Wall Hanging

We want you to be aware that the Indiana Amish quilts take at least a week to ship from the order date. We appreciate your patience, and assure you they are well worth the wait.
  • What an amazing quilt! Great colors! The back of the quilt is covered with the same red fabric as used on the front. Be sure to notice the tremendous amount of fine hand quilting. Top made by an Amish woman from northeastern Indiana and quilted by an Amish neighbor. Includes a sleeve for a hanging rod. Imagine this quilt as a wall hanging in your home or office. It would also be an incredible crib quilt! A real treasure that is sure to impress!
  • Truly amazing very special little quilt that would be wonderful as a wall-hanging or a very elegant crib quilt. Look at all that quilting and the trapunto grapes and leaves. We have seen quilts in museums that utilized trapunto, but we have never before had such a quilt to offer for sale! The fabric is a traditional rustic (but soft) cream white cotton muslin. Much of the quilting was laid out free hand rather than with templates giving it the look of an antique quilt. The quilting design was laid out by an Amish woman from northeastern Indiana and the abundant fine quilting was done by an Amish neighbor. The quilt available does not have the golden French knot nibs as pictured here.
  • A truly unique quilt that is just stunning! Excellent piecing and lots of fine quilting. Note that the sash has initials all around -- just like antique quilts that were made in quilting bees. The quilt top was made by an Amish woman living in northeastern Indiana and quilted by an Amish neighbor. Part of her 'Quilts Remembered Collection'.  This quilt could be used as a throw, wall hanging or even a very unique crib quilt.  Includes a sleeve for a hanging rod.
  • A striking example of the classic block design. Excellent piecing and lots of fine quilting. Note that the sash has initials all around -- just like antique quilts that were made in quilting bees. Quilt top made by an Amish woman living in northeastern Indiana and quilted by an Amish neighbor. Includes a sleeve for a hanging rod. A unique and very special treasure of a quilt!