Multi-Colored Double Wedding Ring

A Quilt by Ruth Flaud
Dimensions: 111 inches wide by 112 inches long
Quilt ID: hs8422 Category:

$895

A stunning Double Wedding Ring in a all-time favorite pattern, this gorgeous quilt is done in lovely Batik fabrics The background is a “Timeless Treasure” cream- white cotton print. Was pieced and quilted by Amish women. This quilt is made from scrappy fabrics so no quilt is ever the same, and the binding used on this quilt is off white This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.

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A stunning Double Wedding Ring in a all-time favorite pattern, this gorgeous quilt is done in lovely Batik fabrics The background is a “Timeless Treasure” cream- white cotton print. Was pieced and quilted by Amish women. This quilt is made from scrappy fabrics so no quilt is ever the same, and the binding used on this quilt is off white This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.

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