Stitching letters on fabric

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Learn how to make fabric letters the easy way. Use our printable fabric alphabet pattern and watch the tutorial to sew up your own in a flash and make the kiddos happy

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This listing is for a set of 26 alphabet letters or 10 numbers (0-9). Letters are made from various types and colors of upcycled fabric with a piece of cotton batting in between. If you’d like to just purchase individual letters/numbers, or extra letters to be able to spell your child’s name you can add them for $3 each. Just leave me a note to tell me which extra letters you are wanting. Fabric will vary with each order. Message me with any questions! These letters are also great for…

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Amber Johnson on Instagram: "Sometimes it’s fun to add words to a quilt! Iron-on fabric words are a quick and easy way to do it. See my last reels (part 1 and 2) for how to make the actual words and adhere them to fabric. Now it’s time to stitch them to the background fabric. Here’s what you do:

1. Use coordinating thread that matches your letters. 
2. Top stitch around each letter and around all the holes in each letter using a straight stitch and a 1/8” seam allowance. You can use more decorative stitches but this is the least noticeable - which is what I wanted. I just eyeballed the 1/8” seam allowance. 
3. Stitch in place or make a knot at the beginning and end of your stitching. 
4. Go slow and lift your presser foot with the needle in the down position when you need to pivot your fa Stitching Letters On Fabric, How To Make Iron, Iron On Letters, Iron On Fabric, Word Out, Sampler Quilt, Machine Applique, Straight Stitch, Then And Now

Amber Johnson on Instagram: "Sometimes it’s fun to add words to a quilt! Iron-on fabric words are a quick and easy way to do it. See my last reels (part 1 and 2) for how to make the actual words and adhere them to fabric. Now it’s time to stitch them to the background fabric. Here’s what you do: 1. Use coordinating thread that matches your letters. 2. Top stitch around each letter and around all the holes in each letter using a straight stitch and a 1/8” seam allowance. You can use more…

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