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Out of stockPumpkins anyone? Who said Halloween has to be scary? Display this adorable pumpkin to kick off the fall harvest season!
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Out of stockDo Spring Daffodils put a smile on your face?
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I LOVE Barn Quilts - here's our answer to having one you can see every day! Rustic but refined, this simple two-color combination is a winner - a beautiful geometric quilt block finished in black and whites shades, I bet you have the perfect place for it! Karla sent us this note about her barn quilt block:
I wanted to let you know that the beautiful wood quilt block arrived safely. It is so pretty!!!! You did such a wonderful job!!! The navy color is perfect!!! Thank you so much for all your hard work and time in making both of my quilt blocks. I appreciate your willingness to find a navy color that matched what I was wanting. Thank you!!! You have been so kind!!! ~Karla S
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Out of stockI've always loved this quilt pattern. So traditional yet fits into a modern setting very well. We painted this on in fall colors - using a rich buttery cream and a wonderful pumpkin color. I can almost smell the pies and bread baking!
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Who was the Farmer's Daughter? I'd love to know, quilt block names are a mystery to me! One of the things I really like about this block is it’s simplicity, and yet it has quite a bit of visual interest. Even though it’s clearly a traditional design, it still translates well into modern quilts. The Farmer’s Daughter Quilt Block pattern is made up of simple squares and half square triangles typically using three colors - but how cute would it be with just two...
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I often describe this as a Rustic Quilt Ladder, but really it works great in urban chic, modern or in a farmhouse settings! We used a gray stain that sort of takes on a steel blue gray look - it's really quite striking and looks good with all colors. ** Because of it's size, this item is local pickup only**
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One of my favorite Quilt Blocks - perfect for Spring! Did you know watching the flight path of geese was used as a guide to find water, food and places to rest? This 12 x 12 x1.5 inch square is a good example of flying geese flight patterns! Make from individually cut pieces of wood, glued together and framed. No two blocks are alike!