

I like the paper pattern as it is printed on excellent quality paper.

Seller goes above and beyond to offer a wonderful product. I simply do not have the words to truly describe how happy I am with both patterns I purchased from this new to me shop.I don’t have the capability of printing a pdf on 11x17 paper and really appreciate the extras - the heavy duty floss cards, and the beautiful needles. Thank you so much! I love that you customize the patterns for free.Lori Yeah, am so happy that Orenco patterns are supported by the Pattern Keeper app.a life saver!.Thank you so much for creating the digital pattern! it's a birthday present for my best friend. Shop staff is A+++ for communication and very helpful.-Helen This is one of my favourite Van Gogh pieces. Wonderful service! I asked if I could get this pattern customized-Their answer was a resounding, "YES!" and they did so in record time! I received this pattern, with changes, SO QUICKLY!!!-Pat I will be a regular customer!-SallyĬomplex stitching made easy by great charts -Finished pieces are beautiful- I am a repeat customer and will continue to be!-Chad To say I am pleased is an understatement! I also greatly appreciate the "thank you gift". Item was placed in a bubble envelope and shipping was fast. I am so impressed with the chart for this counted cross stitch project! Everything is included to ensure success: regular- and large-size charts floss cards explanation of symbols how-to information and offers of help from merchant. Please enjoy our Counted Cross Stitch Charts Patterns inspired by Quilts Many consider these quilts the "art" of the Amish. The color combinations can help experts determine the community in which the quilt was produced. The quilts created by Amish people in the early period reflect their strong, internal cultural influences, that were to some degree separate from the non-Amish culture around them. Antique Amish quilts are among the most highly prized among collectors and quilting enthusiasts. Although classic Amish quilts appear austere from a distance, the craftsmanship is often of the highest quality and the lush quilting patterns, that contrast with the plain background. Black is a dominant color, in the oldest Amish quilt styles, particularly in quilts made in Eastern Pennsylvania. Early Amish quilts were typically made of light weight wool fabric, off the same bolts of fabric used for family clothing items. Traditionally, they use only solid colors in their clothing and the quilts they intend for their own use, in colors that were approved by their local religious leaders. As a part of their religious commitment, Amish people have chosen to reject "worldly" elements in their dress and lifestyle, their quilts reflect this.

Amish quilts are reflections of the Amish way of life.
