Maine Cottage: What a Dish quilt

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Sarita Handa, the New Delhi-based manufacturer of private label bedding, has wisely introduced seven vibrant, kinetic quilt designs by the sophisticated American textile artist Denyse Schmidt. While still hand-sewn, each piece in the new line costs considerably less than her previous limited edition work. The wheeling disks of What a Dish begin as bias-cut fabric strips (solids, stripes and plaids) sewn into circles, then appliquéd concentrically onto solid ground. In two colorways, ecru or Dutch Masters red. Coordinating shams are available. (via Elements of Living)

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Updated Apr 3, 2006

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