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Amish Clothing Patterns: Embracing Modesty


As a Christian, I want my daughters to dress modestly. Unfortunately most dresses available for little girls suffer from one or more deficiency in the modesty area. Either they are too short, or they are emblazoned with logos that scream “look at me.”

The Amish and conservative Mennonites sew their own clothes, for the most part. The plain styles of the Mennonites are not readily available. The few online shops charge very high prices. I am sure the prices are fair, considering the labor and quality workmanship, but my twins grow fast.

I have occasionally found used Mennonite dresses at a thrift shop in Wilmot, Ohio. But finding plain dresses for my daughters is almost impossible.

I have recently found a source for dress patterns. Friends Patterns has a wide selection of dress patterns and many other patterns.

Find some amazing thrift stores carrying Mennonite style clothing here:

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Embracing Modesty: Amish Clothing Patterns for Your Daughters

In a world dominated by fashion trends that often prioritize revealing styles and fast-paced consumerism, many parents are searching for ways to provide their daughters with modest and timeless clothing options. One source of inspiration that has stood the test of time is Amish clothing patterns. The Amish, known for their commitment to simple living and modesty, have a rich tradition of crafting clothing that can serve as a wonderful example for parents seeking to instill these values in their children. In this article, we will explore the world of Amish clothing patterns and discover how they can help you find modest apparel for your daughters.

The Importance of Modesty

Modesty is a cherished virtue in many cultures and religions, emphasizing the value of humility, self-respect, and dignity in one’s appearance. For parents, instilling modesty in their children is often a priority, as it helps them cultivate a strong sense of self-worth and respect for others. Amish clothing patterns offer a beautiful way to achieve this goal.

Amish Clothing: A Testament to Modesty

The Amish community, primarily concentrated in the United States and Canada, is well-known for its adherence to a simple and modest way of life. This commitment to modesty is evident in their clothing, which reflects their deep-seated values and beliefs.

  1. Long Dresses: Amish dresses for women, known as “plain dresses,” are typically ankle-length with long sleeves. This design not only covers the body but also offers comfort and functionality. These dresses are made from sturdy fabrics, such as cotton or wool, and come in a variety of solid colors.
  2. Aprons: Amish girls often wear aprons over their dresses. These aprons are practical for daily chores and add an extra layer of modesty.
  3. Head Coverings: Amish women and girls wear head coverings as a symbol of humility and submission. Bonnets and prayer caps are common choices, which serve the dual purpose of modesty and protection from the elements.
  4. Solid Colors and Minimal Patterns: Amish clothing is characterized by solid colors and minimalistic patterns. This simplicity reinforces the focus on humility and avoids drawing unnecessary attention.
  5. Handmade and High-Quality: Amish clothing is often handcrafted by community members, emphasizing the value of craftsmanship and durability over mass-produced fashion.

Finding Amish Clothing Patterns

If you’re interested in incorporating Amish clothing patterns into your daughter’s wardrobe, there are several ways to do so:

  1. Sewing Your Own: Many Amish clothing patterns are available online or in sewing pattern books. You can either make the clothing yourself or enlist the help of a skilled seamstress.
  2. Specialty Retailers: Some specialty retailers offer Amish-inspired clothing for children. These pieces are often made with care and attention to detail.
  3. Thrift and Secondhand Shops: You may also find Amish-style clothing in thrift stores or secondhand shops. These items can be a budget-friendly way to embrace modesty.
  4. Amish Communities: If you live near an Amish community, consider visiting local shops or markets. You might find authentic Amish clothing and accessories made by skilled artisans.

In a world filled with fashion choices that often prioritize trends and immodesty, Amish clothing patterns offer a refreshing alternative. Embracing modesty in your daughter’s wardrobe not only aligns with timeless values but also promotes self-respect and humility. By incorporating Amish clothing patterns into your family’s style, you can provide your daughters with clothing that is not only modest but also reflective of a rich tradition of craftsmanship and simplicity.

Simple, modest dresses.

Amish Quick Self-Rising Biscuits


 

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Amish Quick Self-Rising Biscuits

These easy to make biscuits are delicious for breakfast or in your lunch 

bucket. A great treat to send with your children's lunch. Split and spread with

honey or jelly instead of the same old sandwich.



Prep Time: Cook Time: 


Fresh Baked Biscuits 

 

Ingredients

  • 2-1/3 cups Whole Milk
  • 3 Tablespoons White Distilled Vinegar
  • 6 cups Self-rising Flour, Plus More For Kneading
  • 1-1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 3/4 cups Lard (OR Butter OR Shortening OR A Combination)
  •  Melted Salted Butter, For Brushing

Preparation Instructions

(Important note: You may substitute 2 1/2 cups buttermilk for the milk/vinegar mixture.)

  • Preheat the oven to 475 F.
  • In a measuring pitcher, combine milk and vinegar. Stir together and set aside for 10 minutes.
  • In a large bowl sift together the flour and salt.
  • Use a pastry cutter to cut in the lard (or butter or shortening or both) until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, stirring gently with a fork or wooden spoon until it all comes together.
  • Flour the surface, then turn out the dough and knead 10-15 times, adding a little flour so it’s less sticky.
  • Roll out dough to 1/3 to 1/2 inch thick and use a biscuit cutter to cut medium to small circles.
  • Place on a baking sheet 1/2 inch apart and bake for approximately 10 minutes, or until golden brown on top.
  • Remove from oven and immediately brush on melted butter.

Baking time will vary depending on the size of the biscuit cutter you use. I use a 15 OZ vegetable can with both ends removed.

