Black and Tan Bear’s Paw Quilt

A Quilt by Ruth Flaud
Dimensions: 102 inches wide by 103 inches long
Quilt ID: hs7324 Category: Design:

$970

Wow, what an elegant quilt! What a lovely design and choice of a vibrant, black floral fabric. Note the attractive tone on tone background print. Lots of fine, beautiful quilting designs on this quilt. Quilt shown has the 2″ center solid black, but quilt available has the same print for 2″as the fabric used for paws. Made by a local Mennonite woman with fine piecing. Beautifully quilted by an Amish woman in her home.

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Wow, what an elegant quilt! What a lovely design and choice of a vibrant, black floral fabric. Note the attractive tone on tone background print. Lots of fine, beautiful quilting designs on this quilt. Quilt shown has the 2″ center solid black, but quilt available has the same print for 2″as the fabric used for paws. Made by a local Mennonite woman with fine piecing. Beautifully quilted by an Amish woman in her home.

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