Sesquicentennial Crazy Quilt – a quilt block on the Downtown Greeneville Follow the Quilt Trail. #QuiltTrail GreenevilleTN #SesquicentennialCrazyQuilt
Sesquicentennial Crazy Quilt

The quilt was created in 1991 by members of the Greenville Cumberland Presbyterian Church to commemorate its 150th birthday. The quilt represents pieces of the history of Greenville as shared by these two historic landmarks, the General Morgan Inn and Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Quilt block installed in 2016. Designed and painted by Amy Saxommeyer.

Located at the General Morgan Inn / Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 129 N. Main Street, Greeneville.

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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