Say hello to Cricket, Gidget & Pepper, the Butterfly Charm Blocks!
These little paper pieced blocks measure 5.5” after piecing and can be used as a 5” finished square or trimmed to 5” for a 4.5” finished square, making them perfect for mixing with 5” charms.
You can download the free PDF patterns by clicking here.
Did you know a group of butterflies is called a kaleidoscope? Too perfect!
I hope you enjoy sewing up these little ladies. Use the hashtag #butterflycharmblocks to share your butterflies and find inspiration!
These are awesome!!! Thank you so much for sharing!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
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Thankyou so much for sharing these beauties with us. Such a generous gift. I have loved watching you create them on IG, they look amazing in the Tula Pink True Colours! 💖💖
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Adorable, thank you so much!
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Love these! So glad i found your blog
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Thank you so much for sharing these beauties! I have some of the True Colors in a fat quarter bundle so this is perfect!
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Love them! Thank you!
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Thanks for providing these great patterns for free! I love the slight variations and the fabrics you chose are wonderful!
Jaye
artquiltmaker.com/blog
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I stumbled across your IG feed the other day, saw these and fell in love!! They are SO beautiful! Not just one butterfly, but three!! Thank you for sharing your talent with us! I am adding these to my ‘to-do’ list! And your sewing machine cover/mat is also something I am looking forward to!
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I’ve just found you through Campbell Soup Diary’s blog… these blocks are gorgeous, thank you so much for sharing, I can’t wait to get stuck into some foundation piecing and I’ll see you on IG. 🙂
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Thank you so much for such lovely butterflies to make! I’m going to use them for a quilt I’m making to swap!
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BEAUTIFUL!!! THIS HAS GOT TO GO ON MY LIST OF THINGS TO DO! THANKS!
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Love these!
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Question, there no instructions for what sizes of fabric to cut out…how do we figure out what sizes to cut for each critter?
Thank you
Kim
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hey Kim! These patterns are foundation paper pieced, are you familiar with the technique?
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful butterfly paper pieced patterns.
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I really want to try this butterfly,thanks you for sharing this.
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These are fabulous. Thank you very much.
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Thank you for sharing such a lovely block. Guida
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Oh wow these butterflys are just so beautiful, thank you so much for sharing them!
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Love these!! Want to make some mug rugs for the firstvtime!! Never did paper piecing!
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Thank you for offering these. They are lovely. I am thinking of using them in some Linus Quilts. 🙂
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They are just a little bit cute!!! Thanks!
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Just thought I’d let you know that I used your Gidget butterfly on a cushion. Thanks for designing it and making it available for free. That’s really great of you!
Here’s my project link in case you want to have a look-see. 🙂
http://www.michelemademe.com/2016/02/a-quilted-double-sided-butterfly-cushion.html
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Love these! Thanks for sharing! I’m thinking I might make one for a mini mini swap with my guild!
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I wanted to Thank you for your complete generosity in making these beautiful works of art available. They are precious! 💚 as You are!💚 💜 ❤️
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Aww they are so pretty! ❤ Thanks for sharing! ❤
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Thanks very much, these are excellent! I love your fabrics, too — I have a few of those myself. 😀
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beautiful. thank you.
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A thank you so much for these cute patterns. My daughter in law is pregnant and loves butterflies. I will make this as a surprise shower gift.
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Bellas Mariposas!!! gracias!!!
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These blocks are beautiful; thank you so much.
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I just found you last night and downloaded the butterfly block paper pieceing. Thank you!!! And I’m going to squeeze in a bit of sewing time and try them out! Yours are so beautiful!! 🙂 Hugs, H in HeaLDSburg
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thank you for this lovely patterns – greetings from Norway
Brigitte
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These are so sweet. Thank you for the patterns.
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I adore these!!! As someone who has never tried this technique before – which butterfly would you say is easiest?
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Pepper is the easiest!
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Thank you so much! Just getting into paper piecing and I love butterflies!
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Thank you so much for offering the download of this pattern! My (grown) daughter LOVES butterflies and these are the perfect size for her quilt.
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Wow! These butterflies are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. I’ve pinned this.
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You’re welcome! Thank you!!
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