Red Gold Cream Star Log Cabin Quilt

A Quilt by Ruth Flaud
Dimensions: 100 inches wide by 112 inches long
Quilt ID: rfq10228 Categories: , Design:

$925

A beautiful vibrant colored quilt in Red, Gold and Cream in a floral print. A bold, striking, sharp and elegant quilt. A beautiful quilt featuring two popular quilt designs in one, the Lone Star and Log Cabin. Note the careful piecing and nice even quilting. Pieced and quilted by Amish woman in their homes. A gold scrolling print for the backing. Fabrics chosen by a Mennonite woman. Beautiful quilting with about 6-7 stitches per inch.

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A bold, striking, sharp and elegant quilt . Very attractive Navy fabrics, also included a fabric featuring a popular pansy print. Note the careful piecing and extra fine quilting. Quilted by a Amish woman in her home. Fabrics chosen by a Mennonite woman.

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