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Log Cabin Lone Star Quilt – King

$830.00

The Log Cabin Lone Star Quilt gives you two quilt patterns in one! It is a combination of the classic Lone Star and  Log Cabin quilts.

This Log Cabin Lone Star Quilt boasts a scalloped border and 304 yards of very neat hand-quilting, all quilted by one Pennsylvania Amish lady to ensure even stitches.

Quilt fits a king-size bed and has an 16.5 inch drop per side.

Measures 111″ wide x 115″ long.

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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.

A quilt is not just a comfy bed covering: it is also a masterpiece of art. The artists that create our quilts pick top quality vivid materials and organize them in an appealing masterpiece. Pick from our stock of over 2 hundred Amish homemade quilts for a quilt that perfectly complements your style.

While the fabric pieces are stitched by machine to ensure tighter stitching, all the quilting is done by hand. 100% cotton materials compose the top and bottom of the quilt. The batting sandwiched between those 2 layers, nevertheless, is 100% polyester. This polyester batting warranties both warmth as well as excellent washing outcomes.

You will find our quilts to be relatively sizable in length and width. Most of our quilts are generous enough to remove the necessity for a dust ruffle or pillow shams. Just as mattress heights differ, each quilt's dimensions is different as well. We list the quilt's measurements as well as the estimated drop for you to compare to the size you are looking for. Definitely do your measuring ahead of your purchase!

Washing Quilts?

Fortunately, these quilts are undoubtedly washable in a washing machine! We recommend complying with these standards for the best care of your heirloom quilt:

Amish Homemade Quilt Trivia

Few people realize the level of time and tedious workmanship associated with making a quilt. Quilt-making is a process which make consume 5 to 9 months to finalize. Making a quilt involves designing, shearing, combining, quilting, and binding. In all, the entire amount of time to complete one quilt amounts to roughly 200 to 300 hours.

A quilt is not just a cozy bed cover: it is also a piece of art. The artists who make our quilts choose high quality colorful materials and arrange them in a distinct work of art. Pick from our selection of over 2 hundred handmade quilts for a quilt that best matches your taste.

Although the pieces of fabric are stitched together by machine to ensure tighter sewing, all the quilting is done by hand. 100% cotton materials compose the top and bottom of the quilt. The batting sandwiched between those 2 layers, nonetheless, is 100% polyester. This polyester batting warranties both heat as well as excellent washing results.

Most of our quilts are generous enough to eliminate the necessity for a dust ruffle and pillow shams. Just as bed heights differ, each quilt's proportions varies. You'll find we post the quilt's measurements in addition to the determined drop for you to compare to the overall size you want. Kindly do your homework prior to buying!

Can you wash these quilts?

Fortunately, these quilts are indeed machine-washable! We advise adhering to these standards for ideal handling results:

Did you know?

Over the centuries, numerous strategies have been developed to make it much easier for quilt-makers to sew multi-angled quilts together. One of these methods is called paper piecing, which is often employed to assemble the intricate angles of the Mariner's Compass quilts. Paper piecing, as it title implies, uses a specific paper pattern on which the fabric pieces are stitched. The pattern helps the needleworker to properly sew the pieces together so that the completed top will lie out evenly. Procedures of this sort as this are an excellent help to our quilters!

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