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Recovered!
Dresden Plate with 1930's Prints

After two years of waiting and months of searching Dana Hull will soon be reunited with her Dresden Plate Quilt made with 1930's Prints.

She pieced the double bed top during 2002 and 2003. A friend (who lives in Thamesford, Ontario, Canada) took this quilt top to some Mennonite ladies to be quilted. This was the second quilt they would have done for Dana. The first one was completed beautifully.

These quilt pieced were cut years ago by Dana's mother who is long deceased. Dana is trying to locate the ladies who did the quilting so she can pay for their work and pick up her quilt. She would like to pass this heirloom quilt on to her son who is ill with Parkinson's.

Posted June 3, 2005. Updated August 17, 2005.

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