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The oldest quilt
discovered was thought to be this Pot of Cherries red and
green appliqué quilt made in 1820. The owner believes
it was made by her great-great grandmother, Mary Moffet Aiken,
in Pettigo, Ireland. It was handed down in the family and
came through Ontario to its present home in Neche, ND.
Quilt historians
are not sure about the accuracy of the dating on this quilt.
The Pot of Cherries pattern was not commonly used in the 1820s
and the fabrics were commonly used throughout the 1800s and
so give no clues to help date the quilt. However, since there
is no documentation about the quilt, the owner's guess as
to the quilt's maker is used to establish a tentative date.
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