Thank you for this tutorial. I have made many of these sets of letters using regular batting and scraps. Kids adore them and teachers love them for their classrooms.
Laura, congratulations and thank you for your new series with Missouri Star! You are already giving this Grandmommy many new ideas for my 4 grandbabies! Looking forward to all the videos.
Laura, you are a great addition to MSQC. What a great idea! I’d love to make these for my grandson so he can start to read and have fun too! Can’t wait to get these templates.
She doesn’t have an actual pattern for the letters, but she gives you suggestions for templates, or making letters using your word processor or PowerPoint.. You can also get stencils at a store. If you click the last link, which takes you to her blog, my iPad shows a menu bar across the top. Click on “tutorials,” then scroll to where it says “quilted letters tutorial.” Instructions are there. The pictures of her kids are adorable!😊
These are so cute! I think I'll use flannel for the back. Then make a little flannel board for grandbabies to play with. Looks like there isn't a print out for the letters and you'll need to make your own. Have been through MSQC and Laura's blog.
When you look at the video, go to the right of the title.... there is a little down arrow... click that.... there is the printable with the letters....
There is no link to the supplies, such as the letters pdf, just a link to MSQC website where, you search for the materials one at a time - disappointing. Enjoy seeing these creative kid projects, Laura does a great job.
Is a walking foot best for this method of sewing? I plan on making these for my new grandbaby coming in January to put away until they are ready to learn colors, letters and numbers, I am making a learning box for the new grandchild
What a fun idea, Wanda! I did not use a walking foot when I made these. I tried them on a few different machines, and all stitched up fine with the regular foot when I used the foam. You could definitely use a walking foot though if you wanted!
To get to the letters, click on the last link, that takes you to her blog, then click on the 3 bars at the middle right, then click tutorials. Easy as Pi. Lol!
@@roseannecarratkinson4271 Hi, I can't find the printable letters? I clicked on her blog, clicked tutorials and found a sewing letters tutorial but can't seem to find link to a printable?
Frustrating when the GREAT tutorial says there is a link to a template of the letters, only to discover that there is no link! Many of the comments I saw below are from others trying everything to find the link to the letter templates....
Don’t see the download for the letters. Would love to make these but not being computer savvy a PDF download with the letter pages woulda be sooo helpful.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have made many of these sets of letters using regular batting and scraps. Kids adore them and teachers love them for their classrooms.
YEAH LETTERS ARE SHOWN AS FREE PRINTABLES!! Thank you!
Thank you Jenny, Laura, & All of the wonderful MSQC family🤗🦩
Laura, you are a lovely addition to the MSQ Family. I'm looking forward to more kids stuff.
Thanks for the downloadable/printable letters and numbers.
Of course I will have to make a little bag in which to store these cute letters!
Laura, congratulations and thank you for your new series with Missouri Star! You are already giving this Grandmommy many new ideas for my 4 grandbabies! Looking forward to all the videos.
Laura, you are a great addition to MSQC. What a great idea! I’d love to make these for my grandson so he can start to read and have fun too! Can’t wait to get these templates.
How wonderful! It's nice to meet you, Laura! I LOVE MSQC!🤗🦩
Thank you for helping me “find” the letters Slice of Pi
She doesn’t have an actual pattern for the letters, but she gives you suggestions for templates, or making letters using your word processor or PowerPoint.. You can also get stencils at a store. If you click the last link, which takes you to her blog, my iPad shows a menu bar across the top. Click on “tutorials,” then scroll to where it says “quilted letters tutorial.” Instructions are there. The pictures of her kids are adorable!😊
those are adorable
This is a great idea for kids . Enjoyed this video thank you. Can’t wait to start this project !!!
I love this series. Very nice. Thanks.
Good news!!! MSQC put the PDF for the letters on the website where they have The kids video. Tk u. Perfect!!!
These are so cute! I think I'll use flannel for the back. Then make a little flannel board for grandbabies to play with. Looks like there isn't a print out for the letters and you'll need to make your own. Have been through MSQC and Laura's blog.
Thank you for sharing the templates. I can’t wait to make them.
These videos are fun fresh and fantastic! Thanks!
Love your tutorials!! 👏🏼👏🏼
I thought the video said that the letters to print were below?
Fun project!
