After parking the RV in part 1, We visit an Amish Clothing & Fabric Store in Ohio Amish Country Part 2, Village of Berlin, Holmes County, Ohio - This is where the Amish & Mennonite ladies shop for fabric to sew the handmade clothing they are known for. The Amish men can score the beautiful traditional wool fedoras they wear in the colder months. This store also has a good selection ready to wear men's and boy's Amish attire. Ohio’s Amish Country is perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway. Learn about a way of life that has remained unchanged for generations. Visit great restaurants and markets, browse charming shops and choose from a host of great overnight accommodations. The Holmes County Amish settlement Holmes County is noteworthy among Amish settlements in Ohio in that it is home to a very diverse group of Amish. Holmes County differs from other large settlements such as Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Lagrange and Elkhart Counties in Indiana. Both of those settlements consist of a single Amish affiliation, while Holmes County at present is comprised of 11 distinct affiliations. These range from the progressive New Order Amish, with around 20 church districts, to the numerically largest affiliation, the Old Order, to the somewhat more conservative Andy Weaver or ‘Dan Church’ Amish, and finally the Swartzentruber Amish, a very tradition-minded group resistant to technological change.