Patchwork Quilts

It is hard to imagine that patchwork quilts could be so wondrously varied in design and coloring as they are here in Lancaster. While some traditional Amish designs are made to be reproductions of 18th and 19th Century quilts, most quilts are created with goal of being more lovely than what was made before. Consequently there are many differing and unique renditions of even the most traditional patchwork patterns.

Many of the quilts shown here are marked indicating that they are “available now” for shipment –we are usually able to ship quilts so marked no later than the next business day. Other quilts shown have been sold, but often we are able to find a very similar well-made quilt that can be shipped quickly. Alternatively we can arrange for a similar quilt to be custom made.

Take your time looking through our galleries, there is a lot to see. We try to show respects for the quilts and the quilters by properly showing them.

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  • A Wedding Ring is a all-time favorite and this quilt is done in lovely pastel colors. The background is a tone on tone cream white cotton print. Was pieced and quilted by Amish women. This quilt is made from scrappy fabrics so no quilt is ever the same, and the binding used on this quilt is off white This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.
  • The back of this quilt is covered with a solid cream cotton fabric. The quilting density is good with about 110 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The stitching is good with 7 stitches per inch. A high quality quilt.
  • The Log Cabin quilt design is one of the oldest and best loved of all quilts. Here the classic design made new! Nicely pieced and beautifully hand quilted. Pieced and quilted by Amish woman.
  • 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 bold, striking, sharp Lone Star. Very attractive navy, blue and tan fabric selections. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Quilted by a Amish woman in her home. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The narrow solid navy border featured on picture of full quilt has been replaced with fabric same as big border. Notice the close up picture of border for exact fabric.
  • A stunning Double Wedding Ring in a all-time favorite pattern, this gorgeous quilt is done in lovely Batik fabrics The background is a “Timeless Treasure” cream- white cotton print. Was pieced and quilted by Amish women. This quilt is made from scrappy fabrics so no quilt is ever the same, and the binding used on this quilt is off white This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.
  • A wonderful sharp Lone Star in lovely green earth-tone colors. Very attractive fabric selections. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and quilted by a Amish woman.
  • Sharp! Wonderful collection of fabrics from this quilters bag of remnants. Classic log cabin design well made by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted and carefully pieced.
  • The back of this quilt is covered with a single sheet of solid cream white cotton fabric. The quilting density is good with about 75 linear inches of stitching per square foot. The stitching is good with about 8 stitches per inch. A high quality quilt. is ever the same, and the binding used on this quilt is off white.
  • The back of the quilt is covered with a solid cream- white cotton fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 80 linear inches of stitching per square foot. Very nice quilting, the stitching is good with about 7 stitches per inch. off white.
  • The Log Cabin quilt design is one of the oldest and best loved of all quilts. Here the classic design made new! Nicely pieced and beautifully hand quilted. Pieced and quilted by Amish woman.
  • What a lovely blue with a golden yellow color combination. A beautiful quilt in the Lone Star and Log Cabin design! Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home. A very beautiful quilt !
  • Wow! A very beautiful quilt in lovely Navy and Blue colors. What great fabric selections put into a quilt blending two favorite patterns, Log Cabin and Lone Star!!!! The background fabric is a soft tan swirl design print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and very finely quilted by a Amish woman in her home.
  • A wonderful sharp Lone Star in subdued earth tones. Very attractive fabric selections in green, burgandy and tan. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman.
  • What a lovely blue with a golden yellow color combination. A beautiful quilt in the Lone Star and Log Cabin design! Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home. A very beautiful quilt !
  • Lovely Plum and Rose floral prints make this a very attractive quilt, light side has a tone on tone fine print. It features two popular quilt designs all in one, the Lone Star and the Log Cabin. Notice the lovelyquilting design around star points. Fabrics chosen by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted by an Amish woman in her home.
  • A lovely Double Wedding Ring quilt in Burgundy and Navy Blue prints.Very lovely bright fabric selections, a few prints have been replaced with prints very similar to prints shown. Background fabric is a fine tone on tone cream cotton print. Pieced and quilted by Amish woman. The back of the quilt is covered with a solid cream- white cotton fabric. The quilting density is good, averaging about 80 linear inches of stitching per square foot. Very nice quilting,the stitching is good with about 6-7 stitches per inch.
  • A wonderful sharp Lone Star in lovely green earth-tone colors. Very attractive fabric selections. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and quilted by a Amish woman.