@@cathyswope5174 they’re addictive yet therapeutic to make 😀I loved making these letters. I know exactly what you mean as I want to make more and put them on the back of a Jean jacket.
Your tutorial was so thorough and good. I definitely want to do this. I hadn’t thought of putting the letters on batting. I bet that works really well.
My sister told me I had to watch this video. Glad she did cause with pre-teen & teenage granddaughters, they will like shirts decorated this way! Thanks for the video & to my sister!
I love that your sister shared this with you what a great gift for your preteen and teenage granddaughters ❤️Be sure to come back and let me know how they like what you create for them 😀
Glad you loved the idea! I’ve been having so much fun making these patchwork letters. 🤷🏻♀️just keeping it real, it’s not easy to film video without mistakes 😂
This is the cutest idea!❤❤ I think I’ll skip the initial outlining stitch and just flip the batting, like foundation piecing to cut corners because I’m lazy. 😂 But otherwise this is the best lettering tutorial I’ve seen. Totally inspired! 💫
This was an awesome tutorial!!! I have recently started using stay tape, which is narrow and washes away, so I might try that to hold down my letters. Your shirts turned out so lovely!!
So glad I found your channel. This tutorial is wonderful and well-explained. I’m a newbie, but I feel I could do this. I love the color of the purple sweatshirt, as well as the lines and side seams. Would you mind sharing the brand of sweatshirt? Thank you.
You can do it! I found my sweatshirts at Walmart as that's basically the only store around where I live :-). The brand is Time and Tru and this one has the split at the side seam and a high-low hem. Thanks for watching!
Nice tutorial, thank you. I would like to make letters with poly-fil for toddlers to play with and learn letter recognition. Have you ever done a tutorial for something like that?
Hi! What a great idea for your grands! I created mine in Canva, and used the font "TAN St. Canard" at 421 pt. You can use any font you want but I suggest using a Sans Serif just means it doesn't have the extra decorative strokes on the letters as those can get tricky to appliqué.
Now i want to make patchwork letters and put them on everything 😊♥️♥️♥️
@@cathyswope5174 they’re addictive yet therapeutic to make 😀I loved making these letters. I know exactly what you mean as I want to make more and put them on the back of a Jean jacket.
Love your patchwork letters - with an added backing fabric I could see them being made into name bunting 😍
This FABULOUS! Thanks for sharing both the tutorial and your baby!!
Nice idea. You can also sew the letters on another fabric in a rectangle and then sew the rectangle onto the sweatshirt.
Thanks for sharing! I hadn’t thought of that and I love that idea 😀
Great idea! I like the way you think. 😊
This is so cool. I was thinking oh I have to sew each one of the stripes on one at a time but this is a really easy way to do this. I'm impressed
Awesome! I can’t wait to try this!! Thank you for the great tutorial 😊
Thank you for the great tutorial! I can't wait to do this. I'm looking forward to seeing your future tutorials. 😊
Your tutorial was so thorough and good. I definitely want to do this. I hadn’t thought of putting the letters on batting. I bet that works really well.
Thank you! I liked it on batting because it gave it a bit of extra texture.
My sister told me I had to watch this video. Glad she did cause with pre-teen & teenage granddaughters, they will like shirts decorated this way! Thanks for the video & to my sister!
I love that your sister shared this with you what a great gift for your preteen and teenage granddaughters ❤️Be sure to come back and let me know how they like what you create for them 😀
Ok now that is really sweet!! What a great tutorial.
I'm happy you think so! 😀
Love this!
Great idea! Thank you for sharing!
So cute!
Great idea!thx
Those sweaters are so cute! 😍
Fabulous idea! Love the outtakes, "I just spit" 😂😂
Glad you loved the idea! I’ve been having so much fun making these patchwork letters.
🤷🏻♀️just keeping it real, it’s not easy to film video without mistakes 😂
@SharonSews please continue, I enjoy your videos very much, they are real. ❤️
Thank you for this Sharon. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Merry Christmas to you and your family also!
This is the cutest idea!❤❤ I think I’ll skip the initial outlining stitch and just flip the batting, like foundation piecing to cut corners because I’m lazy. 😂 But otherwise this is the best lettering tutorial I’ve seen. Totally inspired! 💫
That was a fun video! Thanks!
Great. Thank you
Awesome
What a cute idea ❤ thank you for sharing
You’re welcome! I hope you try it. 😀
This was an awesome tutorial!!! I have recently started using stay tape, which is narrow and washes away, so I might try that to hold down my letters. Your shirts turned out so lovely!!
Great tip! I use that for hems but I never thought about using it to hold application in place. Thanks!
SEW fun! Def gonna try that!❤
Yay! I hope you have as much fun creating your letters as I did creating mine 😀
So glad I found your channel. This tutorial is wonderful and well-explained. I’m a newbie, but I feel I could do this. I love the color of the purple sweatshirt, as well as the lines and side seams. Would you mind sharing the brand of sweatshirt? Thank you.
You can do it! I found my sweatshirts at Walmart as that's basically the only store around where I live :-). The brand is Time and Tru and this one has the split at the side seam and a high-low hem. Thanks for watching!
How cute!
Thanks! I had so much fun creating these
Nice tutorial, thank you. I would like to make letters with poly-fil for toddlers to play with and learn letter recognition. Have you ever done a tutorial for something like that?
Thank you, Sharon. I love this idea! Also love your dog 😊
Thank you!
Can you link the source for the font? I would like to do school names for my grands.
I'm pretty sure u can make the letters yourself
Hi! What a great idea for your grands!
I created mine in Canva, and used the font "TAN St. Canard" at 421 pt.
You can use any font you want but I suggest using a Sans Serif just means it doesn't have the extra decorative strokes on the letters as those can get tricky to appliqué.