Sunday, November 8, 2009

Alphabet Sets

I've put a couple of sets of my plush alphabet magnets up in my shop--find them here. They each come with all the fabulous letters of the alphabet, as well as a little sack sized-just-so to hold all those lovely letters. And did I mention that the letters contain magnets so you can attach them to your fridge, boiler, car door, hot-water-heater, magnetic board, or whatever suits your fancy.
And yes, these were made from my plush alphabet tutorial--found here if you have not already seen it. And the sack? Well, that is a new addition. I made it from Sharilyn's simple and perfect pattern right here--but did make mine a bit smaller so it would accomodate the magnets just-so. And I also customized it with the "ABC" applique.
All the letters of the alphabet in a sack. Really people, what more could you want?

22 comments:

  1. I love that last line! Looks like a perfect gift to me. They are very very cute!

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  2. oooh this is fabulous too!!! you are a goldmine of inspiration! thank you!

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  3. you are such an inspiration LOVE

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  4. i love them too! I think I may order a set with extra vowels--I'll be in touch!

    Huge hugs to you. :o)

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  5. Amy--extra vowels? Really? I am intrigued....

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  6. wow, i love the idea, cute cute cute!

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  7. I really love your tutorial! I saw it posted from Sew Mama Sew and had made a set as a baby shower gift. I made it without magnets though. You can see it here:

    cafe-eclectic.net/2009/10/25/i-can-sew/

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  8. I can't wait to try making these! You should do numbers too :)

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  9. Numbers! Brilliant. Also, way easier to do numbers than all 26 letters. Love, love, love the idea. Hey, thanks.

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  10. i would love some of these. do you still offer them? dont see them in your shop.

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  11. do you mind sharing the font you used.

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  13. Will you be selling anymore of these alphabet sets in your shop?

    Thanks,
    Cindy
    hobbie.girl@yahoo.com

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  14. I just made these for my almost 2 year old daughter and it was so fun and easy! I am a beginner at sewing and my 10 year old helped me. I didn't have batting for the middle layer so I just used some cheap fleece.

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  15. Amanda, great idea with the fleece vs batting. Gld this project was so easy for you. I would love to see photos if you want to share...

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  16. Are you still selling these? They are ADORABLE! Love the idea of extra vowels (and/or even extra high frequency consonants!) as well as the idea of numbers! Super creative! I'd be interested in purchasing and would love to know if you're making more!

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  17. I'm concerned that the magnets will mess with my computerized sewing machine. Is it okay to sew them with my computerized machine, or should I borrow a non-computerized machine from a friend?

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  18. Just came across this tutorial on Pinterest! I know it's been a while since you put it up, but thanks! I just finished a set for a friend... thought I'd share:

    http://kylachristine.wordpress.com/2013/08/21/alphabet-soup-magnets/

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  19. Are you still selling these in your shop? I didn't see them.

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  20. Hi! I love this tutorial. I'm so excited to make these for my little one, but can you tell me where you found magnets that small? The smallest I've found are 1/2" (12.7mm).

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