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Barn Raising arrangement of Log Cabin patchwork, made from printed cottons with red and black polka dot centres. The coverlet is backed in Turkey Red Paisley print cotton, and has a frill on all four sides from the same fabric.
The Coverlet was made by Elizabeth Scott of Selkirk for her daughter, Martha Hogg in 1860. Martha married a tailor, who was distantly related to James Hogg, the 'Ettrick Shepherd' who is now recognised as an important Scottish writer and poet, and who had a close relationship with Sir Walter Scott.
The Quilters' Guild Collection is held by The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles.
Registered charity no 1067361 Company limited by guarantee registration no 34476331 Charity in Scotland no. SC043174.
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