Applique Patchwork Combos

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  • This is a brand new quilt pattern for C Jean Horst and an imaculate display of hand quilting includes several types of feathers. Especially beautiful feather border design (see corner photo) dancing around the entire perimeter of the quilt. The bright fabrics on white are perfect for a perky look and will blend with an assortment of colors. The fabrics are all 100 % cotton.
  • A bold design with a great collection of fabrics selected by C Jean Horst. Jean calls this variation on the Broken Star the Star of Bethlehem. Very well pieced and nicely quilted. Made by a local Amish woman in her home. Signed and dated in ink on back by C Jean Horst.
  • A queen size quilt that has an excellent combination of skills. It is an original design by C Jean Horst, using needle turn appliqué, machine piecing, decorative hand quilting and great 100% quilters cotton fabrics in shades of plums, and greens in a tasteful combination. An amazing design by Lancaster’s renowned designer. Note the abundance of quilting surrounding the focal center applique work. The background fabric is a fine light tan print. Quilted by an Amish friend. Signed and dated by its designer. Copyright pattern — no directions are available. A fine ivory tone on tone 100% cotton fabric covers the back of the quilt. The quilting density is very good, averaging about 130 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The stitching is very good with about 8-9 stitches per inch. The quilt has a small documentation tag sewn into the back side of the quilt documenting the maker, fabric content, date, name of pattern, and a note about being made in America, quilted by an Amish friend. Excellent choice!
  • 6,205 squares of fabric to represent Sand and Sea. C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt using 36 different fabrics. Timeless and amazing! Made here in Lancaster County by an Amish woman. This quilt is signed in ink on an attached label on the back by C Jean Horst. All her quilts are American made and have a documentation label sewn into the back corner documenting the name of the quilt, maker, fabric content and origin. Don’t forget, we are happy to make any special colors for you if you send a few paint chips of colors of your choice. Special orders will take approximately 6 – 7 months to complete. We love making quilts and we’ve been doing it for 23 years!