Sawtooth Circle – a quilt block on the Downtown Greeneville Follow the Quilt Trail. #QuiltTrail GreenevilleTN #SawtoothCircle
Sawtooth Circle

Sponsored by the Cave Law Firm. The quilt was donated to the Andrew Johnson National Historical Site by the quilt makers great granddaughter, Annabelle Brannan Davis in 1965. The quilt resides in Andrew Johnson’s bedroom in the Andrew Johnson Homestead. The circa 1880 quilt was made by Elizabeth Parman Farnsworth. Quilt block installed in 2014. Designed by Amy Saxonmeyer. Painted by Lois Blanks & friends. Dedicated to Mary Elaine Duncan Cave.

Located at Cave Law Firm, 104 N. College Street, Greeneville (Opposite Andrew Johnson Historical Site (AJHS)).

See Each Stop along the Downtown Greeneville Follow the Quilt Trail and some other sewing things you can see while you are doing this Quilt Trail tour. (See the links below)
Quilt Trail Stops
Other Quilting and Sewing Stops
Check Out this post on quilt barns!
Visit quilttrail.org for more info.
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Meet the staff and/or equipment for Steve Sews.
- Brother Stitch (Current Sewing Machine)
- Forge (Circuit)
- Lovees (Stuffed Animals)
- Rosie (Antique Sewing Machine)
- Steve (Steve himself)
- The Masked Bandit (Steve’s older Sewing Machine)
- Van the T-Rex (Helper)
- Zee (Face Mask Model)

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