blive glad for at få dem. Hilsen Karen

  37. Lovely butterflies – I really would like to make them. Please send them to me. Thank you so much in advance.

  38. Please send me these beautiful butterflies–love, love the printed fabric you embroidered them on.
    Thank you.

  39. I am making a butterfly quilt for my great niece who loves butterflies. I would love to put some of these on her quilt.

  40. MESSAGE FOR GINA D: You have blocked your e-mail address from Typepad, which means that I have no address to send your free designs to

  41. Is it too late to ask for these beauties? I would like the set, please and thank you!
    Olga Williams

  42. Oh my, love them, all three of them! Please send them along the way. Enjoyed the pretty Quail and fire horses, too, but the butterflies are way too lovely.

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