Rag Quilt Letters

Posted by Mindy on July 6th, 2009 at 10:52am

I found this great tutorial for Rag Quilt Letters on Happy Together, a great blog from a woman named Jessica. She made these letters for her young daughter who is learning the alphabet, but I think they are so cute and could be used in a number of other ways. This tutorial is simple, all you  need are scrap fabrics, letters to trace, quilt batting and a few other items. Check out the letters below and click here for the full tutorial on Happy Together. This is a great craft for kids much like the bling bouquet.

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