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Handmade · Final Collection
Hand-Quilted in Little Pigeon Creek, Indiana — One Stitch at a Time
By Rosalie “Rosie” Aldridge — 72, lifelong quilter. 44 years at the machine she learned on as a girl. Each padded, fully lined phone bag is hand-quilted, one at a time. A final collection — limited stock.
“My grandmother used to say you can feel the difference between something that was made and something that was manufactured — right there in your hands. I wanted every woman who carries one of these to feel that. A little bird, a little sunshine, a little something that was made just for her.”
— Rosie Aldridge, Little Pigeon Creek, Indiana
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The difference between a genuinely quilted piece and a printed one is obvious the moment you touch both. A true quilt has loft — you can feel the padding beneath the surface, and the stitching gives the fabric real body and weight. A bag built this way, with a proper quilted, lined construction and a hand-embroidered relief motif, is made the way quilters have worked for generations — and built to last for years of everyday use.
The CRAFTFOLK Editorial Team
A note on hand-quilted construction
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If the bag doesn’t feel right when it arrives — the weight, the stitching, the design, anything — send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No forms, no questions. Just an email to our team.
A Note About Handmade Variation
Each bag is quilted by hand from start to finish. Color tones, motif placement and quilting lines may vary slightly from the listing photos — that’s the nature of real handwork, not a flaw. To care for your bag: spot-clean gently and air dry. Do not machine wash — this protects the colors and the hand-quilting.