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Yankee Pride Quilt Pattern/Instructions 721007
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Condition: Brand new
Vintage 1942
This pattern is an adaptation of a popular design that originated in New Orleans. It was named LeMoyne Star in honor of Jacques LeMoyne, Siuer de Bienville, founder of the city. After Louisana was purchased by the United States in 1803, American women called the design Lemon Star, and it began to appear in different parts of the country in various forms.
Materials for single size 72" x 108" 10 yds white, 6 yds yellow, 2 yds of red print
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This listing is for the pattern only, not for the finished item. You will receive a copy of this pattern, not the original pattern.
You will receive this pattern by Digital Download - pdf format NO SHIPPING CHARGES
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Copyright Notice This pattern is reproduced from my collection of antique books and magazines from the 1800s to the mid 1900s and are in the Public Domain, because their Copyright has expired. The reproduced version I'm selling, its text and images are copyrighted to me, SHELL BEES TREASURES, with all Rights Reserved.
When you purchase this pattern, you agree that you will not re-sell it or distribute it in any way.
There is no restriction of the number of items made and/or sold from this pattern.
This pattern is an adaptation of a popular design that originated in New Orleans. It was named LeMoyne Star in honor of Jacques LeMoyne, Siuer de Bienville, founder of the city. After Louisana was purchased by the United States in 1803, American women called the design Lemon Star, and it began to appear in different parts of the country in various forms.
Materials for single size 72" x 108" 10 yds white, 6 yds yellow, 2 yds of red print
~~~
This listing is for the pattern only, not for the finished item. You will receive a copy of this pattern, not the original pattern.
You will receive this pattern by Digital Download - pdf format NO SHIPPING CHARGES
~~~
Copyright Notice This pattern is reproduced from my collection of antique books and magazines from the 1800s to the mid 1900s and are in the Public Domain, because their Copyright has expired. The reproduced version I'm selling, its text and images are copyrighted to me, SHELL BEES TREASURES, with all Rights Reserved.
When you purchase this pattern, you agree that you will not re-sell it or distribute it in any way.
There is no restriction of the number of items made and/or sold from this pattern.










