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24” X 24” Barn Quilt(s) - Indoor/Outdoor

$149

$195

Last updated 8 months ago in Hickory, NC

Condition: New

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Art - Paintings

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24” X 24” Barn Quilt(s) - Indoor/Outdoor

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Signed, Feathered insignia

Size

Medium (up to 36in.)

Style

Folk art

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Hand Painted - 24”x24” Barn Quilt(s) we have a few for sale. on MDO board sealed with Urethane for long lasting finish indoor or outdoor. Hang on any outbuildings, Sheds,barns or garage. Even indoors! Ping me with questions. (Pricing from $149) Other sizes avail. Barn Quilt The concept of a Barn Quilt began with Donna Sue Groves and her wish to honor her mother, Maxine, and her Appalachian heritage by having a painted quilt hung on her barn in Adams County, Ohio. Donna Sue continued to share this idea with friends and the idea morphed from full quilts to quilt blocks. The first "Barn Quilt" was hung in Ohio in 2001. The simple idea has spread to 48 states and to Canada. The Barn Quilt Trails continue to grow, and there are now over 7,000 quilts as part of organized trails with dozens more scattered through the countryside waiting to be discovered. Quilt trails are created by quilt guilds, civic groups, 4-H clubs, school groups and other organizations. Most are a county wide effort, which allows for a distinct trail in a single area and crates local pride in the project. A Barn Quilt is a large piece of wood painted to look like a quilt block and hung on the exterior of a barn, house, garage or other building. The majority of Barn Quilts are made of solid colors and comprised of simple geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles and triangles. The graphic nature and size of these quilt blocks make them easy to see at a distance. In several communities business will develop a Barn Quilt Trail to encourage visitors to tour the area. Many of the participating business will partner with quilters to develop their own block.

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