ABC Fabric Magnets

This fun project is a family friendly craft that can enliven the fridge or bulletin board.
You can use your alphabet in so many different ways! Substitute the magnet paper for sticker paper, double sided tape, or glue to decorate:
gift tags
note cards
file cabinets
picture frames
doors, windows, and mirrors
refrigerators, of course!
Curious about what fabrics we used in our alphabet? You can read a list of them here.
Materials
LETTERS
Download the free Letter Template pdf
The finished size of each letter is approximately 3 inches tall. If you'd like to make letters that are bigger or smaller, just enlarge or shrink the template on a photocopy machine, or draw them freehand.
MATERIALS
an assortment of fat quarters, a fabric bundle, or 1/4 yards of a variety of contemporary print fabric
pinking shears
fabric scissors
permanent marker
glue stick (optional)
sticker-backed magnet sheets
NOTE
You can find sticker-backed magnets at most office supply stores and online. They come in a variety of sizes, from thin tape to letter-size sheets. We found business card magnets that worked really well. We included a glue stick on the materials list just in case the magnets you find are less sticky than they should be.
ABCs of ABC Magnets
ATTACH FABRIC TO MAGNET
First, make sure your fabric is nice and flat (press it if it's not).
If you are using large sheets of magnet stickers, cut the paper down into smaller rectangles more suitable to your letter size.
Lay the fabric right side down on the table. Remove the paper from the sticky side of the magnet and affix the magnet to the fabric.

Apply pressure with your palm to make a solid bond.
Using your regular fabric scissors, cut out the magnet and fabric. Set aside the excess fabric.
TRACE AND CUT LETTER 
Place magnet on the table with the fabric side down. Place the letter right side down on the magnet (the letter should be reversed so that when you turn the magnet right side up, the letter will be readable).

Trace around the letter with your permanent marker, then cut out the letter using your pinking shears.

CUT OUT INTERIORS
For letters that have interior shapes, like B, you have one more step to complete.
Using your fabric scissors, not your pinking shears, cut a thin slice through the base of the letter.

Switch back to your pinking shears and cut out the bottom shape. Repeat for the second shape. Be sure to leave at least one connecting point in the letter.
That's it!
What Fabrics Did We Use?
Here's a list of all the fabrics we used for our alphabet:

A Garden Party by In The Beginning
B Freckles by Freespirit Fabrics
E Peas and Carrots by American Jane
G Flea Market Fancy by Denyse Schmidt
H Building Blocks by American Jane
I Garden Party by In The Beginning
J Feedsack III by Windham Fabrics
K Little Darlings IV by Darlene Zimmerman
L Dotted Leaf by Kaffe Fassett
N Flea Market Fancy by Denyse Schmidt
Q Tana Lawn by Liberty of London
S Tana Lawn by Liberty of London
W Spin Daisy by Michael Miller
Z Tana Lawn by Liberty of London





March 23, 2007