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Pink and Black Drunkard's Path

In February 1998, a Drunkard�s Path quilt was stolen from Evelyn Harvison�s home in North Pole, Alaska. This was a full size quilt made from a plain, bright, rosy pink fabric combined with a black print.

Evelyn says, "Since this is the last quilt my mother made before she died, I�d really like to get it back."

The quilt did not have a label. Evelyn believes it was hand pieced and possibly machine quilted, but she explains she knew nothing about quilting about then.

If you know anything about this quilt, please contact Evelyn at [email protected].

Posted November 17, 1999.

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