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Looking for an unforgettable quilting getaway? Plan a trip with your friends and escape to Shipshewana, Indiana, for a creative adventure in the heart of Amish Country. Shipshewana is known for its rich quilting heritage, welcoming shops, and beautiful countryside, making it the perfect place to relax and get inspired. Spend your days browsing fabric stores filled with endless patterns and colors, take a class, or simply stitch away in a cozy space with friends. When you need a break, enjoy homemade Amish meals, explore local markets, or take a buggy ride through the countryside. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or an expert; a girls’ getaway in Shipshewana offers creativity, fun connections, and a little adventure.

All Indiana Shop Hop is happening May 1 - June 30, 2025

Mark Your Calendars for the All-Indiana Shop Hop 2025

Mark your calendars for the All Indiana Shop Hop, happening May 1 to June 30, 2025! This cross-state event invites quilting and sewing enthusiasts to explore quilt shops across Indiana, discovering exclusive fabrics, fun patterns, and special gifts along the way. Indiana’s Amish Country and Shipshewana are at the heart of this quilting shop hop, with over 50,000 bolts of fabric throughout the area. Grab an official Shop Hop Magazine at one of the store locations in Shipshewana, collect stamps at each stop, and be entered to win amazing prizes. Plus, if you participate in two or more Shop Hops in 2025, you’ll have a chance to win a seven-night quilting cruise adventure! It’s a great way to support local businesses, spark creativity, and celebrate Indiana’s rich quilting traditions.

Pro-tip: Where can you find the Shop Hop Magazine? Order it online or find it at one of the participating stores. Magazines will be in the participating stores about 6 weeks before the event begins. Your magazine will include an official Passport. Each person in your party will need a Passport in order to register for prizes. 

Available quilt patterns at lolly's

Discover Quilting Treasures in Shipshewana and LaGrange County

Quilt lovers will find plenty to explore in Shipshewana and LaGrange County, Indiana, where Amish craftsmanship and quilting traditions run deep. From small, family-owned fabric stores to large quilt shops stocked with thousands of bolts, this area is a dream destination for quilters of all skill levels. Lolly’s Fabrics, located in the Davis Mercantile, they offer an incredible selection of fabrics, patterns, and quilting supplies. Yoder Department Store is another favorite, with a large selection of fabric filled with high-quality cottons, batiks, and Amish-inspired prints.

Pro-tip: Grab a quilt shop trail brochure at the Shipshewana Visitor Center, or find it here online.

Plan the Perfect Quilters’ Getaway in Shipshewana

Why choose Shipshewana for your quilter’s getaway? Because here in the heart of Indiana’s Amish Country, creativity isn’t rushed;, it’s nurtured. Envision yourself settling into a comfortable space where you can spread out your things, set up your machine, and dive into your next quilt without ever having to pack it all away while you are there. Your fabric stays right where you left it, your patterns are ready for the next stitch, and there’s no pressure to stop when you’re in the creative flow.

Blue Gate Garden Inn provides spacious rooms, cozy gathering spaces, and on-site meeting rooms ideal for stitching the night. If you’re looking for a peaceful stay with modern comforts, Van Buren Hotel offers large rooms, a complimentary hot breakfast, and a cozy lounge area; for groups needing extra space to spread out, Farmstead Inn & Conference Center is a fantastic choice, they have large gathering areas, a conference room, and even an indoor pool for a relaxing break between quilting sessions. Two homes you can spread out in are the Old Tin Rooster and the Farmhouse on Farver; both locations offer a more intimate experience with all the amenities of home. 

Pro Tip: Keep the creative energy flowing by bringing your own snacks or have a delicious meal catered in by Shawna Rae’s. When inspiration strikes, you won’t want to stop, and with good food nearby, you can stay focused on stitching, sewing, and creating without missing a beat!

Quilter-Friendly Dining in Shipshewana and Middlebury

When it comes to planning your quilting group-friendly dining in Shipshewana and Middlebury, Indiana, there’s no shortage of delicious options that offer plenty of space and homestyle hospitality. Blue Gate Restaurant & Bakery in Shipshewana is a must-visit, serving up classic Amish and Mennonite favorites like fried chicken, roast beef, and homemade pies, all in a warm, welcoming atmosphere with seating for large groups. Das Dutchman Essenhaus in Middlebury is another fantastic choice, known for its family-style dining and expansive buffet featuring hearty comfort foods and fresh-baked bread. Whatever your group craves, Indiana’s Amish classics, hearty buffets, or casual bites, these restaurants provide delicious meals and plenty of space to gather and enjoy.

 

Amish Quilt Shops of Off the Beaten Path

Peppered along the backroads are many Amish shops filled with fabrics, sewing notions, and patterns created by locals. Visit Yoder’s Rug Weaving, where you can watch them create rugs you can purchase. Leanna’s Quilts is just north of downtown Shipshewana on SR 120; you will find a nice selection of handmade quilts offered in her home. You will want to visit and shop these beautiful works of art! You can also have things custom-made if you don’t find just what you are looking for. They say all roads lead to Rome City, home of Caroline’s Cottage Cottons! For 17 years and counting, this charming 1870 brick cottage has been a haven for quilters, offering inspiration, color-coordinated kits, and everything you need for your next masterpiece. Step inside and explore a delightful selection of fabrics, including Tilda, Moda, Andover, Marcus, Windham, and more!

Shipshewana Trading Place Flea Market

Things for Quilters to Do in Shipshewana, Indiana

When you need a break from quilting or cutting out patterns, Shipshewana, Indiana, is a treasure trove for those who love the thrill of discovery. Start your quilting break at the famous Shipshewana Flea Market, where an eclectic mix of vintage finds, antiques, and collectibles awaits. Local auctions add an extra dose of excitement as you bid on rare and charming pieces steeped in history; you might even find an old quilt to bid on. Beyond the bustling market scene, explore the quaint shops and meander down the winding country backroads, where hidden gems and unique surprises are just waiting to be found.

Planning a Trip?
Stop by the Visitor's Center for local tips, referrals, FREE coupon books and visitor's guides. We are located at 350 S Van Buren St.
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