English: Detail of a vintage patchwork quilt shows dye rot in one of the fabrics. Over time, heavy metals (some used as mordants to fix the dyes) in the dark colored dye used for the pattern have caused the fabric to disintegrate, leaving the batting showing through.
Taken at the Pajaro Valley Quilt Association show at the Santa Cruz county fairgrounds in Watsonville, California.
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