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Lone Star Quilt – Queen

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Original price was: $649.00.Current price is: $449.00.

A handmade Amish quilt makes a comfortable bed spread and a family heirloom to be passed from generation to generation. Each quilt is handmade with love by one of our fine quilters. The Lone Star quilt is a beautiful example of a traditional quilt pattern. It is made with shades of purple fabrics with a scalloped border edged with a dark purple binding. This specific quilt is initialed and dated and quilted with 264 yards of thread by one talented Amish lady named, Elizabeth Miller, to ensure consistent stitching. On a queen-size bed, this quilt will allow 20 inches of drop per side.

Measures 101″ x 114″ long.

Homemade quilts combine the warmth of a bed cover with a unique story told by the quilters from Lancaster County, PA. Every homemade quilt is as unique as the family, busy mother or Amish ladies group who uses a needle and thimble to thread stitch on the quilt. Some quilts involve hundreds of hours and thousands of stitches to create a unique patchwork quilt that will last for generations.

When you peruse our HOMEMADE QUILTS you are shopping for an item that tells a story and adds meaning to your bedroom! Discover more about our unique patchwork quilts and the stories behind them

We have a lot of quilts! Want to see a gallery of the major patterns? Checkout our Common Amish Quilt Patterns.

Community Creating Beauty: How We Piece Scrap Quilts

We source our homemade patchwork quilts from local Amish and Mennonite artisans, who craft them by hand with the care and art of the American quilting tradition. Frequently, families work together to piece and quilt these bedspreads. With their help, we offer you patchwork quilts, each unique and handmade.

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The Postage Stamp is a popular Scrap Quilt Pattern

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Square and Applique Scraps compliment in this Country Hearts Quilt

scrap quilts in many colors from family farm fabrics

A few Scrap Quilt variations.

Frugality Creating Beauty: How Scrap Quilts Developed

Scrap quilts are called a variety of different names, each a thread connected to quilters years ago who first used this pattern.

Called a “charm” quilt in the late 19th century, young women collected hundreds of different fabrics from their family and friends. Perhaps if they collected 999 different squares, their true love would bring them the thousandth–and their happily-ever-after dream, too. One quilting blogger speculates that collecting these fabrics may have given girls opportunities to ask their love interest for a contribution!

The scrap quilt has also been called a “beggar” quilt, referring to quilters asking each other for contributions to their projects. Trying to put together a bedspread without repeating every fabric, they also called the quilts “odd feller” quilts–every piece was an odd feller. Some families recall their mother repeating one square, however, so that a child sick in bed might be entertained looking for the matching patches.

Still another name scrap quilts went by is the “postage stamp” quilt, so called because quilters would use their tiniest scraps, sometimes no bigger than a postage stamp. Perhaps the original motivation was not wasting the smallest piece (historians recall the scarcity of the Great Depression in this), but it also became a challenge at some point. Quilters would collect thousands of pieces to compete with each other in making stitched masterpieces.

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Twin Sized Postage Stamp Quilt

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Ancient Star is another Scrap Quilt Pattern

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A color coordinated Scrap Quilt is an exquisite work of art!

Amish Handmade Quilt Facts

Few people today recognize the extent of time and monotonous effort engaged in producing a quilt. Quilt-making is a process which make require 5 to 9 months to finish. Crafting a quilt entails designing, shearing, assembling, quilting, and binding. Altogether, the full amount of time to complete one quilt adds up to approximately 200 to 300 hours.

A quilt is not just a relaxing blanket: it is also a masterpiece of art. The artists that design our quilts choose top quality vibrant materials and organize them into a distinct work of art. Pick from our stock of over two hundred Amish handmade quilts for a quilt that perfectly matches your taste.

Although the pieces of fabric are sewn with each other by machine to make certain tighter stitching, all the quilting is done by hand. 100% cotton fabrics make up the top and bottom of the quilt. The batting sandwiched between those 2 layers, however, is 100% polyester. This polyester batting guaranties both heat and superb washing outcomes.

You will discover our quilts to be rather generous in length and width. Most of our quilts are generous enough to minimize the need for a dust ruffle or pillow shams. Just as mattress heights vary, each quilt's sizing differs. You'll find we list the quilt's dimensions along with the determined drop for you to compare to the proportions you are trying to find. It is important to do your homework prior to your purchase!

Are our quilts washable?

As a matter of fact, our quilts are certainly machine-washable! We suggest complying with these standards for ideal handling results:

Did you know?

Over the centuries, many types of solutions have been produced to make it much simpler for quilt-makers to piece multi-angled quilts together. One of these techniques is named paper piecing, which is often adopted to compose the elaborate edges of the Mariner's Compass quilts. Paper piecing, as it name indicates, uses a particular paper pattern onto which the material cuts are sewn. The pattern directs the needleworker to successfully stitch the pieces together so that the completed top will lie out evenly. Procedures of this sort as this are a fabulous help to our quilters!

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