| The most unusual Pine Burr I have encountered, with the rows of folded triangles sewn so closely spaced that the surface appears serpentine and very dimensional, unlike another other variation I have seen.. A southern traditional effort made by folding fabric into triangle shapes and sewing them in layered rows each atop the previous row, This usually results in a circular element that looks like a pineapple. This distinctive example has row upon row, grouped first into narrow panels that were joined together to create the entire quilt.
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