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Desert Storm Quilt

Katy Wessner made her first quilt as a gift for her grandson, who said he would cherish it forever. He had it for a year or two before, he lost it in North Carolina when his girlfriend threw him out. Katy thinks he was living either in Raleigh or Charlotte at the time.

The twin-size quilt was made with bandanas featuring Desert Storm themes. There were bandanas with Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine themes. The main colors are blue and white. She used ticking fabric as a border. Katy hand quilted planes into the quilt, and she quilted around the main motifs. This quilt does not have a label.

If you find a quilt that fits this description, please contact Katy at [email protected].

Posted August 6, 2009.


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