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Mary Winegar of Oswego, Illinois, sent me these two photos of a gorgeous barn quilt in her town. There is no quilt trail there, but that doesn't stop barn owners from creating quilt art!
I love the pattern and also love the closeup shot of the quilt through the trees. Great photo art inspired by barn art.
Thanks, Mary for sharing this.
I can't wait until the weather gets warm so I can head back out into barn quilt world!
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