Well, Barb made these, and I think they are great.

She deliberately made them different, extending the bodies, and making the wings narrower, and trying different angles.
I think she's done a terrific job. I really like them, and find myself drawn to the dark purple one in particular. The next time I make some of these, I'm going to use some of her ideas! Thanks for sharing, Barb!
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beautiful. I love that dark purple one.
I am a fan of butterflies-these remind me of Jan Mullen's butterflies a lot.
Wow, I really like these, but that tute blew my mind! I'm an exclusive hand sewer and all that cutting of sewn lines would be death for me. I can do a bit of wonkyness and just reknot after cutting my knots off, but that level of cutting I just can't do! Maybe I should buy a machine after all!
That is a great idea to change the angles for variety. Sometimes I have such tunnel vision.
How pretty these are. Must look at your tutorial.
These are beautiful! The one on the top right looks very Art Deco to me. I'll have to try your tutorial, as these are so pretty! I loved the butterflies you put on your sampler.
wow those are cool. I am going to check out the tutorial.
oh i love it when people make things there own
i too like the dark purple one
mine sadly did not turn out so nice...
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