I had an awesome group of students on Saturday at Quilted Threads for the Build-a-Barn class. We were so busy I forgot to take a group photo in front of Julie's quilt, See Rock City.
Here are a few of the barns and their builders.
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Almost everybody made a barn inspired by a real life barn.
Robin came into the class eager, but intimidated. She left, as you can see, happy and confident.
This is Kendall and her grandmother, Bonnie. They worked together to build a barn, and it was such fun to have them both in the class.
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4 comments:
Fantastic barn building work and so many happy faces - YES!
Loved the barns, everywhere I go I see a see a barn I want to do! Someday! I love Robin's doors.
Ok, Lynne, I'm going to have to give barn-building another go. These are awesome and I am jealous. Since I'm pretty sure you aren't going to be doing a workshop near me any time soon - ever! - I'm going to have to slog through it on my own with the help of Julie Sefton's Build a Barn book. Because I. must. have.
These barns are all fantastic!!!! Now I want to make a barn quilt!
Great job ladies!!!!
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