Betsy Chutchian Maria's Sky 1840-1860 Miss Mitchell Light Quilt Kit Moda Fabrics KIT31620
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Miss Mitchell Light quilt kit for Maria\'s Sky 1840-1860 collectionDesigned by Betsy ChutchianQuilt Kit includes pattern and fabric for the quilt top and binding100% Cotton; premium quilt shop quality fabricIncludes Miss Mitchell Light pattern; finished size 82" x 82"
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The Miss Mitchell Light quilt kit features fabric from the Maria\'s Sky 1840-1860 collection by Betsy Chutchian for Moda Fabrics. The quilt kit includes the Miss Mitchell Light pattern and fabric for the quilt top and binding (backing fabric not included). Finished quilt size 82-inches by 82-inches. "Believe in yourself and all that you are." Born in Nantucket in 1818, Maria Mitchell\'s father was a schoolteacher and amateur astronomer who passed on his love of watching the night sky, teaching his young daughter how to use astronomical instruments. After showing a keen interest and talent for mathematics and astronomy in school, Maria was fifteen when she discovered a comet using a refracting telescope. Named Miss Mitchell\'s Comet, she received international recognition, was awarded a gold medal by the King of Denmark, and was recognized by the Seneca Falls Convention. She became a teacher of math and astronomy, and was an active suffragette and anti-slavery activist. Maria was appointed a professor at Vassar College in 1865, continuing her life-long support for women\'s studies in math and science.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Miss Mitchell Light quilt kit for Maria\'s Sky 1840-1860 collectionDesigned by Betsy ChutchianQuilt Kit includes pattern and fabric for the quilt top and binding100% Cotton; premium quilt shop quality fabricIncludes Miss Mitchell Light pattern; finished size 82" x 82"
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The Miss Mitchell Light quilt kit features fabric from the Maria\'s Sky 1840-1860 collection by Betsy Chutchian for Moda Fabrics. The quilt kit includes the Miss Mitchell Light pattern and fabric for the quilt top and binding (backing fabric not included). Finished quilt size 82-inches by 82-inches. "Believe in yourself and all that you are." Born in Nantucket in 1818, Maria Mitchell\'s father was a schoolteacher and amateur astronomer who passed on his love of watching the night sky, teaching his young daughter how to use astronomical instruments. After showing a keen interest and talent for mathematics and astronomy in school, Maria was fifteen when she discovered a comet using a refracting telescope. Named Miss Mitchell\'s Comet, she received international recognition, was awarded a gold medal by the King of Denmark, and was recognized by the Seneca Falls Convention. She became a teacher of math and astronomy, and was an active suffragette and anti-slavery activist. Maria was appointed a professor at Vassar College in 1865, continuing her life-long support for women\'s studies in math and science.
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