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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  • Unusual but quite attractive design with wonderful fabrics selected by C Jean Horst. Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman, and signed in ink on back by C Jean Horst.
  • Notice the beautiful quilting on the border of this quilt. Quilting is extra fine even stitches at 8 stitches per inch. Backing is a solid sheet of tan tone on tone fabric. A high quality quilt.
  • Sharp! Wonderful collection of fabrics from this quilters bag of remnants. Remnants are oldies and current fabrics. Classic log cabin design well made by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted and carefully pieced.
  • Sharp! Wonderful collection of fabrics from this quilters bag of remnants. Remnants are oldies and current fabrics. Classic log cabin design well made by a local Mennonite woman. Nicely quilted and carefully pieced.
  • Sure to be a treasured quilt for someone of Irish heritage, or anyone! Features a stunning new star pattern! Lovely fabrics of green and neutrals. 8 tiny, even stitches of hand quilting per inch. Very well made by an Amish woman in her Lancaster County, Pennsylvania home. This quilt would look amazing on a large wall!
  • A distinctive water-color style quilt that was popularized here by its designer Lancaster’s own C Jean Horst. This patchwork looks great in contemporary as well country-style homes. More complicated than it first looks, count the pieces in the patchwork! And look at all the different fabrics that are employed. Signed and dated.
  • A lovely delicate Lone Star. Very attractive fabric selections — one of our favorite color combinations. Note the careful piecing and very fine quilting. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman
  • A lovely delicate Lone Star. Very attractive fabric selections — one of our favorite color combinations. Note the careful piecing and fine quilting. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman
  • Unusual very lovely patchwork design made even lovelier by the wonderful pastel fabric selections. A very challenging quilt to piece, but look at how well its Lancaster Amish maker did! If you are looking for an extraordinary pastel quilt this is it.
  • Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 very rich prints in blues/teals/cinnamin/tans/browns are used and the patchwork is made up of 6205 1 ” squares. Lovely and amazing! Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note the precision of the patchwork piecing. Signed in ink on back corner tag by C Jean Horst.
  • Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 different prints are used and the patchwork is made up of over 6000 pieces. Patches are 1″ x 1″. Lovely and amazing. Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note the precision of the patchwork piecing. This quilt is symmetric and may be used sideways on a king size bed.
  • Wow! Classic colors! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 very rich prints are used and the patchwork is made up of over 6200 pieces. Lovely and amazing! Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note the precision of the patchwork piecing. Signed in ink on back by C Jean Horst.
  • Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 very rich prints in blue and cream prints and the patchwork is made up of over 6000 pieces. Lovely and amazing! Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note the precision of the patchwork piecing. Signed in ink on back corner tag by C Jean Horst.
  • Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 very rich prints in blue-grays/teals/burgundy/tans/ browns are used and the patchwork is made up of over 6000 pieces. Lovely and amazing! Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note the precision of the patchwork piecing. Signed in ink on back corner tag by C Jean Horst.
  • Many little patches make this a special quilt, no two quilts are the same. Each patch has quilting on it so it makes for many, many stitches, about 7-8 stitches per inch.The back is a solid cream one piece cotton fabric.
  • Definitely a Heirloom quilt, this is a very special quilt, no two quilts are the same. Very precisely pieced and each patch has quilting on it so it makes for many, many stitches, and about 7 stitches per inch. The back is a print cotton fabric.