Packed with patterns and designs, Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting puts great quilting tips and patterns with easy-to-follow instructions, diagrams, photos, and full-size patterns right at quilters' thimble-wearing fingertips! Master quilters Marianne Fons and Liz Porter guide you to quilting success with insider secrets and tips, fabulous quilting projects with step-by-step instructions, and lots of big, beautiful photos to inspire you.
FROM THE EDITOR
Love of Quilting
COMMUNITY SAMPLER • A patchwork of ways to care, share, and explore.
SHOP • HOP • Look for these products at your local quilt shop!
SEW MANY TIPS
Lakeside Lanterns • Transform a traditional block into a glowing quilt.
Nimbus • Bright batiks are artfully arranged into a single luminous Carpenter’s Wheel block.
Vintage Bear Claw • The timeless, calming blue and soft cream color combination belie this quilt’s name.
4 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF WHEN CHOOSING A QUILTING DESIGN
Logs All Around • Fabric logs form the building blocks of success in this traditional design!
Arrow Point • Combine fresh hues with a single background color for a harmonious one-block design.
Shell Crossing • Pretty pink patches float across a sea of blue in this easy, breezy two-block design.
FABRIC IS THE LURE • Quilting is the best of both worlds— collecting and using gorgeous textiles!
Patchwork Potpourri • Use fabrics old plus fabrics new to make a patchwork quilt for YOU!
SEW EASY™ Curved Piecing • This method, with just a dash of patience, will result in beautifully curved patchwork.
SEW EASY™ Quick-Pieced Triangle-Squares • Use this method to make two matching triangle-squares at the same time.
STUMBLING BLOCKS • Practical Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Charming Scotties • Make a baby quilt with playful doggy blocks to delight and snuggle little ones.
Cabin Junction • Form exciting geometric intersections of vibrant batiks in this striking one-block design.
Semaphoric • Inspired by a collection of vintage orphan blocks found at a festival, Marianne designed a simple setting for them… And then made two more quilts!
United in Gratitude • Just three prints go into Krisanne Watkins’ Quilt of Valor®. No need to fret about the flying geese units—our technique yields four at a time!