Let’s make pretty fabric covered letters to hang on the wall!

Decorate your walls with our fabric covered letters craft. Make one letter, or make a word, it’s up to you. This is a fun craft for all ages.

wood letters wrapped in strips of fabric to hang on the wall
Make pretty fabric covered letters to hang on your walls.

These fabric covered letters are so easy to make. They require very few supplies, and we show you below how inexpensive this craft can be. It’s a great project for kids through adults.

How to make fabric covered letters

There are so many options available to make these wall letters. All you need is a little creativity, and a few basic supplies, and you are ready to make this quick and easy craft.  

Related: 18 Sweet Letter ‘S’ Crafts and Activities

A wood letter S, fabric and a glue gun to make fabric covered letters
Gather a large letter, fabric, and a glue gun to make fabric covered letters.

Supplies needed to make fabric covered letters

  • Large letter – wood, paper mache, cardboard, or foam board
  • Fabric – assorted colors and patterns
  • Hot glue gun with glue sticks
  • Scissors

We have used a large wooden letter ‘S’ for our project. You can use any letter or group of letters that you like. You also don’t need to purchase a wooden letter because there are many other options available; a paper mache letter, cut a letter out of a cereal box, or cut larger letters out of foam board.

Instructions for making fabric covered letters

Step 1 for making fabric covered letters is to tear strips of fabric in different patterns and colors
Tear strips of fabric to wrap around your letter.

Step 1

Group together between 3-6 different fabrics to wrap around your letter.

Use your scissors to snip the end of the fabric about 1-1.5 inches wide. Hold the fabric with one hand and with the other tear the fabric (at the scissor cut) into a long strip.

The reason we tear the fabric instead of cutting it is that it gives it a frayed edge instead of a completely smooth cut edge. I think the frayed edges overlapping one another look so much nicer wrapped around the letter.

Step 2 for making fabric covered letters is to glue a strip of fabric to the letter, and then wrap it around the letter.
Glue the end of strip of fabric to the letter and then wrap it around.

Step 2

Using the hot glue, glue one end of a strip of fabric to the edge of your letter. Wrap the fabric strip around and around the letter, overlapping it slightly as you go.

When you need to change colors, make sure to start on the edge, even if that means you are overlapping slightly with the previous strip.

fabric strips in floral and sold colors wrapped around a letter S to hang on the wall.
Wrap assorted patterns and colors of fabric strips around your letter.
Our finished fabric covered letter
A wood letter S wrapped in colorful fabric strips
A wooden letter S wrapped in strips of fabric to hang on the wall.

Here are even more wall letters that we have made previously with kids.

fabric wall letters made out of foam board and decorated by kids
the word love made out of foam board and wrapped in fabric and yarn

Prep Time
5 minutes

Active Time
30 minutes

Total Time
35 minutes

Difficulty
easy

Estimated Cost
$10

Materials

  • Large letter – wood, paper mache, cardboard, or foam board
  • Fabric – assorted patterns and colors

Tools

  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun with glue sticks

Instructions

  1. Snip a section of fabric approximately 1-1.5 inches wide. Put one hand on the fabric and use your other hand to tear the strip of fabric from the cut to make a frayed edge on the fabric.
  2. Using hot glue attach the end of the fabric strip to the edge of the letter. Wind the fabric around the letter overlapping it a little.
  3. Repeat step two with as many different fabric strips as you like.

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Have you made your own fabric wrapped letters? Did you make just one letter or a full word?



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