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Barn Quilt, the Sequel “Live and Learn”

In Creativity, family, farming, Projects, Quilts by BrendaJuly 12, 20231 Comment

It’s barn quilt time again at Johnson Family Farms!  It all started back in the spring of 2015 when I learned to make one myself.  I did 5 blog posts …

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Pandemic Projects 4

In Creativity, family, farming, Projects, Quilts by BrendaJune 5, 20214 Comments

Well, as I continue, I realize that I thought I would include many other projects that haven’t made the cut so far. I’ve decided to give them a quick nod …

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Pandemic Projects 3

In Creativity, Projects, Quilts, Uncategorized by BrendaMay 10, 202114 Comments

Well, I’ve got to keep pushing through this.  I have to say, I think you may be surprised by a couple of my last pandemic projects, so stick with me.  …

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Baby Quilt

In Creativity, Projects, Quilts, Uncategorized by BrendaMarch 14, 20192 Comments

In my quilting adventures, I have learned to call everything I make “practice!” It takes off the pressure for perfection and paves the way to my creative juices flowing.   …

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Inspiration

In Creativity, Friends, Quilts, Thoughts by BrendaApril 23, 201812 Comments

Inspiration.  An ounce of inspiration is worth more than a pound of scolding and finger pointing to motivate me.  How about you? You can tell me I need to clean …

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Planning, Organizing and FEAR

In Creativity, organization, Projects, Quilts by BrendaMay 8, 20174 Comments

Ever feel like you spend way more time planning a sewing project than actually doing it?  I’m one of those.  Although I feel like the planning stages are very important, …

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Decorating the Barn Addition

In Creativity, family, farming, Quilts by BrendaJanuary 16, 20172 Comments

Well looking back on a blog from November of 2015, I found I never followed up on my promise to keep you posted on the installation of the recently purchased …

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Dedication of the Bowery Quilt

In Creativity, History, Quilts, Thoughts by BrendaAugust 10, 20153 Comments

Recently I finished a project. I didn’t document the progress, because I started it last year before I had my website up and running. Last year on July 25th, I ...
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Barn Quilt Hanging

In Creativity, family, farming, Quilts by BrendaJune 13, 20154 Comments

Well, today was the day!  After weeks of waiting after the sign was completed, waiting for it to dry, waiting to get the crops planted, waiting for side dressing the ...
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Barn Quilt 3

In Creativity, farming, Quilts by BrendaApril 24, 2015Leave a Comment

And the saga continues. I started out in the barn on sawhorses. Mike had primed the board, and I got out my ruler and pencil, and started drawing out the ...
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Barn Quilt

In Creativity, family, Quilts by BrendaApril 10, 2015Leave a Comment

We just had the last end of our old barn resided. That old weathered end of the barn had been staring at me for years. I’ve watched that barn age …

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