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Pennsylvania Dutch Triangle

Ann Simpson is hoping to recover a quilt that disappeared from the closet shelf of their new house. During the time that it disappeared there were some workmen at the house as well as an unhappy member of the family that was selling the house, so they can't be sure what happened to it. It was several days after the move before Ann's daughter discovered it missing.

This quilt was the second quilt she made and it was made for her daughter. It is 72" by 90". The main fabrics are blue floral, yellow print, floral print, and Pennsylvania Dutch embroideries. It was made in 1990. On the back corner, Ann embroidered "A S #2 90."

If you see a quilt that matches this description, please contact Ann through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

Posted July 3, 2006.

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