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Monday, January 7, 2013

Valentine's Day Crossword Sham Tutorial


This project has been planned for some time now.  The idea first came to me when I saw the crossword fabric from Sew Me A Song.  It's from Bungle Jungle by Tim and Beck for Moda in grey.  In addition to Sew Me A Song, this print can also be found at Sew Fresh Fabrics, the The Fat Quarter Shop and Marmalade Fabrics in multiple colors (but the grey is my favorite!).  

I wanted to make a Valentine's Day crossword patchwork.  I made this pillow sham to fit a normal bed sized pillow. What I love about it is that it could be made for a guy and how many Valentine's Day projects can you say that about?


I started by cutting 19 squares measuring 3 1/2" from Alexander Henry's grey crosshatch using my 3 1/2" square Sizzix die. Then I appliqued the letters needed to spell "Valentine," "Kiss," "Heart," and "Love" using two prints from Basic Grey's Kissing Booth and Sizzix Lollipop Shadow Alphabet Dies.  I applied the letters using a fusible webbing.


Next I sewed the word "Valentine" together with 1/4" seams.  I cut all the "filler" pieces that I needed out of the crossword print.  You can use the Sizzix 3 1/2" strip cutter for many of these.  I cut the narrow red border to 1" using the 1" strip cutter. The solid Kona medium grey borders were cut with a 2 1/2" strip cutter.  I applied fusible fleece to the back of the pillow sham front and quilted around the edge of each letter, in straight lines in the grey section, and in a meandering box pattern in the crossword sections.

I made the back of the pillow a simple envelope closure and bound in the red grunge print.  The finished dimensions of the sham are 27" x 20".

If you want to make one, you've got a month still till Valentine's Day!


16 comments:

  1. This is so adorable! I have many Scrabble and Crossword loving family members that would adore this!!

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  2. cute idea Amy! I love the way the background looks like tiny pieced squares! Perfect fabric choices as always!

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  3. What a clever way to use this fabric. I love it!

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  4. I can't think of anyone that wouldn't love this!
    Totally LOVE it!!!

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  5. Oh, Amy, it's glorious!!!! Totally yummy.

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  6. What an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

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  7. This pillow is too wonderful! Thanks for the idea ~ my son and dil would love it!

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  8. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing your process!

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  9. Nothing more valuable than something handmade for your loved ones. Perfect gift for Valentines.

    Sarah
    PrettyGloss - makeup, beauty & a lil gibberish

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  10. Yes, I have loved that crossword fabric since we got it at work...and the lined paper. I bought some of both cause I thought they would be great for simple labels for the back of quilt projects...you know...embroider a name and date in the boxes!:)

    The pillow looks great...is it for hubby?:)

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  11. That's really great! You are so clever. I love the crossword fabric but wasn't sure what I'd do with it!

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  12. So cool Amy! I bet the kids love this one too. I know my little one would!

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