The Magic Vine Quilt
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Magic Vine Quilt Book
Grow a flower garden in beautiful fabrics to grace your bed or wall as
Eleanor Burns presents Magic Vine.
The patterns for Magic Vine originated in the 1930's in a newspaper quilt 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.
Twenty-two flowers are appliqued in rows with twinning vines. It is magical
because of the variety of flowers that grow on the vine. The vine grows quickly,
like the magic vine in Jack and the Beanstalk.
Whimsical flowers and leaves are easily made, using light-weight paper backed
adhesive or the quick turn method using non-woven fusible interfacing. The
outside edges are finished with a variety of techniques: satin stitch, blanket
stitch, blind hem stitch, and hand applique.
Give Magic Vine a traditional 1930's look using reproduction fabrics or bright
and contemporary with vibrant batiks. Enjoy embellishing the flowers with hand
or machine stitches, beads, and crystals.
Eleanor offers assistance on fabric selection and yardage and cutting charts for
all five quilt sizes. Bonus projects are included. The book is conveniently
bound in "wire-o" to lay flat.
$27.95
