Halloween T EI G H Erla. • QUILT BY Gudrun ENDL Y • F RI TH FA 3 FREE Quilt Patterns from Fons & Porter Boo! This quick wall quilt, designed by Gudrun Erla, is perfect for Halloween decorating. Even the little ones will love these not-too-scary faces! MATERIALS PROJECT RATING: EASY Size: 32" x 24" ½ yard tan print for center background 1 ⁄8 yard gray print for inner border 11 fat eighths* assorted prints (1 green, 1 purple, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 black, and 5 orange) for border and appliqué pieces 4 (4") squares assorted prints (1 brown, 1 yellow, and 2 green) for appliqué pieces 3 ⁄8 yard black print for binding and appliqué pieces Paper-backed fusible web 2 (3⁄8"-diameter) orange buttons for bat’s eyes ¾ yard backing fabric Craft-size quilt batting *fat eighth = 9" x 20" Cutting Measurements include ¼" seam allowances. Border strips are exact length needed.You may want to make them longer to allow for piecing variations. Patterns for 28 Boo.indd 28 Fons R Porter’s Love of Quilting appliqué pieces are on page 32. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for using fusible web. From tan print, cut: • 1 (22½" x 14½") rectangle. From gray print, cut: • 2 (1½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 2 (1½" x 22½") top and bottom inner borders and 2 (1½" x 16½") side inner borders. From each of green, purple, 1 black, and 2 orange print fat eighth, cut: • 2 (2½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 8 (2½" x 4½") A rectangles. From remaining black print fat eighth, cut: • 1 Bat. From remaining orange print fat eighths, cut: • • • • • 1 Short Pumpkin. 1 Tall Pumpkin Center. 1 Tall Pumpkin Side. 1 Tall Pumpkin Side Reversed. 4 Candy Corn Centers. From white print fat eighth, cut: • 1 Ghost. • 4 Candy Corn Tips. September/October 2008 www.FonsandPorter.com 7/11/08 10:04:50 AM 29 Fons R Porter’s Love of Quilting September/October 2008 Boo.indd 29 AMERICA’S FAVORITE QUILTING MAGAZINE ™ www.FonsandPorter.com 7/11/08 10:04:57 AM 3 FREE Patterns Halloween Welcome! We're so pleased that you have joined us at Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting. As a token of our appreciation, we have created this collection of patterns just for you. It includes some of our favorite quilts from past issues of our magazines. We think you'll like the step-by-step instructions, color photos, and diagrams to help you achieve success. We hope you find quilting as enjoyable as we do and will enjoy these projects we are sharing with you. T EI G H Erla. • QUILT BY Gudrun ENDL An eBook from Y • F RI TH FA Happy quilting, Boo! This quick wall quilt, designed by Gudrun Erla, is perfect for Halloween decorating. Even the little ones will love these not-too-scary faces! MATERIALS PROJECT RATING: EASY Size: 32" x 24" ½ yard tan print for center background 1 ⁄8 yard gray print for inner border 11 fat eighths* assorted prints (1 green, 1 purple, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 black, and 5 orange) for border and appliqué pieces 4 (4") squares assorted prints (1 brown, 1 yellow, and 2 green) for appliqué pieces 3 ⁄8 yard black print for binding and appliqué pieces Paper-backed fusible web 2 (3⁄8"-diameter) orange buttons for bat’s eyes ¾ yard backing fabric Craft-size quilt batting *fat eighth = 9" x 20" Cutting Measurements include ¼" seam allowances. Border strips are exact length needed.You may want to make them longer to allow for piecing variations. Patterns for 1 28 Fons R Porter’s Love of Quilting appliqué pieces are on page 32. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for using fusible web. From tan print, cut: • 1 (22½" x 14½") rectangle. From gray print, cut: • 2 (1½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 2 (1½" x 22½") top and bottom inner borders and 2 (1½" x 16½") side inner borders. From each of green, purple, 1 black, and 2 orange print fat eighth, cut: • 2 (2½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 8 (2½" x 4½") A rectangles. AMERICA’S FAVORITE QUILTING MAGAZINE™ From remaining black print fat eighth, cut: • 1 Bat. From remaining orange print fat eighths, cut: • 1 Short Pumpkin. • 1 Tall Pumpkin Center. • 1 Tall Pumpkin Side. • 1 Tall Pumpkin Side Reversed. • 4 Candy Corn Centers. 