Indiana Amish Clearspring Lone Star Wall Hanging

A Quilt by Indiana Amish
Dimensions: 42 inches wide
Quilt ID: wh7931 Categories: , , Designs: , , , ,

$320

Delightful promise of spring coloring! What an abundance of fine quilting. Notice the precise piecing on a difficult design. Will dazzle any quilt lover. Named for northeastern Indiana township. The quilt top was made by an Amish woman living near there and the quilting was done by one of her Amish neighbors. Includes a sleeve for a hanging rod.

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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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