Sadie and I are out and about in the Blue Ridge Mountains today!
We heard about the antiques festival in downtown West Jefferson and have to check it out!
Look what I saw on our way--- Barn Quilt!!
Awesome day for driving!
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Saturday, September 28, 2013
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Bonnie, I stumbled on your site because I love scrappy quilts. I made Scrappy Trips for donation and had a great time doing it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo with good perspective having the flowers in the front & the hills behind.
Thanks ever so much for sharing!
Love finding Barn Quilts! Saw one this week, also!
ReplyDeleteLove Barn Quilts. Plan to do one for our house.... no barn here! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love how the wildflowers in the front of the photo match the colors of the block on the barn.
ReplyDeleteAny "finds" for the cabin at the antique festival?
ReplyDeleteI love West Jefferson and my cousin and DH live there on a lake. They also have a "Front Porch Quilt"(no barn) made by the Quilt Square Girls in W. Jefferson. That town always has something happening almost every weekend. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteCome back to pickens and oconee counties we have a quilt block tour!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful day in coastal NC too. Can't wait to see what you found :0)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sewing
What a beautiful picture that makes!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie& All
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody know if there is copyright laws for doing a barn quilt block?
I have a couple of barns I really want to put a quilt block on.
Thanks from Montana
Stick with the old time traditional blocks that are public domain, or get permission from the designer if it is a "recent" block.
DeleteLet me know what West Jefferson looks like. Hope you have something good to blog about from their antiques festival.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn. Just thought I would see if I can still comment from my new computer
ReplyDeleteYes you can, but please put your name in your post so we know who you are :)
DeleteDon't mean to show my cultural ignorance. But are Barn Quilts actual quilts or painted pictures of quilts on the barns? Julie (Australia)
ReplyDeleteBonnie, hope you go back to the barn with the quilt block and knock on the door. Has to be a quilter waiting to meet you. lol
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