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Fish Quilt

Linda Hynick's granddaughter's fish quilt was lost in a move from Phoenix to El Mirage, Arizona on November 21, 2006. The moving company was Starving Students, but they say they do not have the quilt.

Logan's baby quilt is about 36" by 45". It is machine pieced and hand pieced. There are blue, yellow, green, and purple fish. The first border has a yellow background with sea-life fabric. There are two areas where a gold fabric was used. Logan's name is embroidered or written on one of those gold's areas. The second border is aqua and the binding is dark, probably navy.

The second missing quilt is a flannel rag style quilt. There are pastel fabrics and baby prints on the rag side of the quilt. The backside (non-rag side) is darker winter fabrics.

If you find this quilt, please contact Linda at [email protected].

Posted February 12, 2007.

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