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Churn Dash Quilt
- Item Number
- 178
- Estimated Value
- 125 USD
- Sold
- 200 USD to DiFlyFisher
- Number of Bids
- 21 - Bid History
Item Description
This meaningful quilt (41 x 50 inches) was made by CFR Texas volunteers and survivors who created the individual churn blocks, then the final piece was quilted. The Churn Dash pattern originated between 1800 and 1849. The triangle and rectangle perimeter of the block resembles a butter churn and the center square resembles the stick (or “dash”) of the butter churn. Some of the churn squares have flies and insects in the center.
Item Special Note
Susan Gaetz, Regional Program Director, donated this quilt on behalf of the Texas CFR alumnae and volunteers.
Shipping charge additional - $12.95
Donated By:
Susan Gaetz
Texas Volunteers of CFR
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