Buggy Barn Patterns
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If you can't find a pattern this link will give you the idea to draw up your own
http://zanyquilter.blogspot.com/2010...t-crazies.html
http://zanyquilter.blogspot.com/2010...t-crazies.html
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Those might be in some of their books, as blocks in a sampler "crazy" quilt. Just a thought, because I have some of their books with patterns of quilts with various blocks in them. You could also draft up your own blocks to put together in the Buggy Barn way. I have done that with my own unique designs, like a cat and a dog, etc. It's fun to do. You just have to keep small details away from the edges of the design, as they may get cut off in the squaring up process.
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http://store.barnchickquilts.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1032
Barn Chick Quilts
Reardan, Wa. 99029
509-979-8861
email: [email protected]
Barn Chick Quilts
Reardan, Wa. 99029
509-979-8861
email: [email protected]
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I loved the method of Buggy Barn patterns but would not recomment the horses.
I made the horses pattern for DD who raises and trains horses. I rarely saw it hanging at her house & if it was, it was in a place that couldn't be seen from the main areas of the house. Her reasons sounded legit to me and I told her to rid of it.
I made the horses pattern for DD who raises and trains horses. I rarely saw it hanging at her house & if it was, it was in a place that couldn't be seen from the main areas of the house. Her reasons sounded legit to me and I told her to rid of it.
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