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Old 03-03-2020, 05:43 PM
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A friend and I bought the fabric for the McCall's quilting magazine Nov/Dec of 2018. The fabrics are geraniums, checks, etc.
I don't have the pattern at all and she doesn't have the Template B. She took the pattern out and threw away the rest of the magazine. {sigh}
If anyone has the pattern that could help decipher what the "B" template is suppose to look like please contact me!!! TIA.

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Old 03-03-2020, 05:56 PM
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If this is it, then you can purchase the digital magazine ...... then print off what you need.

https://www.quiltingdaily.com/mccall...december-2018/
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If this is it, then you can purchase the digital magazine ...... then print off what you need.

https://www.quiltingdaily.com/mccall...december-2018/
That's it Betty, Thank You!!!!!!!! "Garden Gift" it is.
I looked but didn't find it...........you are a Genius!
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That magazine is also in Flipster if your library uses it
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Old 03-04-2020, 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by diamondee View Post
That magazine is also in Flipster if your library uses it
What is Flipster?
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My library uses Flipster. I get most of the quilting magazines that are available in digital.
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he, he. i can't even figure out Overdrive in my library. i find books myself. it's easier for me. Good luck!
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he, he. i can't even figure out Overdrive in my library. i find books myself. it's easier for me. Good luck!
my son downloads books from the lib all the time. I haven't figured out overdrive....but I kniw if I need to he can help. Find yourself a young whippersnapper .
Ps. I'm only 45.
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That was quick!

I'll have to look into Flipster...I'm not sure we have that here.

Overdrive is pretty straightforward once you have used it a time or two. I had to write down the steps the first few times, but now I don't know what I'd do without it.

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The NH library and the Fairfax County VA library, both of which I have cards to, no longer have magazines sadly - wish they had this Flipster!!
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