
Every once in a while, you learn the history of a quilt and it touches your heartstrings.
“This is a truly unique quilt,
handcrafted by the late Beth Schneider of Gingercake, NC.
It’s just a small bit of this estate.
Beth and her husband Claude collected antiques for 60 years.
Claude and I are sorting, storing and selling a little at a time.”

This is one of those 'grab a hankie stories' about a quilt that was found, then lost, found again, lost possibly forever, then . . . click here to read more about the sequence of events (not coincidences) of Ashley Hackshaw's Quilt from Gingercake.
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Streak of Lightening Quilt: