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A very striking Bargello design with extra brilliant Batik style color fast 100 % cotton prints selected by C Jean Horst. Note the care taken with the complicated piecing, and the fantastic border fabrics. Both pieced and quilted by an Amish friend and signed by C Jean Horst. This quilt is symmetric and may also be used sideways on king size beds.
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Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 different 100% cotton prints are combined using soft teals, tans to browns and neutrals. This patchwork is made up of over 6205 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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Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 different 100% cotton prints done in shades of golds, neutrals, spice and nutmeg. This patchwork is made up of over 7569 pieces. Lovely and amazing. Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. This quilt is signed in 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, from Lancaster County, Pa.
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Imagine all blue batiks! A fresh look but a traditional pattern. This Tumbling Block is 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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Great rendition of one of those classic but rarely seen designs. Outstanding fabric selections by C Jean Horst. Well sewn and hand quilted by an Amish woman. Patchwork quilts were more for warmth in the past, but now they are valued for the beauty of individual choices of fabric and design. This one is an interesting array of blues and tans that work together to give a warm cottage feel to the room. This is a terrific quilt and deserves a beautiful home.
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A Wedding Ring is a all-time favorite and this quilt is done in lovely pastel colors. The background is a tone on tone cream white cotton print. Was pieced and quilted by Amish women. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.
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Gorgeous! Lots of different colors mixed in the floral print. This quilt will fit in with a lot of different color décor, due to the colors in main fabric. Photos do not do justice to the rich, deep colors of this quilt. Notice the lovely 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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Wow, what an elegant quilt! What a lovely design and choice of a vibrant, black floral fabric. Note the attractive tone on tone background print. Lots of fine, beautiful quilting designs on this quilt. Quilt shown has the 2″ center solid black, but quilt available has the same print for 2″as the fabric used for paws. Made by a local Mennonite woman with fine piecing. Beautifully quilted by an Amish woman in her home.
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Subtle and sophisticated! A WOW of a Wedding Present! Note the interesting collection of neutral creamy prints selected for this quilt. Will work well with any coloring scheme. 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.
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This Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. This pattern remains a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% batik cottons in Autumn shades. Also take note of the perfect circles in this pattern, symbolizing the never ending circle of love. A refreshing classic for any bedroom. Well quilted by an Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster.
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Subtle and sophisticated! A WOW of a Wedding Present! Note the interesting collection of neutral creamy prints selected for this quilt. Will work well with any coloring scheme. 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.
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A very striking Bargello design with 25 extra-gorgeous Batik style teals/blues in 100 % cottons selected by C Jean Horst. Note the care taken with the selection of fabrics, complicated piecing, and the fantastic border fabrics. Both pieced and quilted by an Amish friend and signed by C Jean Horst.
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Wedding Ring
$1,295This Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. This pattern remains a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% cottons in shades of dark blues and burgundies. Also take note of the perfect circles in this pattern, symbolizing the never ending circle of love. A refreshing classic for any bedroom. Well quilted by an Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster. -
A beautiful combination of Blue and Yellow colors. What great fabric selections. The Log Cabin and Lone Star design. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. The background fabric is a soft yellow / cream tone on tone cotton print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and the quilting was done by a Amish women.
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Wow! This quilt in black and burgundy is stunning!! This quilt features two very popular quilt patterns combined into one lovely quilt. Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. The background fabric is a cream white tone on tone cotton print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home.