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Hexagon Pinwheels
Created with a Fat Rolls? bundle from the Windham Basics collection
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Lafayette Star Quilt
Created with fabrics from the Helena collection by Nancy Gere
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Settler's Crossing
Created with fabrics from the Emigrant Trail collection, 1840-1860 by Nancy Gere
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Dresden Petals
Created with fabrics from the Feedsack V collection, c. 1930
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Chocolate Baskets
Created with fabrics from the Pink Chocolate collection, c. 1875 by Nancy Gere
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Sound Waves
Created with fabrics from the All That Jazz collection by Sheri Small
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Washington's Legacy
Created with fabrics from the Old Glory IV: Election Commemorative Edition collection by Nancy Gere
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Oh Oh Olivia!
Featuring fabric from the Olivia collection by Rosemarie Lavin
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Feedsack Common
Created with fabrics from the Feedsack V collection, c. 1930
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Aurora
Featuring fabric from the Aurora collection by Anna Griffin
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Southern Stars
Featuring fabric from the Civil War VI collection, c. 1860 by Nancy Gere
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Flora Fantasy
Featuring fabric from the Flora collection by Anna Griffin
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Red All About It
Created with fabrics from the Black and White and Red All Over collection
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Little Man Pocket Quilt!
Featuring fabric from the Little Man and Me, Too collection by Jackie Clark
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Happy Squares!
Featuring fabric from the Windham Basic Brights collection
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Darcey Dots
Featuring fabric from the Darcey collection by Anna Griffin
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Storybook Playtime
Featuring fabric from the Vintage Storybook VI collection
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Midnight Elegance
Featuring fabric from the Elegance II collection by Rosemarie Lavin
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Providence Counterpane
Featuring fabric from the The Providence Collection collection from Colonial Williamsburg
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Going To America
Featuring fabric from the Explorations collection from Colonial Williamsburg
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