Friday, September 6, 2019

COLUMBIA RIVER AND QUILT BLOCKS

On Wednesday DH and I met my BIL/SIL at Cascade Locks, Oregon to go on a 5 hour cruise of part of the Columbia River.  We got there kind of early, so drove around the town a little.  I noticed a quilt block on the museum and as we continued down the road, there were lots of quilt blocks on houses, etc.  (didn't see any barns).  What a pleasant surprise!  I wondered who organized the placement of so many blocks.  I suppose there are a lot of quilters in town.  It's a small town and we didn't see a quilt shop or I would have wanted to stop to see if they knew.  Anyway, here are some of the quilt blocks that we saw.  The first 2 were on the same house.





This one was in front of city hall!
 Unfortunately, some of the photos didn't turn out very well and then I forgot to take a picture of the one on the museum.

This is the boat that we went on - it's a sternwheeler (paddle boat).


It was a beautiful day and the scenery was awesome!



Now, for what is on my design wall.  I showed the pattern for this unicorn pillow (or quilt) here.  I'm making it for my DGD for either Christmas or her 11th birthday (which is 3 days after Christmas).  The pillow will be 26" square.


I wouldn't want to make a whole quilt with 9 of these blocks!  It was fun, but kind of tedious.  I want to get it finished in plenty of time.

I think our weather is going to change now.  Next week the forecast is for highs in the 70s!  Yea!!

10 comments:

  1. What a nice surprise to see all the barn quilts. I absolutely love your quilt in your header. Hugs.

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  2. What a fun thing with the quilt block, but you bad there was no explanation. The cruise sounds like fun and the unicorn is amazing! I think if you decided to do more, you could mass produce them and it wouldn't be terribly tedious - no more than just one, really. And now you've got my wheels turning again. (And oh, how I do NOT need any more projects!)

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  3. What a fun excursion that must have been! I love all those quilt blocks everywhere; there must be lots of quilters there, and probably a quilt store too hidden away somewhere, known only to quilters. The unicorn is so cute; your granddaughter will love it! I don't think I'd like to make more than one of those either, but she may want you to make a quilt to go with the pillow-----just thinkin'. ---"Love"

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  4. Looks like a lovely time on the water--and the quilt blocks along the way are an added bonus.
    A very pretty unicorn, but I don't think I would want to do that 9 times, either. :)

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  5. Love all those quilt block painted signs.
    cute unicorn
    its getting chilly in CT. yay!

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  7. I've seen the sternwheeler and it looks like a lot of fun!! How cool you got to go on it!!
    The quilt blocks must be new since I was there. More info: http://www.cascadelocks.com/attractions/cascade-locks-quilt-block-trail/

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  8. The gorge is breath taking!!! I never get tired of of the view! What a fun trip!

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  9. How fun to find all the quilt blocks! Your trip sounds like fun, we have talked about taking a trip on the river some time we are there. Looks so pretty! Love the unicorn. It looks like it takes some time and concentration. She will love it!

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  10. We're going to Oregon in October to drive the Columbia River. Loved reading your blog post about the River Cruise you took - hope we can work that in on our trip. Love the barn quilts too!

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