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Dogwood Quilt

Malerie Albretson would like to recover a missing Dogwood Quilt that was made by her mother in 1976. The quilt was lost in 1996 before the K-State Cotton Bowl Game in Wichita, Kansas. It was placed on top of a car and forgotten. The quilt apparently blew off between Webb and Rock Road on 21st Street or in the parking lot at the Bradley Fair.

This twin size quilt was made from a kit that was sold through Herrschners. The main colors are pink, gree and brown on a white background. All of the fabrics are solid colors. It was hand appliqued and hand quilted. It also has some embroidery work around the flowers and leaves.

If you have seen a quilt that fits this description, please contact Malerie through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

Posted January 8, 2003.

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