![]() ![]() Proceed to sew from the lower edge of the mark ¼ inch (6mm) from the edge, back tacking when you start. Place the two rectangles right side to right side and line them up, then make a 2-inch (5cm) mark on the long end of the rectangle. (METRIC: 10 cm height multiplied by 0.7 = 7cm, cut fabrics 10 x 7cm) To make it smaller – say 4 inches multiply 4 x.(If you are using metric measurements that would be 15cm, multiply that by 0.7 giving you 10.5cm, so cut your fabrics 15 x 10.5cm) To scale up the 5 x 3.5-inch butterfly you would choose a height – say 6 inches and using a calculator multiply by.You can make larger or smaller butterflies but just need to remember if you are scaling that the length is 70% of the height. Use two different colors, or patterns that mix and match, for the rectangles, to get an effective contrast when you fold the butterfly. scissors (or rotary cutter and a cutting mat)įABRIC BUTTERFLY INSTRUCTIONS: STEP 1: Cut fabricsĬut out two 5-inch by 3.5-inch (13 x 9cm) rectangles for this butterfly. ![]() ![]() fabric – 2 coordinating pieces of cotton fabric (one patterned, one plain) – 5 x 3.5″ (13 x 9cm)each.How to make a fabric butterfly Origami Butterfly Supplies and tools 4.4 Q: How can I make feelers for the butterfly?.4.3 Q: How do I secure the butterfly to make it a hanging Christmas ornament?.4.2 Q: How do I secure the butterfly to a scrunchie?.4.1 Q: How do I secure the butterfly to an elastic hair tie?.4 DIY Fabric Butterflies FAQs, Tips and Troubleshooting:.3.1 ORIGAMI FABRIC BUTTERFLY VIDEO TUTORIAL. ![]()
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