To start your quilt you will need a standard nickel quilt pattern, which will help you determine the total number of squares you will need for the quilt top. You may be able to figure the total without a pattern by just measuring the width and length of the area and dividing by five. You will then need to decide on the message you want to place on the quilt and how many white blocks you will need for this. The remainder blocks will be black. You will need to purchase the appropriate amount of black and white fabric, quilt batting, and fabric for the quilt back. It helps if you can make a sketch of the design before you begin, and keep it nearby for reference as you make your quilt.
Once you have you have decided on a message, you need to apply that message to the white blocks. This is where you can let your creativity flow. You may want to embroider the letters, fabric markers, or use fabric paints. You can also use cloth and applique the letters on securing them with fusible webbing or by sewing a blind or button stitch.
After you have imprinted your message on the white squares, lay out all the squares on a flat surface such as table or bed. This will give you an idea of how the finished quilt top will appear, and allow you to make changes before you sew the square together.
Stitch your nickel squares together in the proper order, and when finished layer the quilt top, batting, and fabric bottom together and pin in place. Hand or machine stitch the layers together and finish the edge with quilt binding all the way around.
Your crossword puzzle quilt is now ready to display or give as a gift.
Source: Personal Experience
Published by Agnes Farside - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
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This is a great idea.
Excellent craft ideas here. Thanks for sharing!
This is an awesome idea!
Nicely done, cheers ;)
How cute!
great job
:)