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Hand Sewn Quilt Tops

In July 2002 several hand sewn quilt tops were sold at the estate sale of Hattie Colvert in Marshall, Missouri. These quilt tops were sold without informing family members. Now, Hattie's granddaughter, Robin Nuckles, is hoping to locate one or more of them.

Robin writes, "I never even got to look at them, but my mother did see a whole stack of pieced quilt tops in her closet. I really wanted to buy one because of the memories. My grandma taught me the love of quilting and I do not have one of these to remember her by."

If you think you may have purchased one of these quilt tops, please contact Robin at [email protected].

Posted October 7, 2002.

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