Williamsburg Blue Tan and Burgundy Lone Star Log Cabin

A Quilt by Ruth Flaud
Dimensions: 103 inches wide by 113 inches long
Quilt ID: hs6651 Category: Design:

$875

The quilt is a beautiful combination of two favorite patterns from the past, Lone Star and Log Cabin. In the past these quilts were used just for warmth, but now they are valued for the beauty of individual choices of color and design. The fabrics are lovely shades of blue, tan and burgundy and the floral designs are rich and beautiful. Simply gorgeous! Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Quilted by an Amish woman. Made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by a Mennonite woman.

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The quilt is a beautiful combination of two favorite patterns from the past, Lone Star and Log Cabin. In the past these quilts were used just for warmth, but now they are valued for the beauty of individual choices of color and design. The fabrics are lovely shades of blue, tan and burgundy and the floral designs are rich and beautiful. Simply gorgeous! Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Quilted by an Amish woman. Made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by a Mennonite woman.

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