Quilt, Diamond in the Square pattern

Amish maker American

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The center-diamond pattern is a favorite of the Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and is not usually made in other communities. It is sewn of large pieces of fabric that are likely purchased with the quilt in mind. The simple yet striking composition makes the quilt a perfect canvas for the elaborate stitching patterns that are a hallmark of Lancaster County work. This quilt has the most accomplished quilt-stitching of all our Amish examples. As with many others of this design, there is a stitched star at the center of the diamond. While eight-pointed stars are the norm in the Pennsylvania German tradition, this star has only seven points. It is surrounded by two circles of feather-wreath stitching. The narrow red borders are filled with pumpkin-seed quilting, and the wide outer border contains a gracefully curving feather pattern.

Quilt, Diamond in the Square pattern, Amish maker, Wool and cotton, American

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