The top photo is the one I took with Go Postal almost four years ago...we saw this barn up near Todd where we often ride bikes and he liked the style, especially the tall window over the door. His barn has grown a little bigger than this one and will have sheds on the sides but still have this feel. As we were googling about the other NC Quilt barns we came across this second photo. Looks like they have added a Star of Bethlehem block (and unfortunately covered the window). We designed a Log Cabin block for his new barn that will sit centered above the garage doors and below the window.
Looks like about half the blocks are painted directly on the old barns and the other half are like this one...painted on a plywood foundation and hung like a picture. I think he likes this second option better (and it will be easier to paint).
4 comments:
Fantastic photos, GP's will be W-A-A-A-A-Y nicer! ;)
I think the "foundation" block would be the way to go too.
Too bad they had to cover the window but the block they chose is beautiful. Have you figured out what colors you'll use in your block?
I know the Cranberry Springs - Bethlehem Star Barn Quilt, and I too have cycled by here and the Railroad Grade Rd. It is a nice barn, a nice farm, but a "great" Barn Quilt. I would like to see your (and Go Postal's) new Barn Quilt when it is done. Please take a few pictures of the work-in-process if you can.
Join me at http://barnquilting.ning.com/
Very cool.
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