So, what is the "legal" definition of a quilt??
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from Merriam-Webster http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quilt
": a bed coverlet of two layers of cloth filled with padding (as down or batting) held in place by ties or stitched designs"
Notice it doesn't even mention the type of cloth.
": a bed coverlet of two layers of cloth filled with padding (as down or batting) held in place by ties or stitched designs"
Notice it doesn't even mention the type of cloth.
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from Merriam-Webster http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quilt
": a bed coverlet of two layers of cloth filled with padding (as down or batting) held in place by ties or stitched designs" Notice it doesn't even mention the type of cloth.
": a bed coverlet of two layers of cloth filled with padding (as down or batting) held in place by ties or stitched designs" Notice it doesn't even mention the type of cloth.
Last edited by MattieMae; 08-23-2012 at 09:53 AM.
#17
sometimes in museums i have seen whole cloth quilts that are two pieces of fabric, no bat.
they were just to show off stitching (and my oh my do they!)
so yeah. what they all said
mr. state trooper...please don't stop me....please don't stop me....
aileen
they were just to show off stitching (and my oh my do they!)
so yeah. what they all said
mr. state trooper...please don't stop me....please don't stop me....
aileen
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