Going Back Quilt

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Part of our 10 Year Anniversary Design Reissue, the Going Back Quilt from 2019 was inspired by the energetic feeling of going back to a familiar place that feels unfamiliar and like you’ve never left, all at once. To celebrate a decade of Vacilando and our favorite quilts from the past ten years, this limited edition design will only be available during the month of October.

Part of our 10 Year Anniversary Design Reissue, the Going Back Quilt from 2019 was inspired by the energetic feeling of going back to a familiar place that feels unfamiliar and like you’ve never left, all at once. To celebrate a decade of Vacilando and our favorite quilts from the past ten years, this limited edition design will only be available during the month of October.

  • Crib: 48” x 48”

    Throw: 64” x 64”

    Queen: 96” x 96”

    King: 104” x 104”

  • Top: ivory linen cotton with charcoal, peach and gold cotton

    Binding: Chambray linen cotton

    Back: Unbleached cotton

    Batting: Thick unbleached US-grown cotton

  • Machine pieced, quilted and bound

    Handmade in the USA by our talented quilters in their home studios

    Each quilt is made to order just for you. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production

  • Machine wash delicate in cold water with a gentle detergent. Tumble dry low or hang to dry.

    Fabric will crinkle slightly after the first wash and will soften with use + love.

  • Add a hanging sleeve to turn your quilt into a piece of wall art. The sleeve is made with the same fabric as the quilt back and lies flat when not hanging, so you can still use it as a quilt.

  • Trans Pecos, also known as far West Texas, is one of those places where I feel at home. There’s something about that wide open land with little more than the road and landscape that feels very salt-of-the-earth and essential, but also full of possibility. As a born-and-raised Texan, it’s a part of my home state that, before visiting, I couldn’t have imagined the incredible rock-faced cliffs of Fort Davis, the jaw-dropping vistas of Big Bend or the controversial art community of Marfa existing within its borders.