The tutorial is found right on the Happy Sew Lucky blog, and if you take a glance, you'll see I deviated just a bit. Considering I'm in the middle of making 30(!) pincushions, I really wasn't in the mood to stitch and turn 112 - 2 1/2" cards. So I added fusible fleece to the back of the card fabric, then used spray baste to adhere that to the backing, basically making a complete "quilt sandwich".
I then proceeded to stitch 1/4" inside the grid-lines of each card, securing ends before I moved on to the next. It sounds tedious, but it went quickly enough. Once stitched, I cut on all the lines with pinking shears.
One little detail I didn't factor in was that the increase in finished size and thickness of my cards meant I would need a larger bag to store them in than the tutorial suggested! I had made the medium size of Noodlehead's Open Wide Zippered Pouch tutorial, and though I love how it turned out, not all the cards fit in at once.
Good thing I had already planned on starting grandgirl off with a limited number of card sets, so I chose 20 I thought she would especially enjoy right now, and they fit just fine.I have some owl fabric left, so maybe I'll make a larger bag to hold them all for when she gets a little older. Meanwhile, I think we'll doodle do just fine.
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very cute. I like the way you did your cards... hmmm I might need to do this for my little niece.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Such a clever idea! You will have a lot of fun with these!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and your version is a lot less daunting to make.
ReplyDeleteCompletely adorable and it turned out really cute with the pinked edges!
ReplyDeleteOh, super cute Debbie. I really like it with the pinked edges. Adds to the charm factor.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the pinked edges too!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie! What a clever idea! I love this memory game packet and you made it really beautiful! x Teje
ReplyDeleteYou're brilliant! Couldn't love your version more. Welcome to April!
ReplyDeleteI don't have any grandchildren (yet!), but I have plenty of kids that would love this game. I am definitely tempted to make a set, especially with your shortcut method.
ReplyDeleteGreat solution, I think the turning would have done for me too!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! Genius for someone to design the fabric for spoonflower. I made a similar memory game for my first grand-niece with novelty prints and a drawstring bag. I stitched the cards the same way you did. Works great!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! I will have to buy some of the fabric. good job.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'm really glad you made your squares the way you did. I would have seen the original and stressed about all that turning and not made it at all. Thanks to you for showing an easier way! :)
ReplyDeleteThis turned out to be such a cute gift! I'm sure my 3 year old would enjoy it as well, thanks for posting the link to the tutorial! Hope your granddaughter likes it!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project!
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