I bought an alphabet panel a couple of years ago. It was on sale at a quilt show. It is the only panel I have ever bought, and it was designed to be sewn into a fabric ABC book.
Since my granddaughter is having another birthday (all of my grandchildren refuse to remain babies), I decided I had better get this done.
I’m not making a book. I’ve chosen to sew the letters into a quilt. She can drag it around, and have picnics on it, and give her dolls naps with it.
It isn’t fancy, but it is finished, and a little girl will have fun using it!
The quilting isn’t fancy, but it should hold up well with a lot of use.






That is an adorable panel! You did a credible job with it. I love to collect panels. I like to cut them apart and make up projects with them. They set your designer skills into high drive. Sometimes, they are just a nice piece to work some quilting time onto. I’m sure your granddaughter will love it.
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Thank you Kat! I’m just glad that I finished it before she is over 18 years old. LOL!
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I just LOVE it, Laura!!! 🙂
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Thanks Katherine! It did turn out cute!
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Clever idea! She’ll just love it….nothing better than a “drag around” quilt for the little ones! Good job….it’s fantastic!
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Thank you Sue!
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I am not a quilter, but I love it, too, Sis!
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You don’t have to be a quilter (or a writer) to know what you like. Right, Sis? 🙂
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Yes, she’s going to love it! 🙂
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I know she will! Thanks Jess!
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