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The designer of
this intricately appliqued wool quilt is unusual for more
than talent and workmanship -- unlike most quilt makers, this
1870s quilt artist was a man! Honore Savard was a worker in
the Quebec shipyards and a homesteader in Dakota Territory,
but as a young man in England had designed many quilts. This
example of his work, which was quilted by his wife and daughter,
shows the fine attention to detail which brought him an award
in a design competition.
This quilt was
discovered folded up in an attic next to a chimney, which
caused creosote stains.
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