Plum Rose and Willow Poppy Fields Quilt

A Quilt by C Jean Horst
Dimensions: 100 inches wide by 112 inches long
Quilt ID: hs5077 Categories: , Design:

$1,470

Gorgeous original design by C Jean Horst. Note how Jean has captured not only the shape of the poppy flowers, but the stems and leaves as well! The quilting between the poppies is especially attractive. Note the attractive lace rope applied to the border. Made here in Lancaster, quilted by an Amish woman. Copyright pattern — directions are unavailable.

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Gorgeous original design by C Jean Horst. Note how Jean has captured not only the shape of the poppy flowers, but the stems and leaves as well! The quilting between the poppies is especially attractive. Note the attractive lace rope applied to the border. Made here in Lancaster, quilted by an Amish woman. Copyright pattern — directions are unavailable.

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