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Here are two quilts from the family heirlooms I recently had the pleasure of viewing. Above is a scrap quilt, almost like a crazy quilt but in cottons, and below is an unfinished autograph quilt top. They were made by a great-great-grandmother.
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I just love the fine handwriting/embroidery of family friends.
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