Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Barn Quilts Book GiveAway

Long time no chat!!!  It has been such a fun and enjoyable summer here so far and I hope you are enjoying it as well!

We are going to do a fun give away here on our blog today!


I was sent this wonderful book to review: Barn Quilts And The American Quilt Trail Movement by Suzi Parron with Donna Sue Groves.

Wow - in one word sums this book up.  I love barn quilts and every time I travel I search for them! This book is such a great source of information and beautiful pictures. This is one of those books that I recommend everyone have in their book collection!

The Give Away for a copy of this brand new book begins now and will end tomorrow evening  (August 9th, 2012) when we will choose the winner and contact them directly via email - so be sure and have your email registered with blogger so that we can get a hold of you if you win - "Anonymous" Bloggers - please note - we cannot contact you without the proper email address!!!!

You can read more about the author and her adventures here on her website:


(you can order this book directly from the above website also!)

and also here on her blog:


And here is a bit more information on this great book!

The story of the American Quilt Trail, featuring the colorful patterns of quilt squares painted large on barns throughout North America, is the story of one of the fastest-growing grassroots public arts movements in the United States and Canada. In Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement Suzi Parron takes us to twenty-five states as well as Canada to visit the people and places that have put this movement on America’s tourist and folk art map.

Through dozens of interviews with barn quilt artists, committee members, and barn owners, Parron documents a journey that began in 2001 with the founder of the movement, Donna Sue Groves. Groves’s desire to honor her mother with a quilt square painted on their barn became a group effort that eventually grew into a county-wide project. Today, quilt squares form a long imaginary clothesline, appearing on more than three thousand barns scattered along one hundred and twenty driving trails.

With more than eighty full-color photographs, Parron documents here a movement that combines rural economic development with an American folk art phenomenon.

Suzi Parron is a quilter, backwoods traveler, an avid kayaker and a folk art collector. She holds a Master of Arts in English from the University of Florida, with a concentration in the literature of the American South. She teaches English at Lakeside High School in Atlanta.

Donna Sue Groves launched the Ohio Quilt Barn Project in 2001. She was formerly the Southern Ohio field coordinator for Ohio’s Appalachian Arts Initiative and the Southern Ohio field representative for the Ohio Arts Council. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2010 Ohio Governor’s Award for the Arts in Community Development and Partnerships.






48 comments:

Supergoof said...

What a GREAT give-away!
Bye from The Netherlands.

Rina Mason said...

Looks like a great book. I always look for barn quilts when I'm on vacation. Thanks for the chance to win it.

Gill said...

This looks a great book!
I'd love to win a copy!

Gayle said...

What a great book! I've never seen a single one of these barn quilts here in Utah which makes me sad - they're awesome!

barbara woods said...

great book and i love quilt books thank you

Anonymous said...

I hope I win a copy.
From Wenche
wsolhaug@bbnett.no

Anonymous said...

Would love to win ....how could you not love a quilt wherever it may be... :)

pmanson@peoplepc.com

Mary said...

Barn quilts are wonderful. I am always looking for them.Illinois is getting more! Yea!!

Danice G said...

Hi. I am a follower. Please enter me in your giveaway. I do have a contact me form link on my blog's top left sidebar. Thank you :)

Mary said...

It sounds like a wonderful book. I am lucky to have four barn quilts within 10 miles of my house.

Kathryn said...

I'm always on the lookout for barn quilts in my travels. We need more!!

Linda C said...

Would love to be the winner of this book. Thanks for the chance.
A barn book to go in my Barn.

Linda C said...

Would love to be the winner of this book. Thanks for the chance.
A barn book to go in my Barn.

Grandma Rita said...

I always look for the quilts too. Would love to have this book.
Grandma Rita

Little Lady Patchwork said...

I would love to just drive around the country and look at all of those beautiful barns!
Stefanie

marie said...

We have a Barn Quilt trail here in
Tilliamook, Oregon. Hope you get to see it someday if you haven't already. Thanks for the chance to win the book.

LONA said...

Hi- I would love the chance to win this book. It looks like a great one. I live in central NE and know of a man in a neighboring community that makes barn quilts. Thanks for your generosity.

Marsha B said...

What a great book! I would love to win this one, thanks for the opportunity!

Twyla's Thimble said...

I would love to win this book growing up a farm girl would make it all the more special.

tubilinha tiacarminha said...

Acho esses tão bonitos que tenho vontade de fazer um em cada parede da minha casa,mas as pessoas não iriam entender.Afinal aqui no Brasil não temos essa tradição linda. Mas tenho uma colcha de um bloco só,não sei o nome,é muito bonito e complicado foi fazer as medidas...Obrigada.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I live in KY and we have lots of blocks on barns. They are absolutely beautiful. I'd love to have this book.
Diann
kyquiltymama@hotmail.com

Mary Ann said...

Just finished reading Suzi' blog, what a wonderful adventure she is having. I've only seen a few barn quilts. It gives you a sense of connection when you do see them. Would love to win a copy of her book.

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful way to document quilts! Thanks for the opportunity to win! dkmackie@shaw.ca

Diane H said...

Love the barn quilts. Thanks for a chance.

Anonymous said...

HI!WHAT AN INTERESTING QUILT BOOK! LOVE IT! THANKS FOR SHARING!

msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

jofridsquilt said...

That book looks wonderful. Would sure like to learn more about Barn Quilts. Hugs Jofrid

JAM said...
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Jean said...

I look for barns too. There are not many left any more.I think the book looks wonderful,Thanks for the give away.

Unknown said...

I'm crossing everything hoping I win. Don't find these. Oils in Australia that often. Great giveaway. Michele

JAM said...

Tara....I removed my other comment, because I had a brain blip and thought I was on Bari's blog and not yours....That is what I get for visiting and blogging at the same time! I am getting OLD...:)))) Thanks for the wonderful giveaway....Jo Ann

Gwen said...

This book sounds so interesting! Thanks so much for the chance to win a copy! :-)

Jocelyn said...

This book looks awesome! Thanks for the giveaway!

Mia's Cottage said...

Love it!! Awesome!!!
Donna

Stephanie said...

Looks like a good book. Shuttermom77 at gmail dot com

trump said...

Good luck folks with this contest. Richard

Nancy E said...

I love barns with quilt blocks on them. Still the barn was standing on my family's farm so many old barns are disappearing. Thanks for the chance to win the book!

Jocelyn said...

Hope everything is okay. You kind of went away :-(

trump said...

Best of luck with the contest folks. Richard

trump said...

Just wanted to wish you a happy Labor Day to you and your readers. Richard

Unknown said...

That's a great book. Its interesting and you'll learn a lot about quilting in that. I would love to get my hands on it.
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