New chemical dyes became even more common following WWI, when imports from Germany (one of the biggest producers of chemical dyes) resumed. These new 20th-century hues were lighter and brighter, sometimes described as "Easter egg" colors.

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Pattern: 
Log Cabin
Maker: 
Maker unknown
Circa
1930
1950
Possibly made in
New Jersey
United States
88
70.5
International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection
2003.003.0042