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Scrap Buster Contest Entry ~ How to Make a Plush Alphabet
Submit your Scrap Buster tutorial by October 23rd for your chance to win one of three $50 gift certificates to Sew,Mama,Sew!

Check out this alphabet! You’ll be itching to make every letter with Holly’s How to Make a Plush Alphabet Tutorial from Chez Beeper Bebe.
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What a great idea!
This is so cute! I’m gonna make a set with no magnets for my own baby!
My favorite yet!
I love this idea, although I’m afraid my cats would have more fun with the magnets than my son. I might just have to try it out with a few letters, though!
This is a.dorab.le, and just the sort of thing I could use. (Forgive my spotty punctuation. My 10 month ol.d1 is0 helping me type.(0
I want to make these soooooo bad now! All my scraps of batik fabric would be perfect for letters.
My daughter will LOVE these! So glad you entered the contest.
Ooo … I’m sensing a great project to make for my nephew!
Cute!
How cute!!!
I’m thinking these will make a great Christmas gift for the kids of a friend. Thanks!
I LOVE this! I am going to make this tonight! I haven’t bought the plastic ABC fridge magnets yet and this is so much better.
I love these- such a great gift for young ones!
Fun idea!!! Love it!
This is my favorite entry yet!
perfect present for all the babies i have to make presents for this year. must be something in the water!
These are great! I’m so making them one day, when I have kids…
very cute! and a great use of mismatched fabric scraps!
Oh boy do I want to make this!!!!
This is another great idea! I’m going to do my best to get some of these done for my grandson!
My favorite project so far!
What an awesomely-written and presented tutorial! Very pro!
As a homeschooler, I immediately thought of how fun this would be in a bag with alphabet/reading game instructions for beginning readers! My daughter has also been very tactile, and this would have been great for her to practice spelling words when she was younger. Fabulous project!
These are amazing. Quite to get into a good mood from…
Wow, great idea!!
I love this idea! I can see a lot of these being made this year for kid Christmas gifts!
I love this one! I’ve been thinking of something similar for years now, nice to see someone actually followed through with it!
I love this!
these are so cute! another project for my list….
Wow! When I first saw the picture I thought, “that’s a lot of work!” thing they were all stuffed and turned. But they’re not and it’s marvelous!
I love it! I’m going to make these for my nieces as well as my own children.
This might be my favorite scrap buster tutorial yet! I’m definitely going to make this for my son.
This is so fantastic. I’ve been contemplating something like this for a long time…I’ve been wanting softie letters that would take the place of the creepy plastic refrigerator magnets that I refuse to buy because they’re creepy plastic.
These would be so sweet for a baby shower gift! I know my little niece would adore them. She loves everything pretty.
Perfect (minus the magnets) for my 1 year old (and my kindergartner will love them too).
This is one of the best ideas I’ve seen. Tactile letters will make the learning easy.
Kathleen C.
villagequilter@gmail.com
So cute, very appealing!
I need to check out this tutorial! What a great Christmas gift for our preschool!
This is such a great idea. This could really help with learning the alphabet!
These are so gorgeous, I love magnets! One of my favourite entries so far
These are DEEPLY super excellent. What a hoot of a project.
I love it so much that I already made an entire alphabet this afternoon! It’s going to be a perfect Christmas gift for my niece paired with an alphabet book! Thank you thank you thank you
These are such a great idea with so many ways to use them. I could make them up in kids names for gifts, or even my friends would smile seeing them in fresh fabrics. I’m definitely going to make a set for myself and my best sewing friend.
What a fun idea and it would be great for kids!
Absolutely ADORABLE!!!! I luv them! I know of two pre-school teachers that will love this project. Thanks for sharing!
This is perfect for me, I have lots of kiddy birthdays coming up. Thank you so much.
Wow! Almost makes me want to have another child to make these for…okay…maybe not! ha! Seriously, though, these are GREAT! I wish I could have made these for my children when they were young!
Hmmmm…any babies that I could make this for? I love this entry!
I love how the magnets are enclosed within the fabric! Extra safe for small people. Thank you for the tutorial.
AWESOME letters, I love this project. Best one yet! Can’t wait to teach my boys how to spell their names with this on their magnetic whiteboard!
I’m going to make this for sure!
Those are so much cuter than the usual plastic ones!
love these! I’m making them for my nephew and niece’s birthday!
So freaking cute
Awesome idea!!!
I LOVE this. I think I may have to make some for my nephew.
These are just the best…..make my heart go pitter patter…and gotta get started on them. What a great way to use those fabrics up that you we just can’t part with. Even for gifts for adults for their name for the fridg……EVERYONE likes to see their name posted….even though some would never admit it. Or even just the word….LOVE……JOY……HAPPINESS…for adults for gifts for their fridg….everyone has a fridg. What a great idea. You may have created a monster in me with these. Thanks for sharing.
I love these! They will make a perfect Christmas gift for my almost 3-year-old son. Thanks for sharing!