My Old Kentucky Home
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Just don't know how I get myself into these things, but - I'm in a small group challenge where all finished blocks are locations in musical pieces. No prizes or ribbons, just a matter of pride. I reached in the bag and pulled out "My Old Kentucky Home". So not too bad, lots of ideas...until now it's time to "create".
H E L P I've found some horse pictures from coloring book pages - one even has the ring of roses on its neck. But there has to be more to My Old Kentucky Home than the Derby. I'd be ever grateful for some ideas.
H E L P I've found some horse pictures from coloring book pages - one even has the ring of roses on its neck. But there has to be more to My Old Kentucky Home than the Derby. I'd be ever grateful for some ideas.
You might take this approach:
http://www.oregoncoastalquilters.org...estofShow.html
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Wow, that was really beautiful. But way out of my expertise. I'm having trouble w/this whole challenge thing because I'm not a "creative" quilter. I really prefer traditional patterns, and obviously, traditional isn't going to make it. I may just scrap the whole idea of participating cause it's giving me a royal headache. There are so many other things that I want to do instead of churn over this.
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Living in Kentucky we do have Abraham Lincoln's original log cabin house from his youth here. Of course the derby things, and blue grass but I don't see those things as much of a representation as being Lincoln's birth state is.
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I live about 30 miles from My Old Kentucky Home which is in Bardstown, KY. Kentucky is a very pretty state with its mountains, trees, friendly people, basketball, horse racing, southern charm, big old homes with wrap-around porches, whiskey/bourbon, fairs and festivals, Colonel Sanders, Abe Lincoln. My Old Kentucky Home is a colonial house with 13 windows in the front which represent the 13 colonies, Stephen Foster's cabin / law office sits in front of it, women in their southern bells dresses, horse drawn carriages. If you need any brochures, I would be happy to send you some if that would help or you can call the Kentucky Tourism and they will send you whatever you need. Whatever you make I know you will do us Kentuckians proud.
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I'm thinking of the outline of the state of Kentucky in the background and a horse in the foreground and Abe Lincoln's cabin on the opposite side. I've got lots of ideas thanks to you great folks. Now I have to sit down and put it all together. Tomorrow's the starting day. Wish me luck!
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