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Inspired
by the collections of Colonial Williamsburg
Exclusively by Windham Fabrics |
Williamsburg, Virginia, was a
powerful center of thought and style during the 18th
century. In this bustling town, patriots such as George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry
established the ideals of liberty, independence, and
personal freedom that influenced the founding of our
nation and have inspired generations. Today it thrives
as a restored town and living history museum.
The Centennial Collection spans 100
years of fabrics from the Colonial Williamsburg
Foundation archives, which contain nearly 400 years of
antiques. Each pattern is faithfully reproduced or
adapted from period clothing and quilts. This collection
provides a rich array of 18th- and 19th-century textiles
imported from England, Europe, and India, as well as
American-made fabrics from the 19th century. |
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Regency
Square
by Jill Reid
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Patriot's
Pride
Designed by Sarah Maxwell & Dolores Smith of
Homestead Hearth
Custom Machine Quilting by Connie Gresham
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1 - 4 |
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