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Uncle Sam

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Uncle Sam - This was done as my tribute to 9/11 events. The label reads "celebrating America's freedom." I wanted to concentrate on the positives of our nation, rather than the sorrow of those events. I love the playfulness, creative freedom, and joy that exuberates from this quilt. I hang it every year from Memorial Day to Labor Day. I used a variegated red-white-blue thread for the quilting. This pattern appeared in Quiltmakers Magazine.

Added: Jul 13, 2007

 

Name of Pattern or Block scrap quilt, sampler
Owned By Linda McCutcheon
Name of Maker Linda McCutcheon
Name of Quilter Linda McCutcheon
Year Made 2002
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Bayfield
Located in State WI
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Published Pattern
Design Source - Published In Uncle Sam
Design Source - Designed by Quiltmaker Magazine
Design Source - Description This was done as my tribute to 9/11 events. The label reads "celebrating America's freedom." I wanted to concentrate on the positives of our nation, rather than the sorrow of those events. I love the playfulness, creative freedom, and joy that exuberates from this quilt. I hang it every year from Memorial Day to Labor Day. I used a variegated red-white-blue thread for the quilting. This pattern appeared in Quiltmakers Magazine.
Genre Traditional Quilt
Quilt Type Wall Quilt
Quilt Width 42
Quilt Height 58
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton
Construction Technique Pieced
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Quilted on domestic machine
Embellishments Buttons

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