Hey yall!! I know it's been a while, but I can't NOT share this!! With my sweet niece soon to arrive, I have been on a crazy baby
craft streak and this has been my favorite of all. Fabric Alphabet Letters! They are cute, fun
and great for babies and kids of all ages. As always, if you don’t want to take the time to make them, I have them
available in my Etsy Store Fabric Letters!
First gather your supplies. If you do it the way I did, you will need quite a bit of
different fabric or you could just get one fabric and use it for all of your
letters!
What
you need:
Decorated Fabric
One Plain White Sheet
Quilt Batting
Invisible ink markers
Scissors or a rotary cutter
Basic sewing skills
Sewing machine
White tread
Sewing pins
4 inch Letter Stencils (You can buy stencils at any craft store)
Pinking Shear Scissors (crinkly scissors)
You will need to choose your fabrics. Whether you choose one fabric or many
different ones, you need to get enough to make 26 -5inch by 5inch squares.
Then you will need some quilting batting. I just get the batting that is soft on
both sides and I double it up for each letter. It will be enough to make 26- 5 inch by 10 inch
rectangles.
Then you will need a plain colored back. I chose white for mine. I went cheap
on this, buying a plain white sheet and cutting my squares out of it. One sheet is more than enough. You will cut 26- 5 inch by 5 inch
squares of the white.
Then look through your fabrics and if they are wrinkled,
take a clothes iron and iron them out so you don’t have wrinkled letters.
Then you will take your letters and using the washable
markers to trace the letters onto the fabric.
Then you will put all three fabrics together. The white on the botton, then the quilt
batting folded in half, then the fabric on top. You will use you sewing pins to keep everything in place so
you can sew it.
Now its time to SEW!
Go slow when
doing this. Simply trace the lines
you have made for the letters. I’m
new to sewing so the round parts were tricky for me, but I’m sure if you're an advanced
sewer, you’ll have no problem!
Then take your scissors and cut them out! I used pinking shears because I think it makes them look much cuter.
(Yes you have to do it 25 more times… but its pretty simple)
Thanks yall! Comment with any questions!
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