Old Fashion Ice Cream Bread


Ice Cream Bread

How to Make Ice Cream Bread - YouTube

This is a quick and easy bread to make. It’s not too sweet. Have fun experimenting with different flavors, too.

Ingredients:

  • 1 pint (2 cups) ice cream, softened $
  • 1 1/2 cups self-rising flour

Directions:
Stir together ice cream and flour, stirring just until flour is moistened. Spoon batter into a greased and floured 8- x 4-inch loaf pan.
Bake at 350 for 40 to 45 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center of bread comes out clean. Remove from pan, and cool on a wire rack.

Amish Recipe: Amish Bacon Cheeseburger Casserole


Amish Bacon Cheeseburger Casserole

Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 35 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes Servings6
All of the flavors of a bacon cheeseburger in an easy one-pot casserole!
This is a delicious meal that can be made quickly and with some fresh baked bread, makes a filling supper.
casserole
Ingredients
  • 8 strips bacon, cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes
  • 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 8 ounces pasta
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese, shredded
Directions
  1. Cook the bacon in a large pan over medium heat, about 5-7 minutes, set aside on paper towels to drain and drain the grease from the pan.
  2. Cook the ground beef and onion in the same pan over medium-high heat, about 5-7 minutes, and drain any excess grease.
  3. Add the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, broth, ketchup, mustard, worcestershire sauce and pasta, bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer covered until the pasta is al dente tender, about 15 minutes.
  4. Season with salt and pepper to taste, sprinkle on the cheese and simmer, covered until the cheese has melted, about 2-3 minutes, and serve garnished with the bacon.
Garnish with any of: fresh diced tomato, shredded lettuce, diced pickles, sliced green onions, or your favorite burger toppings.
You can also replace the ground beef with cooked chicken for a delicious alternative.

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Amish Blueberry Layer Pie Recipe


No trip to Amish country is complete without a visit to one of 

the local Amish restaurants. And no visit to an Amish restaurant is 

complete without a slice of homemade pie.

Now, you can enjoy a delicious Amish-style pie at home. Your 

family will love it.



Amish Blueberry Layer Pie

Prep time: 25 mins

Cook time: 5 mins

Total time: 30 mins

 Serves: 10 to 12 servings

Amish Blueberry Layer Pie


Ingredients

  • 1 (10-ounce) package Lorna Doone Cookies
  • ¼ cup butter, melted
  • 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 (8-ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 1 (12-ounce) can blueberry pie filling
  • 1 cup chopped pecans



Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°. 
  • Crush the Lorna Doone cookies and reserve about ½ cup of the crumbs for the topping. 
  • Mix the cookie crumbs with the melted butter. 
  • Press them into the bottom of a 9×13-inch glass baking dish. 
  • Bake for 5 minutes and then cool completely.
  • In a large bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, and 1 container of the thawed whipped topping by stirring by hand. 
  • Once thoroughly mixed, spread the mixture over the cooled crust.
  • Drop dollops of the blueberry pie filling over the cream cheese layer and spread carefully. 
  • Sprinkle pecans over the pie filling. 
  • Top with the remaining container of whipped topping and sprinkle with the reserved crushed cookies. 

Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving.

Amish Cup Cheese Recipe and Facts


Amish Cup Cheese

Amish Cup Cheese:

Cup cheese is a very soft, sour cheese that has been made for centuries by the
Amish and Mennonites of Pennsylvania Dutch country. This spreadable cheese is
said have a stronger odor than Limburger and a gluey consistency similar to
molasses. It is easy to prepare, and is usually made by cooking processed American
cheese with butter, baking soda, water, and milk.

Cup cheese is sometimes made with cottage cheese rather than American. In this
variation, the cheese is combined with cream, butter, baking soda, and salt, and
these ingredients are boiled together until the cottage cheese curds have melted.

Occasionally Parmesan cheese or cornmeal is added to the mixture. The cheese is then
stored in a pot, or cup, in the refrigerator. When sealed with a tight fitting lid to
prevent it from drying out, it will keep for several weeks.

These types of cheeses are a staple in Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, where they are
often made in large quantities and served at weddings and church suppers. The soft
cheese is spread on homemade bread or crackers and is often topped with home-
made jelly. Cup cheese is also used in many Amish dessert recipes to make pies and
cheesecakes and is added to potato dishes, eggs. and soups as well.

 

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Ingredients

  • 1 gallon of milk
  • 1 Direct Set Buttermilk packet or 8oz Cultured Buttermilk
  • 1 drop Liquid Rennet
  • 1/2tsp Baking Soda
  • 3T Butter
  • 1C Heavy Cream
  • 1 Beaten Egg
 
  • Warm one gallon of milk to 72F and add the buttermilk and 1 drop of liquid rennet. Stir thoroughly and cover the pot. Let the milk stand at room temperature (app.72F) for twelve hours or until a soft curd has formed. 
  • Slowly cut the curd into 1/2 inch cubes and warm them to 115F,Occasionally stiring gently while heating. 
  • Ladle the warm curds into cheesecloth lined colander and allow to drain for twelve hours.
  • Crumble the cheese into a double boiler, add 1/2tsp baking soda and 3T. butter, and stir. Let set another 5 hours. 
  • Heat the curd in a double boiler until the curd melts. Add 1 cup of heavy cream and stir until smooth. Add 1 beaten egg. Allow to come to a boil. 
  • Pour into cups and refrigerate. Serve Cool.



Amish HeaderYou can also purchase Cup Cheese online at Shady Maple Farm Market.