Snowball – a quilt block on the Downtown Greeneville Follow the Quilt Trail. #QuiltTrail GreenevilleTN #Snowball
Snowball
Donated by Beth Robert Hembree and sponsored by Greenville Greene County Public Library and Friends of the Library. Made by Beth’s grandmother, Sallie Kate Neas circa 1950. Also called Four Patch with Curves & Windmill Design. Block installed in 2014. Designed and painted by Amy Saxomeyer and friends.


This quilt block is located at the Greeneville Greene County Public Library at 210 N. Main Street.

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