Patchwork

  • STUNNING! An exquisite piece of artwork!  Many hours of detailed work by skilled hands produced this quilt. Notice the precise piecing and tiny hand quilted stitches. Patchwork border is the quilter's unique twist to the Fire Island Hosta pattern. Beautifully made by a Lancaster County Amish woman. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on King size bed. The back of the quilt is covered with a floral tone on tone 100% cotton fabric.  The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is wonderful with 8 tiny stitches per inch.
  • This Cathedral Window is a gorgeous, timeless heirloom! It captures the inspiration of a beautiful church window, allowing us to have a little part of a cathedral in our homes, especially if you hold it up to the light. This is not the same as a traditional quilt as it has no batting- with so many layers of folded fabric, batting is not necessary. A very difficult and time consuming design! The backing is also muslin that is part of the folded process. This Cathedral Window quilt is VERY well sewn by machine. The quilt is finished beautifully with triangles on the edges.
  • A stunning rendition of the traditional Sunshine and Shadow design. The rectangular patches reminds me of a kaleidoscope! Wonderful fabric selections, with a bright royal blue border. Excellent patchwork piecing. The black stitching has a wonderful way of bringing out the beautiful jewel colors. Made here in Lancaster County by an Amish woman. The back of the quilt is covered with a solid medium blue 100% cotton fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is good with 6 stitches per inch.
  • A soft, timeless patchwork quilt! Has 10,752 TINY 1 inch squares- trust me, we counted them! A soft cream border with white roses accent the patches. Stunning! So many unique fabrics. Note the outstanding quilting. Very well pieced and quilted by its Lancaster County Amish maker. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed. The back of the quilt is covered with a cream 100% cotton roses print fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is wonderful with 8 tiny stitches per inch.
  • Bright and Delightful patchwork piecing brings the classic Nine Patch pattern with a radiating star, resulting in a beautiful quilt! Great patchwork piecing and lovely fabric selections. Pieced and quilted here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. The back of the quilt is covered with solid off white 100% cotton fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is great with 6 stitches per inch.
  • Soft and cheerful pastel fabrics make this quilt a beautiful  combination of the classic Trip Around the World design, with the Lone Star. This quilt is unique in that it was made from the unused leftover dress fabrics of a Mennonite family with 8 children! Great patchwork piecing and lovely fabric selections. Pieced and quilted here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. This quilt has extra fine tiny stitches and is highlighted with the stars on all the borders and pillow top. The back of the quilt is covered with a tone on tone solid 100% cotton fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is wonderful with 8 tiny stitches per inch.
  • Refreshing, delightful, peaceful, timeless are just a few ways to describe this beautiful quilt that is sure to brighten your home!  Beautiful blue fabrics along with white and cream accents make a striking quilt. Notice the border made from patches. Excellent piecework, VERY nice quilting. Well made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed. The back of the quilt is covered with a blue leafy 100% cotton print fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is wonderful with 8 tiny stitches per inch.
  • Spectacular quilt! Soothing colors and very attractive fabrics with soft blues, yellows and a classic combination of Log Cabin and Fan patterns. Fans are difficult to piece well, note the excellence of the piecing and tiny quilting stitches done by the maker of this quilt. Made here in Lancaster County by an Amish woman. The back of the quilt is covered with a cream 100% cotton leafy print fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is wonderful with 8 tiny stitches per inch.
  • Sharp traditional Classic Amish quilt design! The star stands out brilliantly against the carmel surrounding. The sash is dark Green and the border dark Red with Navy corner squares. Note the extra stars on the pillow fold. Made with thin batting and all-cotton fabric to give look and feel of an antique quilt. Well made by local Amish woman in her home. The back of the quilt is covered with a navy 100% cotton solid fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 100 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The hand quilting is wonderful with 8 tiny stitches per inch.
  • Beautiful rich looking Ocean Wave that will brighten any room! Perfect Christmas quilt, or any time of the year! A symmetrical pattern that is very pleasing to the eyes. Wonderful selection of fabrics with very PRECISE hand quilting! Well made by an Amish woman in her Lancaster County, Pennsylvania home.
  • WOW! This terrific quilt creates an explosion producing a starburst effect. Love the color combination, it really gives the quilt dimension! Beautiful patchwork squares border on top and bottom of quilt. Precise piecing and exceptionally fine quilting. Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Symmetrical so it can also be used on a king size bed, and the patchwork squares would be on the sides instead of top and bottom.  
  • Charming! What a lovely, traditional, country style quilt! This quilt pattern originated from another popular one, the Sawtooth, and was used for the Underground Railroad. Great fabric selections with many plaids. Made here in Lancaster County by an Amish woman. Note her fine piecing, and quilting. Pictured on a queen size bed.