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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What a beautiful version of a Tumbling Blocks quilt pattern that has 6 star points around each of the 3- Dimensional looking blocks! Fantastic! It has been pieced by an Amish lady who just loves to do Tumbling Block pattern of all kinds on her treadle sewing machine. C Jean Horst has picked 100% quality quilters fabrics for the top and the backing. This is the first of it’s kind to be offered here and Jean loves arranging fabrics for different quilt patterns. In fact, she has been making quilts for 20 years and still loves it!!
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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.
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Wow! C Jean Horst has outdone herself with this quilt — 36 very rich 100% cotton prints are used and the patchwork is made up of over 6205 pieces. Lovely and amazing. Squares are about 1″ x 1″ sewn which is why it is called a Postage Stamp. Made here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note the precision of the patchwork piecing. Signed in ink on a cotton corner tag on the back by C Jean Horst.
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This beautiful Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. Historically, this quilt pattern was a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% cotton lovely neutrals selected for this quilt as well as the perfectly round and intercepting rings so well sewn. Well quilted by Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster. 118″ wide is exceptionally generous for a king bed.
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Beautiful and interesting! Burgundy, neutrals and brown tones make this classic Tumbling Blocks a winner. Another wonderful creation of C Jean Horst. Excellent patchwork piecing and lots of fine quilting. Made by Lancaster County Amish woman and has a corner tag on the backing that documents the makers and the 100% cotton fabric content as well as the origin and made in America.
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Great rendition of one of those classic but rarely seen designs. Outstanding fabric selections by C Jean Horst. Well sewn and hand quilted by an Amish woman. Patchwork quilts were more for warmth in the past, but now they are valued for the beauty of individual choices of fabric and design. This one is an interesting array of blues and tans that work together to give a warm cottage feel to the room. This is a terrific quilt and deserves a beautiful home.
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Great rendition of one of those classic but rarely seen designs. Outstanding fabric selections by C Jean Horst. Well sewn and hand quilted by an Amish woman. Patchwork quilts were more for warmth in the past, but now they are valued for the beauty of individual choices of fabric and design. This one is an interesting array of blues and tans that work together to give a warm cottage feel to the room. This is a terrific quilt and deserves a beautiful home.
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This beautiful Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. Historically, this quilt pattern was a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% batik cotton sea mist blues and greens selected for this quilt as well as the perfectly round and intercepting rings so well sewn. Well quilted by Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster. 118″ wide is exceptionally generous for a king bed.
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A very striking Bargello design with extra brilliant Batik style color fast 100 % cotton prints selected by C Jean Horst. Note the care taken with the complicated piecing, and the fantastic border fabrics. Both pieced and quilted by an Amish friend and signed and managed by C Jean Horst who selected the fabrics and supplied an accurate pattern for sewing as well as oversaw the steps through the project.
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A bold, striking, sharp quilt with two popular quilt patterns designed and combined in one lovely quilt.. Very attractive navy blue fabrics with a deep burgundy center. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. in . Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman and quilted by a Amish woman in her home.
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Red and White with Gray make this a stunning beautiful quilt. Beautiful very fine stitching on the border! A lovely combination of two very popular and favorite designs” Log cabin and Lone Star”, all in one quilt. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Fabric selection by a Mennonite woman and pieced and quilted by Amish women.
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Wedding Ring
$1,395This beautiful Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. Historically, this quilt pattern was a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% batik cotton sea mist blues and greens selected for this quilt as well as the perfectly round and intercepting rings so well sewn. Well quilted by Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster. 118″ wide is exceptionally generous for a king bed. -
A stunning, beautiful quilt. Featuring bright fabrics blended into a lovely combination of two very popular and favorite designs” Log cabin and Lone Star”, all in one quilt. Note the careful piecing and nice quilting. Fabric selection by a Mennonite woman and pieced and quilted by Amish women. Is hard to capture the vibrant colors, so samples of fabric are available.
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What a lovely blue and green with a soft yellow color combination. A beautiful quilt in the Lone Star and Log Cabin design! Note the careful piecing and nice fine quilting stitches. The background fabric is a cream tone on tone cotton print. Made in Lancaster by a Mennonite woman. The quilting was done by a Amish woman in her home. A very beautiful quilt !
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Wedding Ring
$1,395This Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. This pattern remains a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% batik cottons in ocean blue shades. Also take note of the perfect circles in this pattern, symbolizing the never ending circle of love. A refreshing classic for any bedroom. Well quilted by an Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster. -
Wedding Ring
$1,295This Double Wedding Ring quilt symbolizes a never ending bond between a bride and a groom. This pattern remains a favorite wedding gift for young brides and has been extremely popular since the 1920’s. Subtle and sophisticated with lots of history! Note the interesting collection of 100% batik cottons in ocean blue shades. Also take note of the perfect circles in this pattern, symbolizing the never ending circle of love. A refreshing classic for any bedroom. Well quilted by an Amish woman. Signed and dated by its creator, C Jean Horst of Lancaster.