First I cut all of my "wood" for each barn and sorted it to make sure I had all of the pieces I needed for each barn.
In these barns I have owls, cows and of course we needed more barn cats harvesting the cat nip! |
Then I nailed them all together, ripped the seams out of the ones messed up and resewed them!
The barns with the silos are a lot easier to make than the full barns! |
This scrappy star pattern is from Bonnie Hunter, here is a link to the free pattern! |
My first log cabin block! |
Quilts are cat magnets! |
Cindy from Retro Revival, did you get my email? You won my giveaway!
Now all I have to do is sew all of my blocks together and I will have a finish! Yeah! My husband said now that I know how to build a barn, that I can build us a real one when we move! LOL
Missy
I'm anxious to see the finished quilt! ...always love pics of kitties :)
ReplyDeleteI love barns!! Those are so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteMissy ~ What absolutely delightful barn blocks....and sweet Kitties of course. This is going to be a wonderful quilt : )
ReplyDeleteYour cats surely love each other, I hope they have time for you! Lovely pictures. Great barns too!
ReplyDeleteYour barn blocks are just adorable! And the mass of cats on the quilt is too cute.
ReplyDeleteso cute, I can't wait to see the quilt completed. Cute cat photos too of course, Thank you for sharing at the hop xo
ReplyDeleteYou must have had such fun making all these barns!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see this quilt finished, interesting group of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWhat neat blocks Missy and your kitties are always so darn cute! Thanks for sharing.
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Not only are your cats and quilts drawn to each other but your cats certainly are contortionists! I always enjoy seeing them piled on each other or stretched into crazy shapes :)
ReplyDeleteCute Barns I can't wait to see your finish.
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