Tuesday, May 5, 2020

UNCLE HENRY'S BARN

Thanks for all the great suggestions for my barn quilt name!  I ended up taking one of my sister's ideas, which really seemed to be the right name.  When we were kids, we would go to visit my Mom's aunts, uncles and cousins in Minnesota every summer and we always stayed with Uncle Henry and Aunt Gertrude.  I even spent over a month there the summers I turned 13 and 14 - it is a very fond memory.  So "Uncle Henry's Barn" seemed right.


I finished the house quilt, which I named "16 Houses"!  That name was pretty obvious for me.  I love how it turned out.


When I was looking for backing in my fabric closet, I noticed these blocks I had made for a quilt that I gave my brother and SIL.  I had made the top too large and taken these blocks off, so I decided to use them on the back.  I had just enough of the yellow fabric, which has eagles flying across the back.


I wanted to share a couple more pictures of the doll quilt that I received in Lori's doll quilt exchange. The doll, named Albert (after my grandpa), was my Mom's doll and is about 100 years old.  He doesn't look that old, does he?  He has new hair and shoes and I made him some clothes a few years ago.  I think a doll quilt should have pictures taken with a doll.


The quilt I received is large enough to wrap Albert up in it.


My next project will be a quilt of valor for my son who is retiring from the Air Force.  His retirement ceremony is supposed to be June 8 but we don't know yet if it will take place.  Once I decided to make him a quilt (which will be a lap quilt), I ordered a panel with eagles on it and have decided I want to have a flying geese border made out of red, white and blue grunge fabric, so I hope I can get some of that fabric locally or I will have to order it on line.  I need to get going on it!!

Thanks for visiting!  Hope you are all well.

11 comments:

  1. Awesome finishes! Your Uncle Henry's Barn quilt is a masterpiece! I like the big houses in the 16 Houses quilt. I have been wanting to make a house quilt for a long time, so you have inspired me to go ahead and get started. Sandy at sewhigh.blogspot.com

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  2. What a delightful post Ruth! Uncle Henry's Barn is the perfect name for your gorgeous quilt and what special memories it holds for you. My very best childhood memories are of the time spent at my grandparents farm. Love the house quilt; the back is just as pretty as the front.

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  3. I love Uncle Henry's Barn! Did you draft the pattern for the barn and silo yourself, if not I would love to find the pattern?

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  4. Oh, so many little pieces in both quilt, and how precious is your barn quilt and its name! My cousins and I used to love to play in my daddy's big barn too! I guess I need to start making doll quilts, or at least smaller things than I've done for so many years. You encourage me to try to start that. Stay safe, and have fun! ---"Love"

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  5. Uncle Henry's Barn is perfect, it holds wonderful memories and that's what a quilt should do! I love that barn block. The house quilt is very pretty and the back makes it special. I like that, too! You are so fortunate to have your Mom's doll, he is adorable wrapped in the cute quilt. Wonderful memories all around! Yep, June 8 isn't too far away so better get started on that quilt. It will be fun and a great gift for your son. Our SIL's promotion ceremony is up in the air right now, too. Step daughter wants to come here for a visit with DH grandsons but has to wait to see when her hubby's ceremony is going to take place so she can plan the visit. Everything is on hold. I hope things open up again soon but this virus is going to be around for a long time and we can't hide from it forever. Just have to learn to live with it and stay as healthy as possible I'm afraid. Enjoy your sewing and find some fun!

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  6. Perfect name! And I love the bright houses - again! The quilt for your son sounds like it will be perfect. I hope you can find a local quilt shop open. I'm not sure what the rules are any more and know they vary from state to state, so good luck! I look forward to seeing how your description becomes a reality!

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  7. great name for your barn quilt.
    Your house quilt turned out great - how fun to have sister quilts even the same fan quilting~

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  8. The sampler quilt is awesome and such a super setting!! Great job on the house quilt and I love the backing. So sad for many who have worked hard and cannot be recognized as they should. I'm sure the quilt you make him will be amazing!!

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  9. That is such a warm and cozy looking quilt--Uncle Henry would be proud!
    Your house quilt turned out very well, and I like what you did on the back.
    You received an adorable doll quilt in Lori's swap. Albert looks so comfy.

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  10. I absolutely love your barn quilt. It really turned out great!

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  11. That's the perfect name for your quilt Ruth and a lovely reminder of happy times spent with your Aunt and Uncle. It's a fabulous quilt. 16 houses looks great and I love the backing! Albert is looking good for his age and very cosy in his new quilt.

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