Quilt Homemade Granny's Choice is Singing A Capella 081233QPC

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    Asking $236.00 USD per item

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    1 item (New)

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Otis, OR
Member since October 23, 2012
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The price listed here is for meet locally. Can meet locally at Otis Junction. CASH ONLY. No checks, of any kind, no money order, no Western Union. No representative sent to collect if purchased online with Pay Pal.

This item can be paid with Pay Pal and mailed for an ADDITIONAL FEE. Contact me via email and I'll send a link where to purchase online.

Granny's Choice is Singing A Capella on the Range with Pride 081233QPC
The name of this quilt is Grannys Choice is Singing A Capella on the Range with Pride designed using two traditional pattern, Granny's Choice and The Ranges Pride. A set of two Decorator Pillowcases are included with purchase.
The size is 69.00in by 60.00in. Fits the top of a double bed but does not cover the pillows.

The fabrics are 100% cotton.The batting is a wonderfu product of 50% bamboo 50% cotton. Bamboo has natural antibacterial qualities and bedbugs hate it. The fabrics were not pre-washed and the item has not been washed. Most of the fabrics used in the quilt are from a beautiful line called A Capella Hearts created by Elaine Waldschmitt for Andover Fabrics. I am not a representative of this company, I am simply giving you the name of the fabric used in the quilt.
The quilting is a large edge to edge meander with a neutral grey thread. The backing is cotton with a burgundy & blue leaf print on light brown. The binding was sewn on by machine with a decorative stitch.
Inventory #: 081233QPC

I am a long time sewer, crafter, quilter who can't sew much after breaking my wrist with the result being severe nerve damage. The quilts are unused, unwashed. They were made as a learning experience to teach myself how to make as many traditional quilt patterns as I could. They have been stored in minimal light, folded on shelving in a smoke free and mostly a pet free environment. We lost our last pet 7 years ago.