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August Barn Quilt Workshop July 13 2015, 0 Comments

 

 

Due to a overwhelming response for participation for our July workshops, we will be holding an August workshop! This event includes a class on the history of barn quilts and a workshop creating your own
2’x2’ Barn Quilt.

Lead by Marilyn Anderson, local artist.
  Two-night workshop on Monday, Aug. 10th & Monday, Aug. 24th
6:30 to 8:00 PM
at 4330 22nd Dorr MI 49323.
There is a $25.00 non-refundable registration fee and $65.00 due at the time of the first class.
Refreshments served.
If you have any questions feel free to call Marilyn at 616-299-9707 or email marilyn@americanbarnquilts.com

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REGISTRATION FORM

Name____________________________Address_____________________________________

Phone____________________________ Email______________________________________

Please note: this is a 2 night class to be held on Aug. 10 and Aug. 24, 2015

Please send form along with a $25.00 registration fee by Aug 4, 2015.
Please make check payable to:

Marilyn Anderson
4330 22nd
Dorr MI 49323.

Spring Has Sprung April 03 2015, 0 Comments

Spring has sprung and warmer weather is here to stay! Check out the website for our quilts that radiate Spring like this one! Our quilts will last you years as they are made from vinyl that withstand all weather.


Flag in the Barn Window September 18 2014, 0 Comments

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We all love receiving gifts, but how many of us find pure joy in giving gifts to others?

I believe that Shauna does. She purchased this quilt for her mother's birthday. What a sweet daughter!

A barn quilt was the perfect gift idea, since her mother had been admiring them on scenic drives and talking about how much she loved them. Shauna knew Flag in the Barn Window was the quilt for her mother because of her patriotism and love of everything country themed. I asked where her mother and father might hang it up, to which Shauna replied, "she wants the quilt on the shed (in the newly landscaped backyard) so she can look at it while sitting on their new patio."

Out of curiosity I asked if there were any quilters in Shauna's family, she replied, "I believe my grandmother quilts." I wonder if this is why Shauna's mother is so intrigued by barn quilts? Either way, Shauna assured me that she couldn't have "found anything more perfect" for her moms birthday gift this year.

I dare you to get into giving again. Share the love with your family and friends with a special gift that will be cherished for a lifetime.


Martha's Larakeet Flower Barn Quilt Story September 16 2014, 0 Comments

  Recently, I made this quilt for Martha from Cranford, New Jersey.

  It always excites me when new clients are as enthusiastic about barn quilts as I am. When I received Martha's order for this specific design, I asked her what got her interested in barn quilts. She proceeded to tell me about a trip she had just taken where she noticed quilts on barns and homes. She wondered, "what were these beautiful pieces of art? They were not Amish Hex Signs, but we're big, beautiful and full of vivid color! What did they mean?" Unfortunately her tour guides did not know much about the quilts, but after hopping online she found me in no time.

  Martha decided on the Larakeet Flower for its vivid colors and beautiful design. She states, "my home is a gray color with blue shutters and this color design will really draw your eye to the quilt." To her belief, she will be the first in her home town of 23,000 to have a barn quilt on her home. This news is just as exciting for me as for Martha! "My hope is that other people will see my beautiful quilt on the front of my home and want one of their own, I would love to see this art form on as many houses in Cranford as possible!"

  I'm so happy to be a part of this new found joy in a town far away from mine and hope this beauty can be spread far and wide in the years to come :-)

  Thank you Martha, I hope you enjoy your new quilt!


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