Barn 2b Wild

Barn 2b Wild Inspired by barn quilt patterns designed to "spruce" up a barn, Barn2bWild creates original art for states and in Canada.
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History of the Barn Quilt

Barn quilts are a relatively new art form that began in 2001. The credit goes to Donna Sue Groves of Ohio, who had an idea to paint a quilt square on a newly purchased, rather “unsightly” barn to honor her mother, a master quilter. The quilt square added an element of interest to the barn and the idea caught on in the community, eventually spreading to neighboring c

ounties and states. To date, quilt trails have been developed in about half of the U.S. Some cities have developed guide maps to barn quilt locations. The map may provide a picture of the square and an explanation of its meaning. Barm quilts aren’t limited to just appearing on barns. Quilt squares can add interest to any type of building or structures, from houses, garages, sheds or just mounted on two posts and displayed in a yard or a park.

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