
When I first announced that my mother-in-law’s handmade baby Dresden doll quilt was for sale in my store, the asking price was $35 plus $7 shipping.
But that was back in February, and well, it hasn’t sold yet. So my mother-in-law, Anita, asked if we could lower the price a bit. It’s now up for grabs at a mere $30 (plus the usual $7 shipping fee).
As I said before, this style of quilt is called a “baby Dresden,” and she hand-appliqued each flower onto the quilt with painstakingly tiny little stitches. This quilt is just the right size for an American Girl 18 inch doll or a Wellie Wisher sized 15 inch doll.

Most of the doll-sized quilts that show up in the stop-motion videos I make and in the background in my doll photography are quilts made by Anita. I just love my tiny quilts!
I would love to own more of her quilts, but my sewing room wall is filled with her lovely little quilts, and so Anita wanted to see if we could perhaps sell some of her doll-sized quilts on my website.
Believe me, Anita is a fabulous quilter! You won’t be disappointed by her handiwork.

The quilt that is for sale in my store measures 18 and 1/4 inches long by 15 and 3/4 inches wide. Many of the fabrics Anita uses are truly vintage, dating back even as early as the 1930’s and 1940’s (because she has some of her mother’s fabrics in her fabric stash).
Click on this link to my store if you’d like to purchase this quilt. This is a one-of-a-kind, handmade quilt, so it’s an incredible opportunity! But once it’s sold, there won’t be another like it. So feel free to comment or send me an email, using my contact form if you have any questions.

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