All Quilted Butterfly Table Throw

A Quilt by Indiana Amish
Dimensions: 41 inches wide
Quilt ID: wh4765 Categories: , Designs: , , ,

$415

A fresh, new design with lots of fine hand quilting. Much of the quilting was laid out free hand rather than with templates giving it the look of an antique quilt. The quilting design was laid out by an Amish woman from northeastern Indiana and the abundant fine quilting was done by an Amish neighbor. A great gift idea!

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