It reminds me of seeing the quilt blocks painted on barns.
http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/...-tutorial.html
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It reminds me of seeing the quilt blocks painted on barns.
http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/...-tutorial.html
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CAS
That's great -thanks.
I made my first one today and plan to make several more,enough for a sofa quilt.I love barns.
Thank you! I have many 6 1/2" orphan blocks, now I have an idea where to use them!
what a great link. thanks so much for sharing.
Nancy in western NY
before you speak THINK
T – is it True? H – is it Helpful? I – is it Inspiring? N – is it Necessary? K – is it Kind?
I wanna see! I wanna see! Okay I' ll stop whining now.It won't come up on my iPad and her site won't either. I will have to wait until someone posts pictures of their blocks.
Thanks for sharing. My DH is from PA near Lancaster County and the barns of the Amish are pure delight. Not to mention the quilt shops, oh if only I was rich.
BettyGee, quilter on a Rocky Mountain High
Wow! Thanks for this site . . . I'm in the process of making a "Home" quilt (it has cabins, houses, school houses & even two barns). Now my creative (??) juices are flowing again![]()
Katie
Kindness matters . . .
Too cute ! Thanks for sharing, need to make this for our friends' country place ...
That is so cute! Thanks for posting the link.