The quilt has 1,080 squares, and each square contains 11 pieces.
Crowds of people came out for the last day of the fair, an event which organizers say has been a success.
The fair runs through Aug. 30, but only those participating in livestock, equestrian and other competitions will be allowed in.
WDRB observed most, but not all fair-goers, wearing masks at the event.
The Kentucky Association of Fairs and Horse Shows said some counties still plan to hold live stock shows and pageants later in the year.
Local radio stations from Alpha Media helped Southern Indiana Equipment and PetSuites of America host the event at the New Albany Amphitheater featuring plenty of pet vendors, contests, food and beer for the owners.
For many families, the Kentucky State Fair is a tradition and even the hottest day of the year couldn't stop them from enjoying their day.
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