Stella Mara

$1,120.00

Handmade Heirloom Cloth Quilt

Dimensions: 78” square

Materials: Cotton cloth

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Handmade Heirloom Cloth Quilt

Dimensions: 78” square

Materials: Cotton cloth

Handmade Heirloom Cloth Quilt

Dimensions: 78” square

Materials: Cotton cloth

This vibrant Lone Star style quilt will make some lucky person feel very pampered. The bright colors and excellent workmanship makes this quilt a winner every time. Bright, sturdy and functional, you will not have a bad day when you settle in with this beauty. Use it as a gift for someone special: to celebrate a wedding, birthday, anniversary, graduation or new home. Or...treat yourself with this radiant star quilt and bring joy and comfort to your own home. There is a hanging sleeve already in place.

The Lone Star pattern is one of the oldest and most recognized quilt patterns in existence with examples dating back to the last quarter of the 19th century. For me, it symbolizes strength, beauty and endurance...all things that help us in life. I love making these beautiful star quilts. Because they are a challenge to piece, it is extra rewarding when they are finished and ready for use. I call this vibrant Lone Star quilt 'Stella Mara' or Sea Star. She will liven up any room whether on a bed, across the sofa or on a wall.

Made using 100% cotton fabrics hand picked from my extensive collection of out of print collectable fabrics this quilt is built for use and longevity.
Machine wash on cool, gentle cycle. Dry flat out of direct sunlight or machine dry about 30 minutes, then lie flat to finish drying. All fabrics are pre-washed and machine safe.

15% of proceeds DONATED to *SeaDoc Society to support science based work in the Salish Sea.
*The mission of the SeaDoc Society is to ensure the health of marine wildlife and their ecosystems through science and education. We strive to find science-based solutions for marine wildlife in the Salish Sea through a multi-species approach. SeaDoc is a program of the Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Visit their site for more information or to make a donation. https://www.seadocsociety.org/