Welcome to Amish Country Lanes

People from all over the world come to Lancaster Pennsylvania to purchase quilts made by Amish and Mennonite women. These Amish quilts with roots in many cultures are viewed today as quintessentially American. Most first time visitors are taken aback by the great variety of design and coloring, as well as the intricacy of quilts on display.

Not so obvious is the special way these quilts are produced. At a time when practically every textile product sold in America is made in Asia, these Amish quilts are made one at a time in people’s American homes. What’s more, these quilts are made using just the technology that was in common use 150 years ago. Because of the extensive handwork most women only take part in producing a couple of quilts each year.


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  • Wonderful colors of teal, blue, green and gray. Amish Bars is an old quilt pattern made to showcase lovely hand quilting. The hand quilting on this quilt is very fine and even. Lots of great hand quilted designs on display here. Well made by Pennsylvania Mennonite quilt maker, Connie Lapp. Hand quilted by a friend. The back of the quilt is covered with the same gray fabric as used on the front. Would make a great crib quilt or wall hanging.
  • A gorgeous quilt in rich coral and soft tan colors A beautiful quilt in the Lone Star and Log Cabin design! Note the careful piecing and beautiful quilting on border of quilt. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home. !The pictures of this quilt do not do justice to the lovely colors.
  • Heirloom quality! Traditional coloring with popular paper bag (tan) background. Look at all the quilting! Will dazzle any quilt lover! Named for northeastern Indiana township. The quilt top was made by an Amish woman living near there and the quilting was done by one of her Amish neighbors. Includes a sleeve for a hanging rod.
  • Elegant design! Lovely floral green with yellow print colors and a soft fine designed tan background fabric. Features lots of beautiful, fine quilting especially on border. Fabrics chosen by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted by an Amish woman.
  • Notice the beautiful quilting on the border of this quilt, stitches are extra fine even stitches at 8 stitches per inch. Backing is a solid sheet of cream fabric. A high quality quilt.
  • A bold, striking, sharp quilt combination of the Log Cabin and the Lone Star pattern. Very attractive black and tan fabric selections . Fabrics chosen by a local Mennonite woman and pieced and quilted by Amish women.Note the careful piecing and nice quilting.
  • A Bright and Beautiful Quilt! Rich colors and attractive fabric selections. Notice the gold trim on the border fabric. Both the excellent patchwork piecing and fine quilting were done by a Lancaster County Amish woman.
  • A truly charming design of a beloved children’s character! Great fabric selections! Well made by a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish woman. The back is covered with a solid white fabric.
  • All quilted quilts with abundant quilting such as this one are the most treasured quilts. With fine stitching and more than four times the quilting found on a typical well-made quilt, these quilts take an extraordinary amount of time to make and consequently few are made. This one was made by a very experienced local Amish quilter. Covered with fine cotton cream white muslin. A quilt that you and your great-grandchildren will cherish!
  • A favorite design with vivid classic coloring and excellent workmanship. Great fabric selections! Especially note the abundance of interesting quilting and precise patchwork piecing. Made by a Lancaster Amish woman in her home. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.