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Early American Tinware No. 2

A quilt top by Dani Fisk was stolen from The Quilter's Cocoon quilt shop in Riverside, California during April 2004. Early American Tinware No. 2 was folded on a shelf under a table, ready to be put on display, when it was stolen. This is the second of two quilts. Dani made the first quilt from a pattern published by Andover fabrics to sell this line of fabric. Dani had cut the exact quantities called for in the pattern and found she had enough fabric left over to make this second quilt.

This quilt is 50" by 50". The main colors are black, beige, red, green and gold. It uses the Early American Tinware line of fabrics by Andover fabrics. It is machine piece but has not been quilted yet.

If you have any information regarding this missing quilt top, please contact Dani at [email protected].

Posted April 8, 2004.

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