2 From white print fat eighth, cut: • 1 Ghost. • 4 Candy Corn Tips. September/October 2008 www.FonsandPorter.com Boo.indd 28 7/11/08 10:04:50 AM 3 29 Fons R Porter’s Love of Quilting Boo.indd 29 1 Happy Jack 2 Boo! 3 Midnight Madness September/October 2008 www.FonsandPorter.com EDITOR TECHNICAL EDITOR 7/11/08 10:04:57 AM ART DIRECTOR Marjon Schaefer Tony Jacobson Kristi Loeffelholz Kelly Mueller ................................................................... PAGE 3 Gudrun Erla ..................................................................... PAGE 9 PUBLISHER ©2013 CRAFTS MEDIA, LLC P.O. Box 171 WINTERSET, IA 50273 PUBLISHED BY LOVE OF QUILTING ® PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FIRST PRINTING 2013 Patti Carey ..................................................................... PAGE 16 2 Jean Nolte For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Mueller. • QUILT BY Kelly ENDL Y FA • F RI TH T EI G H Happy Jack You can make this happy little jack-o-lantern at the last minute—it’s so quick. Embellish it with buttons and beads, and display it on a decorative hanger. MATERIALS PROJECT RATING: EASY Size: 12" × 12" NOTE: Fabrics in the quilt shown are from The Haunted Hollow collection by Jacqueline Paton and the Tokyo collection by Red Rooster Fabrics. Stand is by Ackfeld Manufacturing. 1 fat quarter* rust print for pumpkin, inner border, and binding 5 fat eighths** assorted prints in tan, black, orange, green, and cream Paper-backed fusible web Black pearl cotton 2 (¼"-diameter) black buttons 4 white seed beads 1 fat quarter* backing fabric 16" square quilt batting *fat quarter = 18" × 20" **fat eighth = 9" × 20" 3 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Cutting Quilt Assembly Finishing Measurements include ¼" seam allowances. Border strips are exact length needed.You may want to make them longer to allow for piecing variations. Patterns for appliqué pieces are on page 5. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for using fusible web. 1. Referring to Quilt Top Assembly 1. Layer backing, batting, and quilt top; Diagram, add rust print side inner borders to tan print A square. Add rust print top and bottom inner borders to quilt. baste. Quilt as desired. Quilt shown was quilted in the ditch (Quilting Diagram). 2. Join 2¼"-wide rust print strips into 1 continuous piece for straight-grain French-fold binding. Add binding to quilt. 3. Sew buttons on pumpkin for eyes. Sew beads on spiders for eyes. F E From rust print fat quarter, cut: • 3 (2¼"-wide) strips for binding. • 2 (1"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 2 (1" × 7½") side inner borders and 2 (1" × 8½") top and bottom inner borders. • 1 Pumpkin C. • 1 Pumpkin D. From tan print fat eighth, cut: • 1 (7½") A square for center. From black print fat eighth, cut: • 1 (2½"-wide) strip. From strip, cut 8 (2½" × 1½") E rectangles. • 1 Hat. • 1 Hat Brim. • 1 Nose. • 1 Mouth. • 1 B. • 1 O. • 2 Spiders. From orange print fat eighth, cut: • 1 (2½"-wide) strip. From strip, cut 8 (2½" × 1½") E rectangles. • 1 Pumpkin B. From green print fat eighth, cut: • 1 (2½"-wide) strip. From strip, cut 8 (2½" × 1½") E rectangles. • 1 Hat Band. A Sew SmartTM Quilt Top Assembly Diagram Quilt Top Assembly Diagram 2. Lay out 2 green print E rectangles, 2 cream print E rectangles, 2 orange print E rectangles, and 2 black print E rectangles as shown. Join rectangles to complete 1 pieced outer border. Make 4 pieced outer borders. 3. Add 1 pieced outer border to each side of quilt. Add 1 cream print F square toQuilt eachTop endAssembly of remaining pieced Diagram outer borders. Add borders to top and bottom of quilt. 4. Position appliqué pieces on quilt as shown in photo on page 3; fuse in place. Machine blanket stitch pieces to background using black thread. 5. Referring to photo and Running Stich Diagram, backstitch pumpkin eyebrows, spider thread, and spider legs using black pearl cotton. Add a sleeve to the back of quilt for easy hanging on the stand. —Marianne Quilting Diagram Quilting Diagram Quilting Diagram Back Stit From cream print fat eighth, cut: • 2 (2½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 4 (2½") F squares and 8 (2½" × 1½") E rectangles. 