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Barn Quilt Coloring Book: 400 Quilt Patterns

AUTHOR Lettau, John H.
PUBLISHER Independently Published (02/04/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Today colorful barn quilts, also called quilt blocks, can be found along many highway, rural back roads and even in towns and cities through out America and Canada. The interest in this fast growing grass roots art movement started not many years ago in Ohio and continues to grow daily as communities, social clubs and other clubs see what barn quilt blocks can do to promote tourism and the local history/heritage. Brilliant barn quilt patterns are displayed on barns, corn cribs, and other farm out buildings throughout farm country and even in towns and cities.Barn Quilt Projects are usually supported and organized to educate, promote and celebrate the unique agricultural heritage of an area through the visual combination of barns and quilt patterns. Farms are vital to the economic well being of many rural communities. handmade barn quilt blocks provide warmth, beauty, and an outlet for individual artistic expression. Plus, promoting tourism is an important part of all local barn quilt projects. Barn quilt projects are here to stay and will continue to grow into the future.

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ISBN-13: 9798538306602
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 112
Carton Quantity: 36
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.23 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.61 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Today colorful barn quilts, also called quilt blocks, can be found along many highway, rural back roads and even in towns and cities through out America and Canada. The interest in this fast growing grass roots art movement started not many years ago in Ohio and continues to grow daily as communities, social clubs and other clubs see what barn quilt blocks can do to promote tourism and the local history/heritage. Brilliant barn quilt patterns are displayed on barns, corn cribs, and other farm out buildings throughout farm country and even in towns and cities.Barn Quilt Projects are usually supported and organized to educate, promote and celebrate the unique agricultural heritage of an area through the visual combination of barns and quilt patterns. Farms are vital to the economic well being of many rural communities. handmade barn quilt blocks provide warmth, beauty, and an outlet for individual artistic expression. Plus, promoting tourism is an important part of all local barn quilt projects. Barn quilt projects are here to stay and will continue to grow into the future.

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