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Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 different 100% cotton prints are used from beautiful blues!! This patchwork is made up of over 7569 postage stamp size pieces. Lovely and amazing. Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. This quilt is signed in pigma pen ink on an attached label on the back by C Jean Horst. All Jean’s quilts are American made and have a documentation label sewn into the back corner with the name of the quilt, quilter’s name, 100% fabric content and Made in USA.
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A bold, striking, sharp Lone Star. Very attractive interesting fabric selections. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. Quilting done by a Amish woman.
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A Wedding Ring is a classic design that has been a popular choice for many years. Beautiful quilting makes this a very lovely quilt that will certainly be treasured as a heirloom. Made here in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and quilted by a Amish woman.
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Another new design by C Jean Horst! What a charming but beautiful quilt in dark, medium and light teal 100% cotton batik prints to make up the stacked blocks of this quilt. Here is a unique tumbling blocks that has 4 diamonds of dark fabrics, 4 diamonds of medium fabrics and 4 diamonds of light fabrics grouped together to make each finished block. A real interesting grouping of many batik fabrics are used to create each of the sides of the blocks. It was pieced by an Amish woman and quilted using 8 hand stitches per inch. A nicely arranged design. And if you would like your own colors, we can do a special order quilt if you give us 6 -7 months time to complete a special quilt just for you.
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A bold, striking, sharp and elegant quilt . Very attractive Navy fabrics highlighting with a gold yellow, a beautiful quilt featuring two popular quilt designs in one, the Lone Star and Log Cabin. Note the careful piecing and extra fine quilting. Quilted by a Amish woman in her home. Fabrics chosen by a Mennonite woman.
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Sunrise, Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset — Lyrics to the Fiddler on the Roof seems to fit this new amazing new quilt’s beautiful arrangement of the sky’s coloring from day to night. “Seedlings turn overnight to flowers, one season following another, laden with happiness and tears.” C Jean Horst needed a name for her quilt the same week that her grand daughter was performing as one of the village children in the high school musical, Fiddler on the Roof. Imagine a quilt to depict the cycles of life! “What words of wisdom can I give them, How can I help to ease their way.”
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A beautiful soft olive green and cream quilt. This quilt is a combination of two popular quilts, the Log Cabin and the Lone Star all in one. Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. The background fabric is a fine tone on tone cotton print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home.
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Almost a Postage Stamp quilt, a original postage stamp has a finished 1 square, where this has a 1 1/2 in. finished square. A bright quilt with remnants from many colorful quilts. Features fabrics that are current and from years gone by. This quilt has almost 4,000 small squares in it . Precisely pieced by a Amish widow lady and quilted by another Amish woman. Border consists of deep burgundy, followed by soft tone on tone and finished with a dark navy print.
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A bold, striking, sharp Lone Star. Very attractive navy, blue and tan fabric selections. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Quilted by a Amish woman in her home. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The narrow solid navy border featured on picture of full quilt has been replaced with fabric same as big border. Notice the close up picture of border for exact fabric.
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Sharp! Wonderful collection of fabrics from this quilters bag of remnants. Remnants are oldies and current fabrics. Classic log cabin design well made by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted and carefully pieced.
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Blue with gorgeous Victorian roses! Light side features a beautiful soft rose and cream print. Notice the lovely feather quilting design around star points. Fabrics chosen by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted by an Amish woman in her home.
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New pattern! What a charming but beautiful quilt in blacks, mediums and light prints. This pattern is an original by C Jean Horst and will be available is NOW available for our fellow-quilt makers!!! Please email cjh@amishcountryquilts.com if you would like to receive information on purchasing the pattern. BUT for the quilt buyer who has NO interest in sewing, this quilt is available finished. It is a tumbling blocks that has 9 blocks of dark fabrics, 9 blocks of medium fabrics and 9 blocks of light fabrics grouped together to make each large block. A real interesting grouping of many fabrics are used to create each of the sides of the blocks. It was pieced by an Amish woman and quilted using 8 hand stitches per inch. A nicely arranged design. And if you would like your own colors, we can do a special order quilt if you give us 6 -7 months times.
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Wedding Ring quilts are perfect wedding gifts! Bright but sophisticated! A WOW of a present! Note the interesting collection of many purples and lilacs and raspberry colors selected for this quilt. Well pieced and quilted by a Lancaster Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, the well respected quilt designer, C Jean Horst of Lancaster. Here is another idea — what about picking your own custom colors and we’ll make your quilt at no extra charge on this pattern. Paint chips work well to give us an idea what colors you might like. Great if you like picking colors!! But no waiting for this quilt. It’s ready.
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Blooming Nine Patch
$1,295A modern quilt design with beautiful fresh 100%cotton fabrics in lively but pleasant coral, yellow, sage and gray colors selected by C Jean Horst. Note the unusual patchwork design and how cleverly Jean employs the fabrics to move from one color into the next. Excellent patchwork and fine quilting. This quilt would look fabulous if you turned back the pillow throw and stacked pillows on the head end because the quilt back is repeated in the fabric print that is in the top side. Fabric selections with quality backings of the same like print is a normal for Jean’s quilts and sets them apart from all the others. Made here in Lancaster County by an Amish woman. Photographs can not begin to capture its beauty!