Love with a Twist Bonny Butterfly

Balloon Butterfly appliqué from the Love with a Twist series by Dione Gardner-Stephen of Clever Chameleon

Small and Cute, that is our brief for April’s Love with a Twist

This month we have two smaller balloon animals to add to our Love with a Twist quilt along collection. But size isn’t everything and variation is key to keeping things interesting. Besides, our next two balloon critters are both super sweet, and I hope you’ll enjoy them as much as I do. 🙂

Today we are going to meet Bonny Butterfly and later in the month, Toddling Turtle. These are the two options for the Block 8 position of the throw quilt size. Why Block 8 next? No reason, except I had them drafted in advance, and this month I am super busy with secret sewing and pattern writing, so I am being kind to myself and using banked credits.

Keep reading to collect your butterfly balloon pdf pattern and find out all the details for making the most of the next block of the Love with a Twist quilt along.

Balloon Butterfly appliqué from the Love with a Twist series by Dione Gardner-Stephen of Clever Chameleon

About the Love with a Twist Butterfly Balloon Appliqué Block

Today’s balloon butterfly appliqué is the first option for Block 8 of the throw size versions of Love with a Twist. Of course, you will also need to collect Bonny Butterfly if you are making the full twin-size quilt. Block 8A sits under the LOVE centre block on the throw quilt, and just below the top left hand corner on the twin quilt. It will also be totally interchangeable with the Toddling Turtle block coming later this month.

Things to remember as you sew along with Love with a Twist

  • There are two throw versions of this quilt, which can be re-mixed into a twin size quilt. The instructions to cut and construct the throw quilts can be found here and for the twin quilt, here.
  • Today’s Bonny Butterfly is Block 8A of Love with a Twist, and our seventh download to date. It can be interchanged with Block 8B, which will be a balloon turtle.
  • We have already had the Dippy Dog and Pretty Poodle blocks in January. The Lasting Love and Pretty Pig in February. And the Kuddly Koala and Graceful Glider swan in March.
  • The appliqué templates provided are drawn in red lines and black lines. If you are doing raw-edge appliqué, ignore the line colours and simply work with the shapes supplied. If you want to do turned-edge appliqué, you will need to add a seam allowance to the black edges only. The red edges are where the shapes overlap and extra fabric allowance has already been added.

Download your Bonny Butterfly pdf pattern here

The cheerful butterfly balloon appliqué pattern can be downloaded here. Clicking on the balloon butterfly appliqué picture directly below will download in a new tab. Using the red button will open the pdf right here under your nose.

Balloon Butterfly appliqué from the Love with a Twist series by Dione Gardner-Stephen of Clever Chameleon

**** It is really important that you print this pdf at 100%, otherwise your pattern pieces will be the wrong size for the quilt blocks. Turn off any “fit to page” options in your printer dialog and ensure that the printout size is set to 100%. There are check boxes supplied in the document. If your printout is successful, these will measure 1″ square. The document is designed to fit on US Letter and A4 paper. ****

What you will need to make the (raw-edge appliqué) Bonny Butterfly block:

If you have not pre-constructed your quilt top, you will need background fabric for your appliqué:

  • If you are making Block 8A for the throw size quit you will need a background fabric piece of 11.5″ x 9.5″. This measurement does not include any trimming allowance.
  • To make Block 8A for the twin size quilt you will need a background fabric piece of 12″ x 9.5″. Again, this measurement does not include any trimming allowance.
  • So, if you use a piece of fabric 12.5″ x 10″ or larger, you will keep your options open and have a small trimming allowance 🙂

You will also need:

  • two fabrics for the butterfly’s wings and a third for her body. You only need a really small amount of each….. (approx. 4″ x 4″ for the under wings, 5″ x 9″ for the main wings and 2″ x 7″ for the body). My butterfly was made from Island Batik fabrics from the Ditty collection, given to me by Island Batik.
  • scraps of white and black fabrics for the eye
  • fusible paper-backed fabric adhesive , approx. 10″ x 10″
  • thin batting for trapunto or your favourite stabiliser for stitching (optional)
  • general tools and notions: sewing machine, iron etc, teflon ironing sheet or non-stick paper, small sharp scissors, pencil, quilting pins, grease-proof/tracing paper, machine embroidery or sewing threads for appliqué and embroidery

How to put together the Butterfly Balloon Appliqué

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Trace your appliqué shapes directly onto the backing paper of your fusible adhesive. Fuse the shapes to the back of your fabric, according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Then cut out each shape and remove the backing papers. They go together as follows:

Step 1

Place the layout diagram supplied under an ironing sheet/non-stick paper. Position appliqué pieces B1, B2, B3 and B4 in place and secure them temporarily by touching them briefly with the tip of a hot iron (or tack down with a small appliqué iron).

Bonny Butterfly balloon animal appliqué construction by Dione Gardner-Stephen, step 1
Step 2

Add pieces B5 and B6.

Bonny Butterfly balloon animal appliqué construction by Dione Gardner-Stephen, step 2
Step 3

Finish the wings with pieces B7 and B8.

Bonny Butterfly balloon animal appliqué construction by Dione Gardner-Stephen, step 3
Step 4

Add the butterfly’s body by placing down piece B9, then B10 and finally, B11.

Bonny Butterfly balloon animal appliqué construction by Dione Gardner-Stephen, step 4
Step 5

Finish with the eyes, and mark in a line for the mouth.

Use tracing paper to mark the positions of the eyes and mouth as described in the tutorial for the balloon poodle (step 6) if you need help getting them into place.

Bonny Butterfly balloon animal appliqué construction by Dione Gardner-Stephen, step 5
Step 6

Give your appliqué a thorough pressing and transfer to your background fabric.

Bonny Butterfly balloon animal appliqué construction by Dione Gardner-Stephen, step 6

Stitch your appliqué butterfly down using your favourite method. The sample I have shown uses free-motion straight stitching over a low-loft polyester batting. I layer my appliqué over the polyester batting and secure with quilting pins. Then I stitch around my shapes 5-6 times to secure them thoroughly. And finish by removing the excess batting with curved blade scissors/snips.

Balloon Butterfly appliqué from the Love with a Twist series by Dione Gardner-Stephen of Clever Chameleon

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7 Replies to “Love with a Twist Bonny Butterfly”

  1. Thank you for another adorable block!! This is going to make such a cute quilt!

  2. Hi Dione! Your block and tutorial are just great. You give such wonderful detailed instructions. We are having a blizzard here today – unexpectedly and so late in the season it is odd. Your butterfly is the perfect thing to view instead of the mounting snow. Happy Sunday! ~smile~ Roseanne

  3. Another cute addition to your balloon animals! I spotted my first butterfly of the season a couple of days ago; she hung around me for a little while, but no clue what kind she was. Rained most of the day yesterday and last night so things are really getting green, just as you’re winding down into Fall. 🙂

  4. The butterfly is so sweet. Curious what stitch and thread are you using? I love the way the stitching looks.

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