Butterflies & Buddleias - Digital Embroidery Pattern
This butterfly piece feels a little like pausing beside a buddleia on a warm day and watching monarchs settle in for a moment. The design focuses on soft, detailed thread painting to capture their glowing wings and the tangle of blossoms beneath them. It’s a calm, nature-loving stitch for anyone who enjoys slowing down with something a bit intricate and full of colour.
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Just started with embroidery and there's no better place to start, downloaded and printed with no issues and looking through the shop looks like I will be buying more. The guide that comes with image is also useful and even tell you the colours used.

Probably the most comprehensive embroidery pattern I've purchased so far - the attention to detail given throughout all the guides is amazing! Breaks everything down into a manageable level and also came with a very helpful beginner embroidery guide too. I can't wait to start stitching this - thank you!
Product Description
This pattern is all about those quiet summer moments when butterflies graciously decide to sit still long enough for us to admire them. Using simple thread-painting with a single strand, you’ll build up gentle shading and delicate textures to bring the monarchs’ wings to life as they rest on their buddleia blooms. It’s written with intermediate stitchers in mind, but patient beginners who enjoy learning as they go will be perfectly at home - each step is broken down clearly and at a friendly pace.
If you love botanical or wildlife pieces that reward slow stitching, this one has a lovely rhythm to it. It works beautifully as a gift for a nature-loving friend or as a bright, summery piece for your own wall - something that captures a fleeting moment and lets you linger with it a little longer.
Additional Details
I give advice on materials in the accompanying embroidery guide, but to complete this pattern you'll need:
- Embroidery hoop
- Needle
- Fabric
- Thread
- Scissors
What You Get
- A4 patterns to print and trace in sizes to fit 5", 6" and 7" hoops
- 19 page Embroidery Pattern which includes step by step photographic instructions
- Huge Beginner's Embroidery Guide which covers:
- Equipment & materials,
- Tips & Tricks,
- Transferring methods for your pattern,
- Detailed, photographic stitch diagrams for all the essential beginner's stitches,
- How to back your hoop,
- How to finish your hoop
Shipping & Returns
This is a digital product, and no physical items will be shipped with this purchase. You will be able to download your purchase as soon as the order goes through and you will receive a confirmation email, and an email with your download link.
Due to the unique nature of digital products, they cannot be returned once purchased. This means that all sales are final and non-refundable.
I appreciate your understanding, as this policy helps me maintain the integrity of my digital offerings and ensures that I can continue to provide high-quality patterns for your crafting enjoyment. That said, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch at hello@odinaddi.com, through the contact form on this site or on my Instagram, @odinaddi.
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