Indiana Amish Newbury Lone Star Quilt

A Quilt by Indiana Amish
Dimensions: 55 inches wide by 55 inches long
Quilt ID: wh7880 Categories: , , , Designs: , , , , ,

$495

An impressive quilt that would look amazing in your home or office! Beautiful coloring and lots of fine quilting. The quilt top was made by an Amish woman living in northeastern Indiana and the quilting was done by one of her Amish neighbors. Includes a sleeve for a hanging rod. A great gift idea! Could be used as a wall hanging or a throw.

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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.

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