Burgundy Rose and Green Dahlia Star Quilt with Cones

A Quilt by Hannah's Quilts
Dimensions: 93 inches wide by 109 inches long
Quilt ID: hs1785 Category:

$815

When done well like this one, Dahlia Quilts can be stunning. Beautiful printed fabrics combined with exceptional quilting and extraordinary stitching. Note that the terrific tan background fabric which givies the whole quilt a feeling of richness. Made by local Amish woman.

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Description

When done well like this one, Dahlia Quilts can be stunning. Beautiful printed fabrics combined with exceptional quilting and extraordinary stitching. Note that the terrific tan background fabric which givies the whole quilt a feeling of richness. Made by local Amish woman.

We want you to be completely satisfied with this quilt. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied, this quilt may be returned for exchange or credit within 10 days after you receive it provided only that you return it in its original condition. Once received and its condition confirmed, the refund will be processed. Please note that, unless it was received damaged or defective, shipping costs are not refund-able.

If this is a gift, within reason, the satisfaction period will be extended so that the ten day period begins on the day you present the gift.

This quilt is made by Hannah and sold by Ada Martin. Click here to contact Ada.

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