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Quaint! Blues, burgundy, navy and gold tones make this classic Tumbling Blocks a winner. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman. This quilt is symmetric meaning all borders are the same width on each side. Piecing is great with every point matching!
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A Fresh quilt from the book Simply Retro using classic blocks – the half square triangle. The concept of “retro” is pretty wonderful; it means “reminiscent of things past.” Isn’t that appropriate for quilting? Here C Jean Horst is using fresh, modern fabrics and it makes a traditional block feel “new” again. This quilt called Fresh is one of my favorites from the book Simply Retro with Camille Roskelley. It includes 2 pieced and hand quilted Pillow Shams as show in the photographs. The feather quilted circles in the quilt accent well with the straight line quilting designs through the blocks making it a very homey and cozy quilt for a good looking bedroom. Fabrics are all 100% cotton and the hand quilting has 8 + stitches per inch.
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Lovely hand painted Batik style fabrics give the classic Tumbling Blocks design a whole new look!. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman.
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Rich Burgundy red and golden tan tones make this classic Tumbling Blocks a winner. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.
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Imagine using batiks! A fresh but traditional pattern done with a new look. Vibrant greens, vibrant blues and neutrals make this classic Tumbling Blocks a winner. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent and precise patchwork piecing and lots of fine hand quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman. This quilt is symmetric with all borders equal and may be used on the wall too. Notice it has a 3 dimensional appearance. Fun quilt pattern to gaze at for a long time.
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Cool very special blue and cream prints selected by Lancaster quilt designer C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman.
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Lovely bright Batik style fabrics give the classic Tumbling Blocks design a whole new look!. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman.
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A Fresh quilt from the book Simply Retro using classic blocks – the half square triangle. The concept of “retro” is pretty wonderful; it means “reminiscent of things past.” Isn’t that appropriate for quilting? Here C Jean Horst is using fresh, modern fabrics and it makes a traditional block feel “new” again. This quilt called Fresh is one of my favorites from the book Simply Retro with Camille Roskelley. It includes 2 pieced and hand quilted Pillow Shams as show in the photographs. The feather quilted circles in the quilt accent well with the straight line quilting designs through the blocks making it a very homey and cozy quilt for a good looking bedroom. Fabrics are all 100% cotton.
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Imagine using batiks! A fresh but traditional pattern done with a new look. Soft greens/golds/blues/ and neutrals make this classic Tumbling Blocks a winner. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent and precise patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman. This quilt is symmetric with all borders equal on all sides. Notice it has a 3 dimensional appearance. Fun quilt pattern to gaze at for a long time and perhaps even use on your large wall space.
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A Fresh quilt from the book Simply Retro using classic blocks – the half square triangle. The concept of “retro” is pretty wonderful; it means “reminiscent of things past.” Isn’t that appropriate for quilting? Here C Jean Horst is using fresh, modern fabrics and it makes a traditional block feel “new” again. This quilt called Fresh is my favorite pattern from the book Simply Retro with Camille Roskelley. It includes 2 pieced and hand quilted Pillow Shams as shown in the photographs. The feather quilted circles in the quilt accent well with the straight line quilting designs through the blocks making it a very homey and cozy quilt for a good looking bedroom. Fabrics are all 100% quality cotton and the hand quilting has 8 – 9 stitches per inch. Looks great with little white pillow – not included. More pillows would be lovely.
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A great country quilt with autumn coloring and strong 3-D geometric pattern — those blocks really do look like they are tumbling! Great fabric selections by C Jean Horst. Signed and dated.
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Quaint! Burgundy, neutrals and brown tones make this classic Tumbling Blocks a winner. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman and has a corner tag on the backing that documents the makers and the fabric content as well as the origin and made in America.
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Lovely hand painted Batik style fabrics give the classic Tumbling Blocks design a whole new look!. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of exceptionally fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman.
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Here is a new fresh quilt rearranged into pinwheels similar to the quilt called Fresh from the book “Simply Retro”. Included with the quilt are two matching queen size pillow shams. The concept of retro means reminiscent of things past which is so fitting with the pinwheels reminding us all of the windmills of the past generation. Here is a gentle reminder of our heritage again in a beautiful hand quilted quilt. Here C Jean Horst used the fabric collections of beautiful grays and whites in 100% cottons!
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Lovely bright hand painted Batik style fabrics give the classic Tumbling Blocks design a whole new look!. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman.
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Here is a new fresh quilt rearranged into pinwheels similar to the quilt called Fresh from the book “Simply Retro”. Included with the quilt are two king size pillow shams. The concept of retro means reminiscent of things past which is so fitting with the pinwheels reminding us all of the windmills of the past generation. Here is a gentle reminder of our heritage again in a beautiful hand quilted quilt. Here C Jean Horst used the fabric collections from PB Textiles collection called Classical Elements. Beautiful grays and whites in 100% cottons!
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A Fresh quilt from the book Simply Retro using classic blocks – the half square triangle. The concept of “retro” is pretty wonderful; it means “reminiscent of things past.” Isn’t that appropriate for quilting? Here C Jean Horst is using fresh, modern fabrics which makes a traditional block feel “new” again. This quilt called Fresh is my favorite pattern from the book Simply Retro with Camille Roskelley. It includes 2 pieced and hand quilted Pillow Shams as shown in the photographs. The feather quilted circles in the quilt accent well with the straight line quilting designs through the blocks making it a very homey and cozy quilt for a good looking bedroom. Fabrics are all 100% quality cotton and the hand quilting has 8 stitches per inch. More white pillows would be lovely!!
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A bold design with a great collection of fabrics selected by C Jean Horst.. Very well pieced and be sure to note the interesting quilting surrounding the diamond. Very well made by a local Amish woman in her home. Signed and dated in ink on back by C Jean Horst.
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A bold design with a great collection of cotton colorfast prints selected by C Jean Horst.. Very well pieced and be sure to note the interesting quilting surrounding the diamond. Very well made by a local Amish woman in her home. Signed in ink on back by C Jean Horst.
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A bold design with a great collection of fabrics selected by C Jean Horst.. Very well pieced and be sure to note the interesting quilting surrounding the diamond. Very well made by a local Amish woman in her home. Signed and dated in ink on back by C Jean Horst.