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Tessellated Fish

Linda of Kalamazoo is hoping to find her daughter�s quilt. It was stolen from her daughter�s room in a house in Albuquerque, New Mexico during the Spring of 1999.

The twin-size quilt is a tessellated fish pattern and was done in cottons and satins. It was made from a pattern found in a Quilter�s Newsletter Magazine in the early 1980s. The colors were greens, golds, blues and purples, mostly scraps. It also has a very unusual quilting pattern in the center.

If you have seen a quilt that matches this description, please contact Linda at [email protected].

Posted September 8, 2000.

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