Here it is! Ta- Da! Painted!! Done!
Wait! Something doesn't look right!! Un-stinkin-believable!
It is supposed to be a double sawtooth!
I have no clue what my block is called, but I'm not changing it!
It goes right along with the humble quilting I do!
This is a little potting shed I designed and my brother built. My hubby calls it the putter shed... (no golf clubs in there at all!)
My own private art installation!!
No comment on the forsythia. No matter how large it gets and we feel like the deer won't damage it, it must be deer delicacy, because they decimate it when we take off the fencing.
It makes me smile to see it!!
Love, love, love your barn quilt! It looks perfect on your potting shed!
ReplyDeleteQuilt is perfect! Not humble at all.
ReplyDeleteHa! Anybody can have a Double Sawtooth, but yours is now unique! I love it and that shed is absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteI like your block enormously and just may have to make one!
ReplyDeleteI like it better than the double sawtooth star.
ReplyDeleteYour barn quilt looks terrific on your she shed!
ReplyDeleteI actually like you quilt block the way you did it. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI think it's cool!
ReplyDeleteWould not know it wasn't designed this way if you didn't say it. I love it!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fun to look at.... I hope you enjoy it for many years to come!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! And that was just a design choice, not a mistake, remember that. You'll smile most every time you see it now. I know I feel good every time I drive into my garage which has a carolina lily barn quilt over the door.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - even if it isn't the original design. It looks great on your potting shed. I painted a small one a couple of years ago, but never hung it up. It's on a window sill in my sewing room.
ReplyDeletePerfect installation of a perfect block!! Love the design of your shed too!
ReplyDeleteThe “quilt” is perfect..... perfectly yours!!! What a sweet shed. Love it all.
ReplyDeleteMona
That looks great, both shed and quilt block! I think I like your design better than the double saw tooth. It is not humble, it is unique!
ReplyDeleteLove your barn quilt. I am just getting ready to do mine and fon't know what kind of paint to use for it to be outside. Any suggestions. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteUse a good coat Or two of primer, and then just exterior house paint.
Hey, it turned out great. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI love it. Look forward to completing mine
ReplyDeleteIt makes me smile too, Lori. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool new star block you designed! Your barn quilt is delightful and perfct place to diplay it. I m wanting to make one too, tho I m not good at masking off and painting....I ll have to look for a nice board on the beach this winter.
ReplyDeleteLove your barn quilt. It's perfect! Looks great on the shed!
ReplyDeleteWow this is lovely. Are you going to quilt as well in the shed.the shed is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteLove your barn quilt! A bunch were inspired after our quilt Guild meeting last night are setting up a painting session.Thanks for the wonderful trunk show and presentation last night.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, both your potting shed and your barn quilt.
ReplyDeleteWonderful one-of-a-kind barn block! It looks perfect on your little shed (which is darling BTW).
ReplyDeleteYour barn quilt adds a little sparkle to your she shed. Love it’s unique design.
ReplyDeleteIt's very easy to see why you are so pleased with the Barn Quilt. What appeared to be a mistake actually compliments the block. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteConnie
Lori has a She Shed! LOL. Serious envy for the shed and for your star. They're both wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour little rustic potting shed is perfect now with its own barn quilt - love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Love the shed and your barn quilt looks great on it!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the cute potting shed with the great looking quilt block.
ReplyDeleteBoy, do I love it. Good job.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteLove your barn quilt! I have one on the wall in my living room. We quilters love our quilt art whether it is wood or fabric.
ReplyDeleteYour She Shed is super cute. Nice design. The quilt block just adds the right touch to it.
ReplyDeleteLori, It's fun to see it getting installed on your Putter shed. Nice Brother who built it.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! Your star is unique!
ReplyDeleteYour barn quilt looks great! And it's proof that even something unintended can be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh it is beautiful! Love it. Barn quilts are such a great art form.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great star block--and it is uniquely yours.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so at home on your shed. What a sweet sight.
I can see my barn quilt on my shed out my kitchen window and it makes me smile every time.
Perfect just perfect........ wish I had a barn quilt even if I had to have deer as well.....
ReplyDeleteYay! I love seeing these when out and about. Very rare in our part of the country. I bet it makes you smile every time you see it and how great that it had an oops in it too! More to smile about.:)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous barn quilt! I hope to have the right setting for one, someday.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great - who is to say it wasn't designed that way?
ReplyDeletelove it and love your shed!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect to me, in fact, I've made that exact block :-)
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteNow you can be on the Oregon Barn Quilt Trail.
ReplyDeleteNo matter what it is called, it's cute.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect, exactly as it is! I think this needs to be a quilt now. LOL
ReplyDeleteMore than wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!!
ReplyDeleteThat is definitely something I would do. It’s still beautiful and your shed is adorable❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteSorry I didn't see this sooner. Love it! Perfect for your shed and says "A Quilter Putters Here". Hmmm, and another new block for the Quilt Block Canon!
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