4 Back S Running Stitch Diagram For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Patterns are shown full size and are reversed for use with fusible w Add 3/16" seam allowance for hand appliqué. Patterns are shown full size and are reversed for use with . eb w shown full size and are reversed for use with fusible web. tterns are Hat Band le Add 3/16" seam b. allowance for hand appliqué. sib we u e f ibl ith . fus h w ué t wi é. iq pl use liqu r o app df Hat rse hand e rev or re ce f a an nd e a allow z i ls ful seam n w 6" sho 3/1 e d r s a Ad ern t t Pa Spider fusible web. Add 3⁄16" seam allowance for hand appliqué. Letter O Letter B Patterns are shown full size and are reversed for use with fusible web. Add 3/16" seam allowance for hand appliqué. Patterns are shown full size and are reversed for use with fusible web. Add 3/16" seam allowance for hand appliqué. Pumpkin B Nose Pumpkin D Pumpkin C Mouth 5 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting • QUIT BY Gudrun ENDL Y FA • F RI TH T EI G H Boo! This quick little quilt, designed by Gudrun Erla, is perfect for Halloween decorating. Even the youngsters will love these not-too-scary faces! Y Gudrun Erla. Erla, tle ones will page 32. instructions tangle. : From strips, top and rs and 2 nner borders. purple, 1 e print fat From strips, rectangles. k print fat nge print fat ter. . Reversed. ers. eighth, cut: www.FonsandPorter.com 7/11/08 10:04:50 AM 6 29 Fons R Porter’s Love of Quilting September/October 2008 www.FonsandPorter.com Boo.indd 29 7/11/08 10:04:57 AM For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Erla. MATERIALS PROJECT RATING: EASY Size: 32" × 24" ½ yard tan print for center background 1 ⁄8 yard gray print for inner border 11 fat eighths* assorted prints (1 green, 1 purple, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 black, and 5 orange) for border and appliqué pieces 4 (4") squares assorted prints (1 brown, 1 yellow, and 2 green) for appliqué pieces 3 ⁄8 yard black print for binding and appliqué pieces Paper-backed fusible web 2 (3⁄8"-diameter) orange buttons for bat’s eyes ¾ yard backing fabric Craft-size quilt batting *fat eighth = 9" × 20" From remaining orange print fat to background with matching thread. eighths, cut: Make 4 corner squares. • 1 Short Pumpkin. 3. Referring to Quilt Top Assembly Square • 1 Tall Pumpkin Center. Diagram, add gray print topCorner and bottom Diagram • 1 Tall Pumpkin Side. inner borders to quilt center. Add gray • 1 Tall Pumpkin Side Reversed. print side inner borders to quilt. • 4 Candy Corn Centers. 4. Join Diagram 12 A rectangles to make top Center Assembly From white print fat eighth, cut: outer border. Repeat for bottom outer • 1 Ghost. border. Add borders to quilt. A • 4 Candy Corn Tips. 5.A InAthe same manner, join 8 A B From brown print fat eighth, cut: rectangles to make 1 side outer border. • 1 (4½"-wide) strip. From strip, cut 4 Make 2 side outer borders. Add 1 (4½") B squares. corner square to each end of side outer • 1 of each Stem. borders. Add borders to quilt. From yellow print square, cut: • 4 Candy Corn Bottoms. Finishing From green print squares, cut: 1. Layer backing, batting, and quilt top; • 1 of each Leaf. baste. Quilt as desired. Quilt shown was quilted with allover meandering in the background and diagonal lines in the Quilt Top Assembly Diagram border rectangles (Quilting Diagram). 2. Join 2¼"-wide black print strips into 1 continuous piece for straight-grain French-fold binding. Add binding to quilt. 3. Sew buttons to bat for eyes. From black print, cut: • 4 (2¼"-wide) strips for binding. • Pumpkin and ghost face pieces. Quilt Assembly 1. Position appliqué pieces on tan Cutting Measurements include ¼" seam allowances. Border strips are exact length needed.You may want to make them longer to allow for piecing variations. Patterns for appliqué pieces are on pages 8–11. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for using fusible web. print background rectangle as shown in Quilt Top Assembly Diagram; fuse in place. Machine blanket stitch pieces to background using black thread. 2. Position candy corn appliqué pieces on brown print B squares as shown in Quilt Top Assembly fuseDiagram in CenterDiagram; Assembly place. Machine blanket stitch pieces From tan print, cut: B • 1 (14½" × 22½") rectangle. A A Corner Square Diagram Quilting Diagram A From gray print, cut: • 2 (1½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 2 (1½" × 22½") top and bottom inner borders and 2 (1½" × 16½") side inner borders. From each of green, purple, 1 black, and 2 orange print fat eighths, cut: • 2 (2½"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 8 (2½" × 4½") A rectangles. From remaining black print fat eighth, cut: • 1 Bat. 7 Quilt Top Assembly Diagram For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons Porter’s Love of Quilting Quilt TopkAssembly Diagram Patterns are reversed for use with fusible web. Add 3⁄16" seam allowance for hand appliqué. Stem Leaf Leaf Tall Pumpkin Side Tall Pumpkin Side Tall Pumpkin Center 8 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Ghost 9 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Short Pumpkin Stem Leaf 10 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Candy Corn Tip Bat Candy Corn Middle Candy Corn Bottom 11 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Quilt designed and quilted by Patti Carey. pieced by Susanne Ebsworthy. Midnight MADNESS Make this great seasonal throw using a special Halloween print. PROJECT RATING: EASY Size: 60¾" × 73¾" MATERIALS NOTE: Fabrics in the quilt shown are from the Midnight Madness collection by Laurie Godin for Northcott. 