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AMERICA’S FAVORITE QUILTING MAGAZINE ™
Two-Color Quilts
2 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2011 Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting
From each red print fat quarter,
cut:
• 3(4½"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut12(4½") A squares.
• 1(2¼"-wide) strip. From strip, cut
3(2¼") C squares.
From each light print fat quarter,
cut:
• 3(4½"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut24(4½" × 2¼") B rectangles.
From white print, cut:
• 110D.Markdotsasshownon
template.
From red print, cut:
• 280"of(2¼"-wide) bias strips.
Joinstripstomakebiasbinding.
Block Assembly1.Choose1setof4matchingred
print A squares and 1 red print C
square,and4matchinglightprint
B rectangles. Lay out pieces as
showninNine Patch Unit Assembly Diagram. Join into rows; join rows
tocomplete1NinePatchUnit.
Repeattomake48NinePatch
Units.
CuttingIfyoudonothavetheFons&
PorterGlorifiedNinePatch
TemplateSet,maketemplatesfrom
patternsonpage5.Measurements
include ¼" seam allowances.
2.Placetemplate1onNinePatch
unit,matchinglinesontemplate
withseamlinesofNinePatchunit.
Carefullycutaroundtemplateto
make1Unit1.Markdotsasshown
ontemplate.Make48Unit1.
Quilt Assembly1.LayoutUnits1sandDsasshown
in Quilt Top Assembly Diagram.
2.ReferringtoQuilt Assembly in
Sew Easy: Piecing Glorified Nine Patch on page 6, join units into
rows. Join rows to complete
quilt top.
MATERIALS
PROJECT RATING: CHALLENGING
Size:541⁄2" × 711⁄2"
16fatquarters*assortedredprints
8fatquarters*assortedlightprints
3¼yardswhiteprint
¾yarddarkredforbinding
Fons&PorterGlorifiedNine
PatchTemplateSetortem-
plate material
3½yardsbackingfabric
Twin-size quilt batting
*fatquarter=18"×20"
QUILT BY Peggy Gelbrich.
Whether you make templates to cut the pieces for this quilt the
traditional way, or speed up the process by using the Fons & Porter
template set, you’ll love stitching this classic pattern.
Nine Patch Unit Assembly Diagram
A B
C
Glorified NINE PATCH
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Batiks give this traditional design
a new twist. Use three values of the same
color to give this block a bold look.
Quilt Top Assembly Diagram
Quilting Diagram
Finishing1.Dividebackinginto2(1¾-yard)
lengths.Cut1pieceinhalflength-
wisetomake2narrowpanels.
Joinpanelslengthwise.Seamswill
runhorizontally.
2.Layerbacking,batting,andquilt
top; baste. Quilt as desired. Quilt
shownwasquiltedintheditchand
withaflowerdesigninthenine
patchunits(Quilting Diagram).3.ReferringtoSew Easy: Binding Inside Cornersonpage8,add
binding to quilt.
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Unit 1
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Wallhanging (381⁄2" × 381⁄2") Full (821⁄4" × 993⁄4") Queen (91" × 993⁄4")
Blocks 16 99 110
Setting 4×4blocks 9×11blocks 10×11blocks
Red print 6fatquarters 33fatquarters 37fatquarters
Light print 3fatquarters 17fatquarters 19fatquarters
White print 11⁄4 yards 61⁄8 yards 7 yards
Red print 1⁄2 yard 3⁄4 yard 1 yard
Backing Fabric 21⁄2 yards 71⁄2yards 81⁄4 yards
Batting Crib-size Queen-size King-size
Fold
Fold
Unit 1
Fold
D
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Piecing Glorified NinePatch
Assembling a quilt with curved seams such as
Glorified Nine Patch on page 2 can be a bit tricky. Use these
techniques to make yours go together more easily.
1. Working with pieced Unit 1 on
top, pin 1 side of pieced Unit 1 to
1 D. Pin at center and near ends
(Photo A).
2. Start with needle down in first
dot, take 2 stitches, and backstitch
to dot. Continue sewing Unit 1 to D,
aligning edges as you go (Photo B).