I couldn’t find the download for the letters. Want to make these for my granddaughters.
Where can I download the letters??? she said there was a link below??
I can’t find the letter download. I would love to make these! Thank you.
Me either
I can't find the download either.
They are up now.
How do I download the pattern for letters?
Not seeing it either Susan Newsom???
Thanks. Suggestions for storage for the letters for the children?
What a great idea!
Can't find the letter download. I would love to make them.
Click on the last link. Go up to the 3 bars in the middle right of her blog and click, then click on tutorials. Hope this helps.
@@roseannecarratkinson4271 still can't find the free download she says is there. Only a $10.00 version.
Jackie, did you find it?
When you look at the video, go to the right of the title.... there is a little down arrow... click that.... there is the printable with the letters....
There is no link to the supplies, such as the letters pdf, just a link to MSQC website where, you search for the materials one at a time - disappointing. Enjoy seeing these creative kid projects, Laura does a great job.
Thanks for your patience as the team worked on this today! The page has been updated, and the letters are here: bit.ly/3m0aEs3.
Can't find the link to the letters download. Thanks
Click on the last link, it takes you to her blog. Click the 3 bars at the middle right, then click on tutorials. Hope this helps.
I'm not seeing that either. I will find out!
@@roseannecarratkinson4271 I’m not seeing any link? This is unusual.
@@roseannecarratkinson4271 I’m not seeing the link either.
@@roseannecarratkinson4271 Nope no letters to download, only purchase
This is so fun :)
Hi. Love to try it but can't find the download of letters.
Is a walking foot best for this method of sewing? I plan on making these for my new grandbaby coming in January to put away until they are ready to learn colors, letters and numbers, I am making a learning box for the new grandchild
What a fun idea, Wanda! I did not use a walking foot when I made these. I tried them on a few different machines, and all stitched up fine with the regular foot when I used the foam. You could definitely use a walking foot though if you wanted!
@@SliceofPiQuilts Thank you
To get to the letters, click on the last link, that takes you to her blog, then click on the 3 bars at the middle right, then click tutorials. Easy as Pi. Lol!
I still can not find the pattern for the letters
I got to the blog but couldn't find the pattern. I'm not very good at websites.
Her blog gives suggestions on how to find letters and such or to go make them on WordArt. No template, unless I missed it.
@@lorindav5549 @ 1:00 minute in, it sure sounds like there is a link to the letters.
Love it but can't find link for the letters
Cluck on the last link it takes you to her blog, then click the 3 bars at the middle right, then click tutorials. Hope this helps.
I'm not seeing it yet either. I'll find out where it's at!
I can’t find link for the letters and numbers? Help please.
❤️❤️❤️
Where are the "free" letter templates she mentions
Letter download please!
@@SliceofPiQuilts thank you!!❤️
Love this idea. Couldn't find link to letters.
Love this, please give info for the letters: Thanks 💜
Click the last link, it takes you to her blog, click on the 3 bars at the middle right, then click tutorials. Hope this helps.
@@roseannecarratkinson4271 Hi, I can't find the printable letters? I clicked on her blog, clicked tutorials and found a sewing letters tutorial but can't seem to find link to a printable?
@@adelee5879 I could not find the letters .
I'm not seeing it linked here yet either. I'll find out!
@ Slice of Pi Quilts
The downloads of the letters are on MSQC Create For Kids just above the tutorial
Where are the letters? No link in the description.
Can't find the letter download
Please link the download. Off to a rocky start if you don’t provide what’s stated in the tutorial.
Awesome letters ! Lots of foam waste though.
I think I will use the small pieces of batting, even if I have to use two pieces they will get used up...Still can't find the letters though??
Is these felt or cotton materal
No link for letters download
No download.....
There were no patterns for the letters.
Does this replace Jenny's Friday Tutorials? I hope not.
Nope! Just something new and fun!
@@SliceofPiQuilts Sorry, I thought we were on Friday.....keep up the good work.
Frustrating when the GREAT tutorial says there is a link to a template of the letters, only to discover that there is no link! Many of the comments I saw below are from others trying everything to find the link to the letter templates....
Don’t see the download for the letters. Would love to make these but not being computer savvy a PDF download with the letter pages woulda be sooo helpful.
I agree
Way to much repetition in her instructions!