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The Magic Vine Quilt

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Grow a flower garden in beautiful fabrics to grace your bed or wall. The patterns for Magic Vine originated in the 1930's in a newspaper guilt column written by Florence LaGanke Harris. As part of a series, LaGanke presented one new pattern each week. In addition to the pattern, the reader was treated to a fictitious story about a quilt group and their leader, Nancy Page. In the group, they shared stories, and decided on what colors to use for their flowers.

231 pages, Spiral-bound

First published April 15, 2007

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Eleanor Burns

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February 12, 2017
I have not made an applique quilt, but I used to love to watch Eleanor Burns on TV. Each of the 40 flowers in the book came from the 'Nancy Page newspaper series'
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