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photo by James Cummings

The quilt above is one that I call the “Upholstery Quilt.” It is heavy. Goodness knows what is in it. It is also one of those quilts that, at the time of purchase, the sales clerk rolled her eyes back into her head, and asked why ever did I want to purchase this item.

Tired of explaining why I buy the oddest things (odd to someone else, that is), I probably just replied that “I like it.” That is simpler than what I could say.

When I see quilts made from fabric samples, as this one apparently is, I have to wonder if the person who made it worked in a factory. I have no information whatsoever about this quilt I bought in Vermont, although I would like to know more.

You’ll agree that it is bright, whimsical and lively. I’d love to know who made it, when it was put together, and all the usual information that the surface of a quilt cannot always offer up.

For now, I decided to share it with you. Of course, if anyone has more information about this orphan I’ve adopted, I’d love to hear more.

Patricia Cummings,

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