Multi-Colored Hit or Miss

A Quilt by Ruth Flaud
Dimensions: 102 inches wide by 112 inches long
Quilt ID: hs7585 Category:

$995

Almost a Postage Stamp quilt, a original postage stamp has a finished 1 1/2 in. square, where this has a 2in. finished square. A bright quilt with remnants from many colorful quilts. Features fabrics that are current and from years gone by. This quilt has over 4,000 small squares in it . Precisely pieced by a Amish widow lady and quilted by another Amish woman. Border consists of deep burgundy, followed by soft tone on tone and finished with a dark navy print.

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Almost a Postage Stamp quilt, a original postage stamp has a finished 1 1/2 in. square, where this has a 2in. finished square. A bright quilt with remnants from many colorful quilts. Features fabrics that are current and from years gone by. This quilt has over 4,000 small squares in it . Precisely pieced by a Amish widow lady and quilted by another Amish woman. Border consists of deep burgundy, followed by soft tone on tone and finished with a dark navy print.

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