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A lovely design with a great collection of 100% cotton batik style fabrics selected by C Jean Horst.. Very well pieced! Be sure to note the interesting quilting design done in the parchment background surrounding the diamond star. This pattern is so interesting because it is derived from the log cabin style quilt, but instead of beginning with the square in the center of each block, this quilt begins with a diamond for it’s center of each diamond block. Then the sizes of the strips that are sewn around the diamond are cut in two widths, a narrow side and a wider side. Imaculate and well done. A beautiful pattern making a statement of quality.
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A stunning, beautiful quilt. Featuring bright fabrics blended into a lovely combination of two very popular and favorite designs” Log cabin and Lone Star”, all in one quilt. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Fabric selection by a Mennonite woman and pieced and quilted by Amish women. Is hard to capture the vibrant colors, so samples of fabric are available.
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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 beautiful and fresh practical change for a log cabin quilt! Here Jean has used her batiks in teals, blues and paprikas to make a striking but simple log cabin. She has made a popular quilt pattern very unique with her choice of batiks. While each patch is different, all blocks are working together beautifully to show off an awesome collection of 100% quilter’s cotton batiks. She also has a documentation tag on the back corner which gives the name of the quilt, the maker, the location, the date, and the fabric content as well as a note “made in the USA.”
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Elegant design! Lovely brown and golden beige colors selection. Quilt features lots of beautiful, fine quilting. Fabrics chosen by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely pieced and quilted by Amish woman.
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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.
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Sharp! Excellent coloring, great rendition of classic log cabin design. Well made by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted and carefully pieced. Fabrics used are remnants from quilts she made over the past 25 years. Because the quilt is made of remnants and scraps there is no other quilt just like this one, this is a one and only!!!
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Here is beautiful “think twice and cut once” type of bargello pattern. A striking and complex Bargello design with 24 gorgeous Batik style 100% quilters cotton prints in purples, plum, raspberry and creams selected by C Jean Horst. This is a beautiful variation of the traditional bargello quilts. Note the care taken with the complicated piecing, and the fantastic border fabrics. Signed by C Jean Horst. Another interesting and beautifully created American made quilt that is extremely well made and striking!
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What a beautiful and unusual version of a Tumbling Blocks quilt pattern that has 6 star points around each of the 3- Dimensional looking blocks! Fantastic! It has been pieced by an Amish lady who just loves to do Tumbling Block pattern of all kinds on her treadle sewing machine. C Jean Horst has picked 100% quality quilters fabrics for the top and the backing. This is the first of it’s kind to be offered here and Jean loves arranging fabrics for different quilt patterns. In fact, she has been making quilts for 20 years and still loves it!!
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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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The Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. Historically, this quilt pattern was 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% coral and gray prints selected for this quilt as well as the perfectly round and intercepting rings. Well quilted by Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster.
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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! -
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 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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Wow! A very beautiful quilt in a lovely Wine and Tan colors. What great fabric selections put into a quilt blending two favorite patterns, Log Cabin and Lone Star!!!! . Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and very finely quilted by a Amish woman in her home.
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This is a brand new quilt arranged by C Jean Horst that is so exquisite with its hundreds of yards of hand quilting thread. It is exceptionally heavily hand quilted with feathers – large and small, and also a charming and beautiful heavily quilted border design. The cream background, even though it is a tiny tone on tone 100% quilter’s cotton print, shows up all the stitches and designs so nicely. While being a traditional patchwork pattern, Jean has transformed it into an heirloom quality quilt due to the exceptional yardage of hand quilting displayed.
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The Log Cabin quilt design is one of the oldest and best loved of all quilts. Here is a classic design made new! Featured on this quilt are Navy fabrics and light side features a deep hued tan fabric with a marbleized background with a tiny star. Nicely pieced and beautifully hand quilted. Pieced and quilted by Amish 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.”