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Following the Barn Quilt Trail Suzi Parron Donna Sue ~ “Following the Barn Quilt Trail weaves an enchanting narrative of the places people and history behind the growing number of barn quilts dotting the countryside—providing us all with a more meaningful and more colorful way to reconnect with our rural heritage The photos and stories illustrate the affection creativity and dedication behind each block ensuring that you will never look at one—let alone a whole trail—the same way again”—Danae Peckler National Barn Alliance

Following the Barn Quilt Trail by Suzi Parron Paperback ~ “Following the Barn Quilt Trail weaves an enchanting narrative of the places people and history behind the growing number of barn quilts dotting the countryside—providing us all with a more meaningful and more colorful way to reconnect with our rural heritage The photos and stories illustrate the affection creativity and dedication behind each block ensuring that you will never look at one—let alone a whole trail—the same way again”—Danae Peckler National Barn Alliance

Following the Barn Quilt Trail by Suzi Parron ~ Suzi Parron in cooperation with Donna Sue Groves documented the massive public art project known as the barn quilt trail in her 2012 book Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement The first of these projects began in 2001 when Groves and community members created a series of twenty painted quilt squares in Adams County Ohio

Following the Barn Quilt Trail · Ohio University Press ~ “Following the Barn Quilt Trail weaves an enchanting narrative of the places people and history behind the growing number of barn quilts dotting the countryside—providing us all with a more meaningful and more colorful way to reconnect with our rural heritage The photos and stories illustrate the affection creativity and dedication behind each block ensuring that you will never look at one—let alone a whole trail—the same way again”

Following the Barn Quilt Trail Quilting in the Country ~ In Following the Barn Quilt Trail Parron brings readers along as she her new love Glen their dog Gracie and their converted bus Ruby leave the stationary life behind Suzi and Glen follow the barn quilt trail through thirty states across thirteen thousand miles as Suzi collects the stories behind the brightly painted squares

Following a Barn Quilt Trail Through Kansas Community Grit ~ In Following the Barn Quilt Trail Suzi Parron in cooperation with Donna Sue Groves documented the massive public art project known as the barn quilt trail The first of these projects began in 2001 when Groves and community members created a series of twenty painted quilt squares in Adams County Ohio

Discover the Beauty of The Quilt Barn Trail Visit Coshocton ~ Following the Coshocton County Heritage Quilt Barn Trail is to connect with past times Every pattern records a family history through the reproduction of old quilt squares and stories told in memory of those who worked to create them The Coshocton County Heritage Quilt Barn Trail is a project of the Pomerene Center for the Arts

Barn Quilts and Quilt Trails Home Facebook ~ Barn Quilts and Quilt Trails 10K likes Home of Suzi Parron author of the books Following the Barn Quilt and with Donna Sue Groves of Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement

Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail ~ Over near Omaha is a really lovely quilt trailthe first in Nebraska in Cass County I love this oneStarry Night Nebraska also gave us a chance to visit with friends Renae Kamler of Fillmore County was one of the early barn quilt trail organizers and has become a friend over the years

Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail ~ The first quilt trail was created in Adams County Ohio in 2001 Donna Sue Groves wanted to honor her mother Maxine and her quilting art by painting a quilt block on their tobacco barn Read More


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