Mountain Spring Quilt
The earth has music for those who listen.
—George Santayana, philosopher & poet
When we take the time to slow down, it’s amazing what we can observe both within and all around us. This bright and scrappy throw quilt resembles the cool mountain spring, whose symphony of bubbling sounds in chorus with its surrounding nature is available anytime we decide to stop and listen.
This quilt is professionally long-arm quilted and machine bound for extra durability and is pre-washed. Made with 100% cotton fabric.
Dimensions: approximately 80" x 64"
Pattern: Meadowland by Then Came June
Care: Wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Tumble dry on low.
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
The earth has music for those who listen.
—George Santayana, philosopher & poet
When we take the time to slow down, it’s amazing what we can observe both within and all around us. This bright and scrappy throw quilt resembles the cool mountain spring, whose symphony of bubbling sounds in chorus with its surrounding nature is available anytime we decide to stop and listen.
This quilt is professionally long-arm quilted and machine bound for extra durability and is pre-washed. Made with 100% cotton fabric.
Dimensions: approximately 80" x 64"
Pattern: Meadowland by Then Came June
Care: Wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Tumble dry on low.
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
The earth has music for those who listen.
—George Santayana, philosopher & poet
When we take the time to slow down, it’s amazing what we can observe both within and all around us. This bright and scrappy throw quilt resembles the cool mountain spring, whose symphony of bubbling sounds in chorus with its surrounding nature is available anytime we decide to stop and listen.
This quilt is professionally long-arm quilted and machine bound for extra durability and is pre-washed. Made with 100% cotton fabric.
Dimensions: approximately 80" x 64"
Pattern: Meadowland by Then Came June
Care: Wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Tumble dry on low.
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography