Kitchen

Handmade Kitchen Accessories

At Riehl’s Quilts & Crafts, we believe every kitchen should reflect practicality and style. Our handmade kitchen items are carefully crafted to bring a personal touch to your space, combining functionality with unique designs. Whether you're preparing meals, hosting guests, or simply enjoying family time, our kitchen essentials will elevate your everyday moments with warmth and charm. Riehl’s Quilts & Crafts, in Leola, PA, can be reached at 717-656-0697.

Handcrafted Kitchen Essentials

  • APRONS
  • COOKBOOKS
  • DISH RAGS
  • CANNED GOODS
  • DISH SOAP APRONS
  • SPRING PLACEMATS
  • HANDMADE KITCHEN SCARVES
  • VEGETABLE STEAMER BAGS
  • BOWL AND POTHOLDERS
  • ROUND FOLDED STAR POTHOLDERS
  • SCENTED MUG RUGS
  • PLACEMATS AND TABLE RUNNERS
  • PLATE HOLDERS
  • REUSABLE STRAWS

Bring Style and Functionality to Your Kitchen

Our kitchen essentials are designed to make cooking and entertaining more enjoyable. Whether you're looking for an apron that combines comfort and style, a cookbook filled with local recipes, or placemats and table runners that brighten up your dining space, we have something for every taste. Local artisans lovingly make our products, ensuring both durability and charm.

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Perfect for Gifting or Everyday Kitchen Use

Each item in our kitchen collection makes a thoughtful gift or a practical addition to your home. From dish soap aprons and potholders to reusable straws and vegetable steamer bags, our selection is environmentally friendly and beautifully crafted. Whether you're shopping for a special occasion or simply treating yourself, our handcrafted kitchen items add a personal touch to any home.

  • ★★★★★

    On our 'Amish Adventure' we actually made it to Riehl's twice---needed to go back for items we saw the first time.  Go early in the day and get ahead of the tour buses--you'll enjoy the peaceful sauntering while looking through all the items for sale.  A special treat was the ability to wander through the various barns, see the dairy cattle, pet a puppy, feed a pony and just enjoy the clean farm air.


    - Deb S.

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