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Thrifting a beautifully made lap quilt for under twenty bucks is pretty hard to do. Yet when I saw this one go up for auction I had to have it, and set my max bid at $20.00. I was not the only bidder, so I didn't bother to follow the auction. But surprise, surprise, I ended up being the winner.

This was probably made from a panel kit, and it's very recent, too -- I'd say it was made a couple of years ago. It's really well done and long arm quilted. There are zero signs of wear. No label, though. All I can tell you about its origins is that it was donated to a Goodwill in Spokane, WA.

Anyway, I won the quilt for $19.56. It's going up in the guest room. :)

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