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Monday, July 20, 2009
Amish Quilts-Part 1
We just came back from Pennsylvania where we visited the Lancaster Quilt and Textile Museum. I have lots of pictures to share, so I will do it in several parts. These all date around the early to mid 1900's. These pictures do not do them justice.
The hand quilting stitches are so tiny and even! More quilts to come.
www.quiltandtextilemuseum.com
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