3. Stop stitching at dot on opposite
end and backstitch to secure
(Photo C).
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B C
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DESIGNERAsaquilterformorethan30years,PeggyGelbrichhasenjoyedteachingclassesup
anddownthewestcoast.Herattentiontodetailhasearnedhermanyawards.
Peggylovestraditionalquiltsandtechniques,especiallyneedle-turnappliqué.
Contact her at: crazyquilter@comcast.net • www.yellowhousequilter.com h
8 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2011 Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting
Binding Inside Corners
Use this technique to bind a quilt that has inside corners,
such as Glorified Nine Patch on page 2.
1. Trim batting and backing even
with quilt top. At inside corners, clip
almost to ¼" from edge (Photo A).
2. With binding on bottom and quilt
back side up, use a walking foot to
stitch binding to quilt 1⁄4" from edge.
At inside corners, pull on clipped area
to straighten the quilt (Photo B). Be
sure stitching clears the clipped area.
3. Fold binding to back of quilt. At
the inside corners, fold the binding
to create a miter (Photo C). Hand
stitch binding to quilt back, stitching
mitered fold at inside corners.
SE
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Sew Smart™
If your quilting does not go all the
way to the edge of the quilt, use
a walking foot to baste the layers
together about 1⁄8" from the
edge before trimming the quilt.
—Marianne
A
B
C
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From black print #1, cut:
• 1(109"-long)piece.Frompiece,cut
•1(241⁄2"-wide) lengthwise strip.
Fromstrip,cut1(241⁄2"×1081⁄2")
bottom border.
•1(121⁄2"-wide) lengthwise strip.
Fromstrip,cut1(121⁄2"×1081⁄2")
top border.
• 1(73"-long)piece.Frompiece,cut
2(181⁄2"-wide) lengthwise strips.
Fromstrips,cut2(181⁄2" × 721⁄2")
side borders.
• 13(3"-wide)strips.Fromstrips,cut
24(3"×121⁄2")Erectanglesand24
(3"×71⁄2")Drectangles.
• 5(21⁄2"-wide) strips. From strips, cut
8(21⁄2" × 121⁄2") F rectangles and 16
(21⁄2"×31⁄2")Hrectangles.
From black print #2, cut:
• 7(3"-wide)strips.Fromstrips,cut
12(3"×121⁄2")Erectanglesand12
(3"×71⁄2")Drectangles.
• 5(21⁄2"-wide) strips. From strips, cut
9(21⁄2" × 121⁄2") F rectangles and 12
(21⁄2"×31⁄2")Hrectangles.
CuttingMeasurementsinclude1⁄4" seam
allowances. Border strips are exact
lengthneeded.Youmaywantto
makethemlongertoallowfor
piecingvariations.
From black solid, cut:
• 3(41⁄2"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut18(41⁄2") A squares.
MATERIALS
PROJECT RATING: EASYSize:108"×108"
Blocks:18(12")blocks
1⁄2yardblacksolid7yardsblackprint#11yardblackprint#21yardblackprint#31yardwhitesolid17⁄8yardswhiteprint93⁄4yardsbackingfabricKing-size quilt batting
QUILT BYJulie Popa. MACHINE QUILTED BY Paula Murray.
Create contemporary drama with simple,
straight piecing and bold, textured fabrics.
STUDY IN
Black & White
From black print #3, cut:
• 12(21⁄4"-wide)stripsforbinding.
From white solid, cut:
• 2(21⁄2"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut4(21⁄2"×181⁄2") J rectangles.
• 13(2"-wide)strips.Fromstrips,
cut36(2"×71⁄2") C rectangles
and36(2"×41⁄2") B rectangles.
From white print, cut:
• 18(31⁄2"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut4(31⁄2"×181⁄2") K rectangles,
30(31⁄2" × 121⁄2") G rectangles,
and24(31⁄2"×81⁄2") I rectangles.
Block Assembly1.JoinwhitesolidBrectanglesto
topandbottomof1blacksolidA
squareasshowninBlock Center Assembly Diagrams.
