Lone Star Log Cabin Quilt

A Quilt by Ruth Flaud
Dimensions: 102 inches wide by 114 inches long
Quilt ID: rfq10210 Categories: , Design:

$895

Lovely fabric combination of Plum-Wine colors with a beautiful tan pansy print. This quilt features two very popular quilt patterns combined into one lovely quilt. Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. The background fabric has a fine dot designed cotton print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home. Beautiful quilting on this quilt. Check small close-up pictures for details.

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Wow! This quilt in black and burgundy is stunning!! This quilt features two very popular quilt patterns combined into one lovely quilt. Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. The background fabric is a fine swirl designed print cotton print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home.

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