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- Tropical Song Birds
- This quilt was made in a class taught by Marcia Cada. This is a "stack- n- whack" pattern, machine pieced, hand quilted in 2000 and has a really bright look! This quilt was made and lent by Jeannie Hook.
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- Turn About T
- This quilt was made by Reverend Almeda Brittain in 1939. This quilt was lent by Mildred Lasick.
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- Underground Railroad Story Quilt
- This quilt was made by the seniors at Cambridge Senior Center and no date was given for this quilt. Lent by Evelyn Townsend.
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- Unknown
- This quilt is a Double Irish chain. It was machine pieced and quilted. This quilt was a mystery quilt made after attending a quilting class at Salisbury University in 2002. This quilt was made and lent by Elaine Pohl.
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- Unnamed
- This quilt was hand stitched around 1900 by Anna Morris for her son, Leander Talmadge Morris (2/22/1880 - 5/1964), who was the current owner's grandfather. This quilt was lent by Faye Meyer.
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- Unnamed
- This quilt was hand crocheted in 1999. This quilt was made by Barbara Sampson and lent by James Cornish.
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- War Years
- This quilt was made with squares by Elizabeth Jane Willey Fitzhugh while listening to WWII casualty list over the radio. This quilt was completed and lent by Ruby Hughes and Sewell Fitzhugh.
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- Waste Not Want
- This was made by Roberta Jones, who is now 99 years old, in 1996, to use up a batch of shoulder pads and a collection of buttons. This was lent by her daughter Olga Tubman.
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- Watermelon
- This was a hand stitched wall hanging made from Teresa Wilkes, under the direction of Terry White, Activities Director, in 2003. This was lent by Pleasant Day Care Center.
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- Wedding Sampler
- This quilt was machine pieced and hand quilted as a gift for the maker's son and his new bride, Eric and Susan Cada in 2002/2003. This was made and lent by Marcia Cada.
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- Wrench Pattern
- This quilt is hand pieced and quilted, with cotton batting, and the border is feed sack fabric. It was made around the 1930's. This quilt was made by Annie Dixon Hall (1885 -1966), in Madison, MD. This quilt was lent by Ed and Dolores Dixon.
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- Youth Bed Quilt
- This quilt was hand-made for the owner from feed bag material by Addie Florence Lowe, around the 1940's. This quilt was lent by Lexine Lowe Pomeroy.
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