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      <title>The Real Charm of an Old-School Amish Quilt Frame</title>
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      <description>Setting upward a solid amish quilt frame in the middle of an extra room is a rite of passing for anyone who wants to take hand-quilting seriously. It&amp;#39;s among those tools that seems like it belongs to another era, and within a lot of ways, this does.</description>
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