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6. Inasimilarmanner,make9
SashingUnit1usingblackprint
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rectangles.
7.Join1blackprint#1Frectangle
and1whiteprintGrectangleas
showninSashing Unit 2 Diagrams. Make4SashingUnit2.
Row Assembly1.Layout4blackprint#1blocks
and3blackprint#2SashingUnit1
asshowninQuilt Top Assembly Diagram.Joinblocksandsashing
unitstocompleteRow1.Make3
Row 1.
2.Layout3blackprint#2
blocks,2blackprint#1Sashing
Unit1,2SashingUnit2,8black
print#1Hrectangles,6black
print#2Hrectangles,12white
printIrectangles,2whitesolid
Jrectangles,and2whiteprint
KrectanglesasshowninQuilt Top Assembly Diagram on page 12.
Join pieces to complete Row 2.
Make2Row2.
2.AddwhitesolidCrectanglesto
sidestocomplete1BlockCenter
(Block Center Diagram).Make18
BlockCenters.
3.ReferringtoBlock Assembly Diagrams,joinblackprint#1D
rectanglestotopandbottomof1
BlockCenter.Addblackprint
#1Erectanglestosidesto
complete1blackprint#1block
(Block Diagram).Make12black
print#1blocks.
4.Inasimilarmanner,make6black
print#2blocksusingremaining
blockcentersandblackprint#2D
andErectangles.
5.Join1blackprint#1Frectangle
and2whiteprintGrectanglesas
showninSashing Unit 1 Diagrams. Make4SashingUnit1.
Quilt Assembly1.LayoutrowsasshowninQuilt Top Assembly Diagram. Join rows to
complete quilt center.
2. Add side borders to quilt center.
3. Add top and bottom borders to
quilt.
Finishing1.Dividebackinginto3(31⁄4-yard)
lengths.Joinpanelslengthwise.
2.Layerbacking,batting,andquilt
top; baste. Quilt as desired.
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DESIGNERJuliePopaownsandoperatesSunflowerHillDesigns.Educatedasaninteriordesigner,
shehasenjoyedtransitioningherquiltinghobbyintoaprofession.Shereleasedtwobooks
in2006—Beyond Tradition and A Fresh Look at Seasonal Quilts.JulielivesinUtahwith
herhusband,Sean,andfourchildren.
Contact her at: sunflowerhilldesigns@yahoo.com • www.sunflowerhilldesigns.com h
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From dark green print, cut:
• 18(2½"-wide)stripsforstripsets.
• 10(2¼"-wide)stripsforbinding.
Block Assembly1.Join2lightgreenprintstripsand
1creamprintstripasshownin
Strip Set #1 Diagram.Make4Strip
Set#1.Fromstripsets,cut62(2½")
#1segments.
CuttingMeasurementsinclude1⁄4" seam
allowances. Border strips are exact
lengthneeded.Youmaywantto
makethemlongertoallowfor
piecingvariations.
From cream solid, cut:
• 6(6½"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut31(6½") squares.
• 8(2½"-wide)stripsforstripsets.
From light green print, cut:
• 24(2½"-wide)stripsforstripsets.
From medium green print, cut:
• 9(6½"-wide)strips.Piecestrips
tomake2(6½"×90½")side
bordersand2(6½"×82½")top
and bottom borders.
• 32(2½"-wide)stripsforstripsets.
2. Join 2 medium green print strips,
2lightgreenprintstrips,and1cream
printstripasshowninStrip Set #2 Diagram.Make4StripSet#2.From
stripsets,cut62(2½")#2segments.
3.Join2darkgreenprintstrips,
2 medium green print strips, and
1lightgreenprintstripasshown
in Strip Set #3 Diagram.Make4
StripSet#3.Fromstripsets,cut
64(2½")#3segments.
MATERIALS
PROJECT RATING: EASY Size:82"×102"
Blocks:63(10")blocks
13⁄4yards cream solid17⁄8yardslightgreenprint4yardsmediumgreenprint2yardsdarkgreenprint71⁄2yardsbackingfabricQueen-size quilt batting
QUILT BY Hannah Fons, Marianne Fons, and Brian Ormsbee. MACHINE QUILTED BY Dawn Cavanaugh.
This classic quilt was a group project for a Fons family friend, David Garry. Machine quilter
Dawn Cavanaugh stitched Celtic Knots to carry out the Irish theme.
DAVE'S Irish Chain
Sew Smart™
When joining strips for strip sets,
alternate sewing direction from
strip to strip. This helps to keep
strip sets straight. —Marianne
S a
Strip Set #2 Diagram
Strip Set #3 Diagram
21⁄2"
21⁄2"
ip
Block
Strip Set #1 Diagram
21⁄2"
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7. Lay out 1 cream print square,
2#1segments,and2#2segmentsas
showninBlock 2 Diagrams. Join to
complete1Block2.Make31
Block2.
Quilt Assembly1.LayoutblocksasshowninQuilt Top Assembly Diagram.2. Join into rows; join rows to
complete quilt center.
4.Join3mediumgreenprintstrips
and2darkgreenprintstripsas
showninStrip Set #4 Diagram.
Make4StripSet#4.Fromstrip
sets,cut64(2½")#4segments.
5.Join2lightgreenprintstrips,
2 medium green print strips, and
1darkgreenprintstripsasshown
in Strip Set #5 Diagram.Make2
StripSet#5.Fromstripsets,cut
32(2½")#5segments.
6.Layout2#3segments,2#4
segments,and1#5segmentas
showninBlock 1 Diagrams. Join
segmentstocomplete1Block1.
Make32Block1.
3. Add medium green print side
borders to quilt center. Add top and
bottom borders to quilt.
Finishing1.Dividebackinginto3(2½-yard)
lengths.Joinpanelslengthwise.
Seamswillrunhorizontally.
2.Layerbacking,batting,andquilt
top; baste. Quilt as desired. Quilt
shownwasquiltedwithstraight
diagonallinesinBlock1,aCeltic
KnotdesigninBlock2,andcirlces
in border (Quilting Diagram).3.Join(21⁄4"-wide)darkgreenprint
stripsinto1continuouspiecefor
straight-grainFrench-foldbinding.
Add binding to quilt.
Strip Set #4 Diagram
21⁄2"
Strip Set #5 Diagram
Block 1 Diagrams
21⁄2"
lock Diagram
Block 2 Diagrams
S ri Set #1 Dia r m
Block 2 Diagram
Quilt Top Assembly Diagram
#2
#1
#3 #4 #5
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Quilting Diagram
Flannel fabrics such as these
from the Little Blessings collection by
Nancy Davis Murty for
Andover Fabrics would make a
soft, cuddly baby quilt.
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Crib (42" × 42") Twin (62" × 82") Queen/King (102" × 102")
Blocks 5Block1 18Block1 41Block1
4Block2 17Block2 40Block2
Cream Solid 1⁄2 yard 1 yard 21⁄8 yards
Light Green Print 5⁄8 yard 11⁄4 yards 23⁄8 yards
Medium Green Print 13⁄4yards 31⁄4 yards 51⁄4 yards
Dark Green Print 7⁄8 yard 15⁄8 yards 23⁄4 yards
Backing Fabric 23⁄4 yards 5 yards 9 yards
Batting Crib-size Twin-size King-size
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18 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2011 Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting
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From cream solid, cut:
• 3(221⁄2"-wide) strips. From
strips,cut3(221⁄2") squares. Cut
squaresinhalfdiagonallyinboth
directionstomake12sidesetting
triangles.(2areextra.)
• 4(167⁄8"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut7(167⁄8") squares. Cut squares
inhalfdiagonallytomake14half-
square triangles.
• 2(16"-wide)strips.Fromstrips,
cut4(16")blockbackground
squares.
• 9(51⁄2"-wide) strips. Piece strips
tomake2(51⁄2"×851⁄2") side
bordersand2(51⁄2"×741⁄4") top
and bottom borders.
• 10(21⁄4"-wide)stripsforbinding.
• 28(3⁄4"×9")biasstripsforstems.
Foldbiasstripsinthirds,press,and
handbastefoldinplacetoprepare
stemsforappliqué.
• 56K.
•28J.
• 14I.
CuttingPatternsforappliquéshapesareon
page22.Followmanufacturer’s
instructionsforusingfusibleweb.
Measurementsinclude1⁄4" seam
allowances. Border strips are exact
lengthneeded.Youmaywantto
makethemlongertoallowfor
piecingvariations.
From light blue solid, cut:
• 88D.
•44C.
•22F.
From medium blue solid, cut:
• 4(167⁄8"-wide) strips. From strips,
cut7(167⁄8") squares. Cut squares
inhalfdiagonallytomake14half-
square triangles.
• 1(111⁄2"-wide) strip. From strip,
cut2(111⁄2") squares. Cut squares
inhalfdiagonallytomake4
corner setting triangles.
• 44B.
• 22H.
From dark blue solid, cut:
• 88E.
• 44A.
•22F.
• 22G.
From navy blue solid, cut:
• 44(3⁄4"×9")biasstripsforstems.
Foldbiasstripsinthirds,press,and
handbastefoldinplacetoprepare
stemsforappliqué.
MATERIALS
PROJECT RATING: CHALLENGING Size:733⁄4" × 95"
Blocks:18(15")blocks
8yardscreamsolid1yardlightbluesolid3yardsmediumbluesolid1yarddarkbluesolid1⁄2yardnavybluesolidCreamandblueembroideryflossPaper-backedfusibleweb53⁄4yardsbackingfabricQueen-size quilt batting
Love of Quilting magazine is delighted to present this lovely quilt from
the collection of the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Our staff has created the pattern and full instructions for you!
F l o r A l
Reflections
20 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2011 Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting
QUILT FROM THE COLLECTION OF International Quilt Study Center & Museum 1997.007.0941.
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Straight Stitch Diagram
French Knot Diagram
Block Assembly1. Join1creamhalf-squaretriangle
and1mediumbluehalf-square
triangleasshowninBackground Diagram. Make14piecedback-
ground squares.
2.ReferringtoBlock Diagrams forplacement,layoutstemsand
leafandflowerpieceson1cream
backgroundsquare.Appliquépieces
onbackground.
3.Using2strandsofembroidery
floss,embellishflowercenterswith
straightstitchesandFrenchKnots
(Straight Stitch Diagram, French Knot Diagram).
Finishing1.Dividebackinginto2(27⁄8-yard)
lengths.Cut1pieceinhalflength-
wisetomake2narrowpanels.Join
1narrowpaneltoeachsideofwider
panel; press seam allowances toward
narrow panels.
2.Layerbacking,batting,andquilt
top; baste. Quilt as desired. Quilt
shownwashandquilted(Quilting Diagram).3. Join 21⁄4"-wide cream strips into
1continuouspieceforstraight-grain
French-foldbinding.Addbinding
to quilt.
Quilt Top Assembly Diagram
Pieced Bac
Background Diagram
Block Diagrams
4.Trimblockto151⁄2" square.
Make4blockswithcream
backgrounds.
5.Inthesamemanner,make14
blockswithpiecedbackgrounds.
Quilt Assembly1.Layoutblocks,settingsquares,
andsettingtrianglesasshownin
Quilt Top Assembly Diagram. Join
into diagonal rows; join rows to
complete quilt center.
2. Add side borders to quilt center.
Add top and bottom borders to quilt.
From the Curator…
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Quilting Diagram
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Patternsareshownfullsize
andarereversedforusewith
fusibleweb.Add3⁄16" seam
allowanceforhandappliqué.
This circa 1940 floral quilt is a delightful contrast of mirror-image appliquéd wreaths set atop machine-pieced blocks.
Cora Arabelle Eckles Dinsmore of New Castle, Pennsylvania, made the cotton quilt, possibly from a Progress™ kit.
Beginning in the 1920s, commercially designed quilt kits became popular and readily available to home sewers. This was
due to several factors, including the advent of inexpensively produced magazines and catalogs, free mail delivery in rural
areas, and the nostalgic, yet fictional, appeal of quilting from colonial times. This is one of five quilts made by members of the
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