Vintage Retro Handsewn Hexagon Patchwork Quilt 60s 70s Floral Fabric Bedspread

A beautiful multicoloured vintage retro patchwork quilt in a hexagon pattern, with fabrics dating from the 1960s/1970s. It has been sewn onto a floral sheet which has tones of cream, yellow and brown. The patchwork piece measures 98.5" x 63.5" (250 x 161cms) and fits nicely as a bedspread throw over a double or queen size bed. In very good vintage condition and recently laundered. I have had a good look over the quilt, and could not see any holes etc. There may be some mild wear, bobbling or a few minor dropped stitches commensurate with age but nothing instantly visible.

Measurements: Length 250 cms (98.5 inches) x Width 161 cms (63.5 inches)


Very Good Preowned Condition. General material wear from light use but nothing that detracts from its appearance.

 

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Carefully stored in a pet-free and smoke-free environment. 

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