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Victory Garden Quilts by Eleanor Burns

by Mary Emma Allen on July 16th, 2008

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 As I glanced through a quilting magazine, I saw an introduction to Victory Garden quilts by Eleanor Burns.  Since I was a child during the Victory Garden years of World War II, in the 1940s, these brought back memories.

Even the fabrics were reminiscent of those we used in making clothing and other items in that era.  These were fabrics like those used when  I learned to sew,  my grandmother pieced quilts by hand, and Auntie sewed aprons and hand towels.

Victory gardens, where Americans raised their own fruit and vegetables, often the first time for many, were popular then.  Some also planted flowers for cheer in an uncertain world of black-outs and food shortages and rationing. 

Although I grew up on a farm where we had a garden anyway, my mom planted one with  flowers  she called our Victory garden.  She painted a large tub red and blue with large white V’s on either side.  This, filled with geraniums, she positioned in the center of the plot. 

Do you have Victory Garden memories?  Then you might enjoy Eleanor Burns’ Victory Garden designs and book.

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(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen

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