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Small Grandmother's Flower Garden & Waxed Canvas Clutch (light blue)
Small Grandmother's Flower Garden & Waxed Canvas Clutch (light blue)
Small Grandmother's Flower Garden & Waxed Canvas Clutch (light blue)
Small Grandmother's Flower Garden & Waxed Canvas Clutch (light blue)
Small Grandmother's Flower Garden & Waxed Canvas Clutch (light blue)
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Small Grandmother's Flower Garden & Waxed Canvas Clutch (light blue)

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Whether you're running errands or heading out for a fun night, this lovely is perfect for carrying all your essentials in style! The quilt piece used for this clutch is from an antique Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt** and combined with rugged waxed canvas.  Waxed Canvas is a sturdy water repellant fabric that will soften and patina with use. Listing is for pouch in first three pictures, other pictures are shown for reference of size.

Measures about 6.5L x 8.5W detachable leather wrist strap

*All quilts and fabrics have been restored and repaired as needed However, please note that because antique and vintage textiles are used there may be slight imperfections in the form of fading, worn spots, or discoloration.  

**The Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt block dates all the way back to 18th century England and uses a method of piecing together hexagon shapes.  It was brought to America by British immigrants in the 19th century and peaked in popularity in the 1920’s.

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