1¾ yards Midnight Madness print ½ yard green print for sashing and border #1 1¼ yards orange check for pieced rows and binding ½ yard dark orange print for pieced rows and border #3 1 fat quarter* light orange print for pieced rows 5⁄8 yard black print for pieced rows 3⁄8 yard blue check for border #2 13⁄8 yards multicolor print for border #4 4 yards backing fabric Twin-size quilt batting *fat quarter = 18" × 20" 12 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting 13 For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting CUTTING From blue check, cut: Measurements include ¼" seam allowances. Border strips are exact length needed.You may want to cut them longer to allow for piecing variations. • 6 (1½"-wide) strips. Piece strips to make 2 (1½" × 59¼") side border #2 and 2 (1" × 48¼") top and bottom border #2. DARK ROW From multicolor print, cut: From Midnight Madness print, cut: NOTE: Refer to photo on page 12 for cutting Rows 1 and 2. • 1 (13"-wide) lengthwise strip, centering design on strip. Trim to 57¾" to make Row 2. • 2 (8½"-wide) lengthwise strips centering design on each. Trim to 57¾" to make 2 Row 1. • 7 (6½"-wide) strips. Piece strips to LIGHT make ROW 2 (6½" × 62¼") side border #4 and 2 (6½" × 61¼") top and bottom Row Assembly Diagrams border #4. From green print, cut: • 11 (1¼"-wide) strips. Piece strips to make 6 (1¼" × 57¾") sashing strips and 2 (1¼" × 46¼") top and bottom border #1. From orange check, cut: • 5 (2¾"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 68 (2¾") A squares. • 300" of 2¼"-wide bias strips. Join strips to make bias binding. PIECED ROW ASSEMBLY 1. Lay out 1 dark orange print A square, 2 orange check A squares, and 2 black print A squares as shown in Row Assembly Diagrams. Join to complete 1 dark orange row. Make 14 dark orange rows. 2. In the same manner, make 14 light orange rows as shown. A A QUILT ASSEMBLY DARK ROW From dark orange print, cut: • 2 (2¾"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 18 (2¾") A squares. • 6 (1"-wide) strips. Piece strips to make 2 (1" × 61¼") side border #3 and 2 (1" × 49¼") top and bottom border #3. From light orange print fat quarter, cut: • 3 (2¾"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 18 (2¾") A squares. From black print, cut: • 1 (41⁄8"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 4 (41⁄8") squares. Cut squares in half diagonally to make 8 halfsquare B triangles. • 5 (2¾"-wide) strips. From strips, cut 64 (2¾") A squares. 14 Pieced Row Diagrams Pieced Column Diagrams A LIGHT ROW Row Assembly Diagrams Row Assembly Diagrams 3. Lay out 7 dark orange rows, 7 Quilting Diagram light orange rows, 6 orange print A squares, 2 light orange print A squares, 2 dark orange A squares, and 4 black print A squares as shown in Pieced Column Diagrams. Join squares into diagonal rows; join rows. 4. Trim, leaving ¼" seam allowance beyond corners of orange check squares. 5. Add 2 black print B triangles to each end unit to complete 1 column. Make 2 columns. For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. 1. Lay out columns and green print sashing strips as shown in Quilt Top Assembly Diagram. Join to complete quilt center. 2. Add green print top and bottom border #1 to quilt center. 3. Add 1 blue check side border #2 to each side of quilt center. Add blue check top and bottom border #2 to quilt. 4. Repeat for borders #3 and #4. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Pieced Row Diagrams #4 #3 #2 #1 Row 1 Row 2 DARK ROW LIGHT ROW Row Assembly Diagrams Quilt Top Assembly Diagram Quilt Top Assembly Diagram FINISHING Pieced Row Diagrams 1. Divide backing into 2 (2-yard) lengths. Join panels lengthwise. Seam will run horizontally. 2. Layer backing, batting, and quilt top; baste. Quilt as desired. Quilt shown was quilted in the ditch and with continuous curves in pieced columns and a clam shell design in outer border (Quilting Diagram). 3. Add binding to quilt. 15 Quilting Diagram Quilting Diagram For your personal use only. Not to be sold or duplicated in quantities. © 2013 Halloween from Fons k Porter’s Love of Quilting Subscribe Today! 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