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Old 11-19-2010, 03:55 PM
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Most excellent!
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Old 11-19-2010, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by dreamer2009
why did they paint quilts on sides of barns ?
It started as a means for Donna Sue Groves, of Adams County, Ohio, to publicly honor her mother, Maxine--a skilled quilter of several generations. The community got together and created a driving trail of 20 painted quilts--to bring her idea to fruition and to draw a bit of tourism to an isolated rural area.
Many of them are very personal--replicas of family quilts that often are still in the farmhouse.
Over 3000 quilts have been painted and hung on barns and other buildings, with trails in 29 states and also Ontario, Canada. It is pretty amazing!
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Originally Posted by dreamer2009
why did they paint quilts on sides of barns ?
It started as a means for Donna Sue Groves, of Adams County, Ohio, to publicly honor her mother, Maxine--a skilled quilter of several generations. The community got together and created a driving trail of 20 painted quilts--to bring her idea to fruition and to draw a bit of tourism to a somewhat isolated rural area.

Many of them are very personal--replicas of family quilts that often are still in the farmhouse.

Over 3000 quilts have been painted and hung on barns and other buildings, with trails in 29 states and also Ontario, Canada. It is pretty amazing!
Thank you for answering.
I have seen one here in the farm land outside Portland, OR
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Old 11-19-2010, 04:19 PM
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This was also exciting to me. First, congrats on the winning. That is wonderful. and Earlier in the year I asked if anyone knew why they had those squares on the barns up in Ky, not knowing we have them here in NC as well. Aren't they wonderful. Great for you to share. Lets America know, We are still out here, because of those who made those squares enriching our families with this craft.

Blessings,
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Old 11-19-2010, 04:31 PM
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congrats! I had a great armchair tour thanks to your site - wish I could travel South & see these barns up close & personal. Hmm... a good reason to head South when the snow flies.
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Glad you enjoyed it! There are plenty of them in snow country as well; chances are you are within a short drive.

But come on down for the tour!
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Welcome Suzi - loved visiting your blog!
I teach too. I caught President Obama saying "Me and Michelle" in his speech in India on the news before school and used that as a teachable moment with my students. Sure has helped them remember to say it the right way.
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Originally Posted by lots2do
Welcome Suzi - loved visiting your blog!
I teach too. I caught President Obama saying "Me and Michelle" in his speech in India on the news before school and used that as a teachable moment with my students. Sure has helped them remember to say it the right way.
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It's even worse when you hear the principal make such an error while reading the day's announcements. Good thing he has a sense of humor, as about half a dozen of my ninth graders told him about it at lunch!
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Hooray for you!!!!!!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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