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So this might be the raddest thing ever. Sarah Neuberger of A Small Object wrote a letter to her niece and then had it printed on some fabric {through the company Spoonflower that lets you design your own fabric $17/yard.} Then she made it into a quilt–such a beautiful idea. It has got my creative juices flowing, just think of all the things you could do! Read more about it right here.

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  1. Micaela

    January 22, 2009

    what a GREAT idea!!! thank you!!!

  2. Jane Flanagan

    January 22, 2009

    Wow – such an amazing thing! I’m thinking of poems and prose I’d love transcribed onto a quilt or pillowcase!

  3. Chelly

    January 22, 2009

    Brilliant!

  4. Brandi Mae

    January 22, 2009

    That is incredible! My brother passed away a few months ago. I think I’m going to use the letters and things he’s given my kids to make some fabric for a quilt for them.

  5. Jenny M

    January 22, 2009

    You just made my day! I am so turning my paintings into fabrics!

  6. erica

    January 22, 2009

    such a fantastic idea, and not nearly as expensive as i would think.

  7. Venessa

    January 22, 2009

    i’m sooooooooo glad I follow your blog! i’m so grateful for all the awesome ideas you post! thanks for connecting us to the wonderful things out there!

  8. collard green queen

    January 22, 2009

    There is not a post you do that I dont walk away inspired! Love this idea as a baby gift or a keepsake for my kids-

  9. amy

    January 22, 2009

    yes. that is definitely the greatest thing ever.

  10. g.lee

    January 23, 2009

    what a lovely idea! this is definitely something i want to do for my daughter. thank you for sharing all your fantastic finds!

  11. Randi

    January 23, 2009

    I love spoonflower … that’s a really creative idea!

  12. kat

    January 23, 2009

    Great personal idea. I imagine a letter written in a beautiful, flowing handwriting script.

  13. kell-bell

    January 23, 2009

    I love this idea! I think I’m going to start a new project designing a quilt and bumper for my future babe.

  14. Anonymous

    January 23, 2009

    Jordan, that is amazing. Do you know of a source that can take your fabric and turn it into a quilt. I have some quilt pieces that my grandmother created but she never made the quilt. I really want to turn them into a quilt but dont have teh time to learn to sew myself! Plus I have no idea what pattern would work and I would need to add lots of other fabric pieces to put it together. Does anyone have any ideas?

  15. Vanessa

    January 23, 2009

    I was in this brand new sewing/fabric shoppe out here in Utah and they had a kit to make a Very Hungry Caterpillar Quilt and had a sample. It was incredible, I need to go back and take a picture so I can post about it!

  16. Maggie May

    January 24, 2009

    i’m so glad you put this up.

  17. Chloe

    January 25, 2009

    OK, that quilt is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen – genius… I want one!

  18. denise

    January 26, 2009

    Love this idea – you always share the best finds, ideas and inspiration. I just shared some LUV with you over at my blog by voting you one of my favorite blogs. Come on over to littleantdesign.blogspot.com and check it out.

  19. seesaw designs

    January 26, 2009

    this is so sweet

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