I made these yesterday for a brand new baby boy named Markus, the first grandson of our friends. Do you see the problem? I guess it was more wishful thinking than reality that the baby would be named Erik after his granddad. Apparently he did not win this one after all. Oh, well, I can still use the R and the K.
I think I’ll make a simple long and slim quilt and hand stitch the letters on, maybe with a little crown on top. What do you think?
Have fun!
I think I’ll make a simple long and slim quilt and hand stitch the letters on, maybe with a little crown on top. What do you think?
Have fun!
Nice letters!
ReplyDeleteBear regards,
Beertje Zonn
Bear from the Netherlands
Love the letters!!
ReplyDeleteThose letters are adorable!! I've been wanting to make some stuffed letters, but these look easier. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and lovely letters. So many ways to use them too. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteSewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
What a great idea!!! I just love letters anyway and these are great!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delightful! ...well done with so much charm! Hope to see you back at my place. I have become a follower and hope you will do the same. until later...
ReplyDeleteI think Absolutely!!! A crown on top will be perfect. What a great baby gift (shame about the name, though!).
ReplyDeleteHello Nina Lise,
ReplyDeleteI love these letters...they would look great on a quilt and naturally a crown must go along with them. ♥ Crowns look good with everything. :0)
I'm visiting from your link over at Somewhat Simple for Strut Your Stuff Thursday.
I hope you'll drop by my place to see my fabric flowers.
Have a wonderful day...
Hugs,
Stephanie ♥
Great tutorial! I had to make some letters immediately (on my son´s request), you can see them on my blog!
ReplyDeleteAnja
just lovely, Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! May have to make some for my grandkids soon.
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