Quilt patterns are painted on barns for decoration. Originated in 2000 by Donna Sue Groves in Adams County, Ohio, now thousands of painted Quilt Barns dot the landscape. See AmericanQuiltTrail.com and other sites for more information. For those whom have not yet seen it, here is a link to a short, lively little movie I made on Quilt Barn Painting - it's on YouTube.com and is getting a fair number of viewers. I invite you to check it out. Follow this link for a photo story on making the Quilt Square Painting: https://picasaweb.Google.com/dennymeans/QuiltBarns?authuser=0&feat=directlink. Link to movie on the making of the first quiltbarn painting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLMRZm0m-dY This link is to the Warren County Historic Society Museum Website. http://www.wchsmuseum.org/index.php/kings-mansion-quiltbarn/
A Barn Quilt is a painting of a quilt, or a single quilt block pattern, placed on the side of a barn or other large building. These paintings are typically painted on large pieces of wood and mounted to the side of the building, or painted directly on the wall. These beautiful painted Barn Quilts were born in the Mid-Western United States, but have spread to communities across the U.S. and Canada.
It is believed that the concept of the Barn Quilt originated with Donna Sue Groves who wished to honor her mother, an avid quilter, and her Appalachian heritage, by having a large quilt square painted on the side of Donna's barn in Adams County, Ohio. Donna's work with the Ohio Arts Council resulted in a collection of 20 additional quilt blocks being painted on barns along a local driving trail in the hopes that it would attract more visitors to their community. The particular quilt pattern painted on the barn would frequently be a replica of a quilt owned by the family, or that honored a loved one. The "Corn and Beans" pattern was a particular favorite among farmers.
A Barn Quilt is a painting of a quilt, or a single quilt block pattern, placed on the side of a barn or other large building. These paintings are typically painted on large pieces of wood and mounted to the side of the building, or painted directly on the wall. These beautiful painted Barn Quilts were born in the Mid-Western United States, but have spread to communities across the U.S. and Canada.
The History of the Barn Quilt
It is believed that the concept of the Barn Quilt originated with Donna Sue Groves who wished to honor her mother, an avid quilter, and her Appalachian heritage, by having a large quilt square painted on the side of Donna's barn in Adams County, Ohio. Donna's work with the Ohio Arts Council resulted in a collection of 20 additional quilt blocks being painted on barns along a local driving trail in the hopes that it would attract more visitors to their community. The particular quilt pattern painted on the barn would frequently be a replica of a quilt owned by the family, or that honored a loved one. The "Corn and Beans" pattern was a particular favorite among farmers.
A Barn Quilt is a painting of a quilt, or a single quilt block pattern, placed on the side of a barn or other large building. These paintings are typically painted on large pieces of wood and mounted to the side of the building, or painted directly on the wall. These beautiful painted Barn Quilts were born in the Mid-Western United States, but have spread to communities across the U.S. and Canada.It is believed that the concept of the Barn Quilt originated with Donna Sue Groves who wished to honor her mother, an avid quilter, and her Appalachian heritage, by having a large quilt square painted on the side of Donna's barn in Adams County, Ohio. Donna's work with the Ohio Arts Council resulted in a collection of 20 additional quilt blocks being painted on barns along a local driving trail in the hopes that it would attract more visitors to their community.The particular quilt pattern chosen to be painted on the barn would frequently be a replica of a quilt owned by the family, or that honored a loved one. The "Corn and Beans" pattern is a particular favorite among farmers.
A Barn Quilt is a painting of a quilt, or a single quilt block pattern, placed on the side of a barn or other large building. These paintings are typically painted on large pieces of wood and mounted to the side of the building, or painted directly on the wall. These beautiful painted Barn Quilts were born in the Mid-Western United States, but have spread to communities across the U.S. and Canada. It is believed that the concept of the Barn Quilt originated with Donna Sue Groves who wished to honor her mother, an avid quilter, and her Appalachian heritage, by having a large quilt square painted on the side of Donna's barn in Adams County, Ohio. Donna's work with the Ohio Arts Council resulted in a collection of 20 additional quilt blocks being painted on barns along a local driving trail in the hopes that it would attract more visitors to their community. The particular quilt pattern painted on the barn would frequently be a replica of a quilt owned by the family, or that honored a loved one. The "Corn and Beans" pattern was a particular favorite among farmers.
A Barn Quilt is a painting of a quilt, or a single quilt block pattern, placed on the side of a barn or other large building. These paintings are typically painted on large pieces of wood and mounted to the side of the building, or painted directly on the wall. These beautiful painted Barn Quilts were born in the Mid-Western United States, but have spread to communities across the U.S. and Canada.It is believed that the concept of the Barn Quilt originated with Donna Sue Groves who wished to honor her mother, an avid quilter, and her Appalachian heritage, by having a large quilt square painted on the side of Donna's barn in Adams County, Ohio. Donna's work with the Ohio Arts Council resulted in a collection of 20 additional quilt blocks being painted on barns along a local driving trail in the hopes that it would attract more visitors to their community.The particular quilt pattern chosen to be painted on the barn would frequently be a replica of a quilt owned by the family, or that honored a loved one. The "Corn and Beans" pattern is a particular favorite among farmers.
A quilt block is an individual piece of fabric used to make the pattern of the quilt top. Many blocks are sewn together to create a quilt. Quilt pieces could be be called patches, or blocks. Usually a quilt block is assembled from several quilt pieces, though not always. They are sometimes called appliqué.
The barns were used to cure tobacco, black absorbs/coverts sunlight to heat to improve the curing process
Pole barns are often stained, instead of painted. When they are painted it's often with white or green trim.
Hex signs.
There are two reason barns are painted red. 1.because farmers used to mix rust into the paint to keep fungus out of the wood. 2. they also would occasionally mix blood from a slaughter into the paint to try and conserve
In St. Louis: In Stitches Quilt Shop (636) 394-4471 , Quilted Fox (314) 993-1181, Jackman's Fabrics (314) 352-7979
Debra Gabel has written: 'Quilt blocks around the world'
It depends. A quilt made with just a couple of fabrics and large blocks might be completed in a weekend, while an elaborate applique quilt might take a year or more. Just take into consideration your skill level and amount of time you are willing to give the quilt.
You can tape a large piece of flannel to the wall and arrange your blocks on the flannel. 100% cotton quilt squares hold quite nicely to flannel - no need to pin and easy to rearrange.