Beautiful square...I am always in awe of people who take the time to decorate their utilitarian buildings. (When I can barely hang a picture on the wall inside my house ;>)
I love when I see the quilt patterns on sides of barns I wish I knew more about why they are there. Sorry I made you cry. I am happy as my Mom is happy:) B
How great the way this barn is built to follow the lay of the land--those smart farmers. Especially appreciated the perspective you chose to shoot from in the first photo. It really emphasizes your quilt focal point.
I really like this...and I didn't think I had missed any of your posts. I don't see how I missed this.
I had a friend that had a screened in front porch...she drew one of these on her floor and painted it and sealed it. (this is Mariner's Compass--never mind...just looked back and see that you know that) Anyway, it was really nice.
i have never seen a quilt square on a hay barn before! very cool!
ReplyDeleteNeat barn quilt! I've never seen one on a hay barn before either. I guess they are becoming popular on any type of building.
ReplyDeletethe quilt square draws our attention to the barn. Then things get interesting a we look at all the details. Your shots give a whole story.
ReplyDeleteLove that they are still using it!
ReplyDeleteI love that someone took the time and patience to create this work of art for this treasured old barn! Wonderful photos, Carletta. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful square...I am always in awe of people who take the time to decorate their utilitarian buildings. (When I can barely hang a picture on the wall inside my house ;>)
ReplyDeleteLovely barn shots Carletta. The quilt design is a pretty feature of some of these places. I don't get to see too many of those.
ReplyDeleteOld charming barn with a very beautiful decoration. Somebody really care for this barn!
ReplyDeleteYou photographed this barn so beautifully and showed its charming sides in a such wonderful way!
I love when I see the quilt patterns on sides of barns I wish I knew more about why they are there.
ReplyDeleteSorry I made you cry. I am happy as my Mom is happy:) B
A very lovely quilt square, certainly boosts her up, although with all those hay bales, she's still quite charming!
ReplyDeleteA barn with lots of character and I enjoy the added effect, the quilt pattern
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt barn! The quilt design makes all the difference!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt blocks are so fun! I have only seen one around here.
ReplyDeleteI love it. so cool. what a great find. ( :
ReplyDeleteThe quilt pattern is especially nice! Lo
ReplyDeleteThis is very similar to our Texas barns - without the quilt square of course!
ReplyDeleteWoW, what a find!! that quilt looks brandey new and i adore the colors!!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt looks awfully new and fancy for that barn. Great captures.
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt square! And just look at all that lovely hay, stored away safely for the winter.
ReplyDeleteWeather worn yet charming hay barn with a lovely compass point quilt square.
ReplyDeletei like this one!
ReplyDeleteVery nice post... and I love that quilt square.
ReplyDeleteA real beauty of a hay barn, there, Carletta! I'm thinking the lil critters around there have a nice warm place to live inside there! LoL!
ReplyDeleteThank you =)
The fancy quilt square is quite the contrast to the barn!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fine barn and presented with some very good pictures. I like the quilt pattern as a decoration.
ReplyDeleteLove that little spark of creative color!
ReplyDeleteHow great the way this barn is built to follow the lay of the land--those smart farmers. Especially appreciated the perspective you chose to shoot from in the first photo. It really emphasizes your quilt focal point.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt square is the perfect touch to that falling apart old barn. Makes it look loved.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous block on the gray weathered wood. Jumps right out at you!
ReplyDeleteI really like this...and I didn't think I had missed any of your posts. I don't see how I missed this.
ReplyDeleteI had a friend that had a screened in front porch...she drew one of these on her floor and painted it and sealed it. (this is Mariner's Compass--never mind...just looked back and see that you know that) Anyway, it was really nice.