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The community of Yoder's Parade of Quilts is the quilting event of the season where you can enjoy the quaint ambiance of this horse-drawn community and the beautiful artistry of quilting. Soak in the quilting tradition of this Amish community during their annual Parade of Quilts throughout the month of March. Delight in quilts of many patterns, colors, and sizes displayed at participating businesses throughout town on a self-guided tour. Each quilt is hand-stitched by ladies from the community and other Amish and Mennonite communities from around the country, and each is for sale and ready to take home and become a part of your family tradition.

Parade of Quilts


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