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From the September/October 2009 issue of Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Quilt by Laura Wasilowski.

autumn leaves
materials
4. Remove paper backing (release
Size: 25" x 25" paper) from fused fabric. Do not
discard release paper—you will use it
4 fat quarters* assorted yellow, to transfer pattern markings.
gold, brown, and orange prints
for blocks Cutting
1
⁄8 yard dark gold print for binding Patterns for appliqué shapes are on
Assorted bright green, fuchsia, page 3.
yellow, pink, blue, and purple From each fat quarter, cut with
fabrics for appliqué pinking blade:
Pinking or wave blade for • 1 (12¾") square.
rotary cutter From dark gold print, cut with
Appliqué pressing sheet pinking blade: Quilt Top Assembly Diagram
28"- square piece cotton • 4 (1"-wide) strips for binding.
Quilt Top Assembly Diagram
quilt batting 4. Carefully remove release paper from
Paper-backed fusible web
Sew Smart TM

fabric. The ink will have transferred to


28"-square backing fabric To protect your ironing surface, the glue.
use an appliqué pressing sheet
* fat quarter =18" x 20" 5. Cut out shape just inside the line.
atop release paper when transferring
the markings to fusible side 6. Repeat Steps #2–#5 for remaining
of fabric. —Laura pattern pieces.
Fabric Preparation 7. Place leaf shapes atop background.
1. Press each piece of fabric. Quilt Assembly Fuse in place.
2. Cut piece of fusible web slightly 1. Referring to Quilt Top Diagram,
smaller than fabric piece. Following place background squares atop batting. Finishing
manufacturer’s instructions, apply fusible Overlap squares, and leave a margin of 1. Layer quilt top (fused to batting) atop
web to wrong side of fabric. Repeat for batting around all sides. Fuse in place. backing. Trim batting and backing even
all fabric pieces. 2. Trace pattern for leaf shape onto with edges of quilt top.
3. Trim off selvages and any areas of release paper with marker or lead pencil. 2. Fuse binding to quilt. (See Sew Easy:
fabric not covered with fusible web. 3. Place marked side of paper onto Fusible Binding on page 2.)
fusible side of XX fabric. Fuse paper in 3. Quilt as desired.
Quilting Diagram
place for 5 seconds; let fabric cool.
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From the September/October 2009 issue of Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Fusible
easy ™

Binding
A
sew

1. Using a pinking, wavy, or straight


blade, cut 1" wide binding strips from
fused fabric. Finger press strips in half
lengthwise, paper side in. Remove
paper backing and straighten 1 end of
each strip.
2. Trim backing and batting even with
quilt top. Working on release paper or
appliqué pressing sheet, place binding
strip around edge of quilt (Photo A).
Fuse binding in place. To miter corners,
B
fold and fuse binding (Photos B and C).
3. Join binding strips as needed by
overlapping them about ½".
4. If desired, use a decorative stitch to
more permanently secure binding.

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