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The Blue and the Grey
67 x 67
Sideswiped Solids
Featuring the Colonies Solids Collection by Nancy Gere
60" x 60"
Papa's Pipe Tobacco
Featuring fabrics from the Dargate Prussian Blue fabric collection by Margo Krager
FANciful
Featuring fabrics from the Empress fabric collection, c. 1870 , by Nancy Gere
WhirliGig
Featuring fabrics from the Miniatures collection by Nancy Gere, c. 1886
Wild Blue Yonder Quilt
Featuring Dargate Cheddar Illuminations by Margo Krager
Scarlett's Web
Featuring fabrics from the Garibaldi II, 1870 collection
In the Pink
Featuring fabrics from COLONIES ANNIVERSARY fabric collection
Nightfall
Featuring Fall River by Nancy Gere (as seen in Fons & Porter Love of Quilting)
Complete Kits available from Homestead Hearth.
Salmon Trails
Featuring fabrics from the Colonies: Salmon & Chocolate
Family Tree, Family Memories
Featuring Family Tree II with Family Tree I by Mary Koval
Squares Dancin?
Featuring fabrics from the Farmhouse West collection by L.B. Krueger
Victoria Rose
Featuring Victoria by Mary Koval
Prairie Winds Quilt
From the Prairie Winds Collection by Nancy Gere
Pennsylvania Scherenschnitte
Featuring fabrics from the Lancaster Heritage Collection by Patti Harant
Regency Square
Featuring fabrics from the The Centennial Collection
Elm Park
Featuring fabric from the Colonies: Poison Green and Cheddar collection, 1830-1860, by Nancy Gere
For The Love of Jane
Created with fabrics from the Dear Jane collection by Brenda Papadakis
Chocolate Baskets
Created with fabrics from the Pink Chocolate collection, c. 1875 by Nancy Gere
Continental Commander
Featuring fabric from the Valley Forge 1860-1880 by Nancy Gere
Clara's Cross
Featuring fabric from the Clara Barton 1821-1912 collection in association with the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum
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