Barn Quilts of Grundy County, Iowa


Barn Quilt Presentations
March 5, 2010, 5:35 PM
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This week I had the pleasure of meeting a group of ladies at the Binford House in Marshalltown, IA.  Their Club invited me to have lunch and then present the Barn Quilts of Grundy County project.  Barn Quilt presentations are generally 20-30 minutes in length…if I don’t get side-tracked, but presentations can last as long or as short as the audience so desires.  For this particular presentation, I took a Barn Quilt display piece that has a few photos and a large map with project descriptions.  I also had a few publicity pieces that the Barn Quilt project has been lucky enough to be included in in the last few years.  I also had brochures, large maps, and bigger photos to share.  The presentation consists of a basic background of the project, guidelines, current plans, description of tours and areas within the Barn Quilt tour, and more.  Questions are always welcome and can sometimes begin a new topic! 
I’d like to thank the gals at the Binford House for asking me to join them and I do hope they enjoyed the presentation. 

If your club or organization would like a presentation on “Iowa’s Original Barn Quilt Project”, please contact Kelly at 319-825-3606 or email barnquilts@gcmuni.net.  Presentations are FREE of charge, except mileage is sometimes nice depending on how far travel takes me, and if the group would like to donate a little something to the Barn Quilt Project!



Is it Spring yet?
February 22, 2010, 2:54 PM
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While I, and many others in the U.S. are patiently waiting for Spring’s arrival, I thought I would warm your thoughts with a few pictures of warm, sunny days filled with Barn Quilts.  So sit back, relax, think warm thoughts and enjoy viewing a few photos from the Barn Quilts of Grundy County!



2010 Calendars are only a few days away!
October 23, 2009, 7:02 PM
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The annual Barn Quilts of Grundy County calendar will be available in just a few short days.  This year’s calendar features 11 new quilt block locations and two project favorite photos as well as a full location map on the backside.  Calendars will be available for purchase on Wednesday, October 28 for $10.  Calendars can be found at the Barn Quilts of Grundy County office (705 F Avenue, Grundy Center), Grundy County Extension office (703 F Avenue, Grundy Center), Simple Pleasures (202 Broad St., Reinbeck), Country Closet (427 Main St., Reinbeck), Brick Bungalow (504 West 4th, Wellsburg), Conrad General Store (101 N. Main, Conrad), Something to Share (127 N. Main, Conrad), the Grundy County Heritage Welcome Center (Hwy. 14 & 20), Grundy County Heritage Museum (306 Broadway, Morrison), and the Cedar Falls Visitors & Tourism Bureau (6510 Hudson Rd., Cedar Falls). 

2010 Barn Quilts of Grundy County calendar

2010 Barn Quilts of Grundy County calendar

Orders can be sent to barnquilts@gcmuni.net or by calling 319-825-3606.  Calendars are $10 and a small amount of postage will be required if sending calendars directly from our office.  For more information, please do not hesitate to call or email!



Turning the big 6-0!
July 16, 2009, 8:26 PM
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Ok, so its not 60 as in age, but just as important as a birthday!  The Barn Quilts of Grundy County has now jumped to having 60 quilt blocks dotting rural Grundy County’s landscape! 

On Wednesday, July 15, Alliant Energy made the journey to help me, once again, to mount 4 blocks.  A HUGE thank you goes out to Alliant Energy for helping do this task…without them, I’d be lost!  Im sure they probably had better and more important things to be doing, so a thank you goes out to my Alliant guys for generously taking time to spend the day with me and our barn owners! 

Our first two blocks belong to John & Vera Krull.  They are located at:  21563 280th St., Grundy Center.  I am so happy they called and wanted to become a part of the project.  They have such a perfect place and buildings for the quilt blocks. 

Alliant Energy mounting "Bed of Stars" at the Krull location

Alliant Energy mounting "Bed of Stars" at the Krull location

"Bed of Stars"

"Bed of Stars"

Krull's second block - "Rail Fence"

Krull's second block - "Rail Fence"

Our next location was at the Grundy County Heritage Welcome Center (the Mill).  Although they already had a smaller block, 4’x4′, it is not a regular Barn Quilt.  Their block is part of the Grundy County Development Alliance’s “Community Quilt” project that was started 2 years ago.  Since the Mill’s block almost looked like a postage stamp on the side of their building, they asked for a larger, more visible block.  Ask – and you shall receive!

Alliant Energy mounting "Windblown" at the Mill - located on the intersection of Hwy. 20 and 14, north of Grundy Center

Alliant Energy mounting "Windblown" at the Mill - located on the intersection of Hwy. 20 and 14, north of Grundy Center

"Windblown"

"Windblown"

The fourth and final block is located at Bernie & Elaine Schnell’s farmstead, north of Stout, at 25609 110th St., Parkersburg.  This couple called in early winter and wanted to have a barn quilt.  They picked their own design (Grandmother’s Choice), colors, and their daughter, Carmen, actually came home in mid-June and painted the block.  Its neat to have such family involvement and pride associated with the Barn Quilt project.  So glad they’re a part of the Barn Quilt family!

Moving the block closer to the corn crib

Moving the block closer to the corn crib

"Grandmother's Choice"

"Grandmother's Choice"

Thanks to all who helped with painting, building, transporting, mounting and for being involved in the Barn Quilt Project!  So glad we can say we have 60!



Author Visits Grundy County Barn Quilts
June 18, 2009, 2:56 PM
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On Wednesday, June 17, Suzi Parron, an Ohio University Press commissioned author, joined us for discussion and reminiscing about the Barn Quilts of Grundy County.  She is traveling around the country and visiting many barn quilt project sites.  Her book will touch on how the projects have improved tourism in areas, will include stories from actual quilt block owners, individual county/state project information, photos and much more!  I really don’t know where to begin with what will be included in her book – but we are very pleased to met Suzi and had the chance to tell our story – the story of “Iowa’s Original Barn Quilt Project – Barn Quilts of Grundy County.”  Many of my Board of Directors, past sponsors and a few quilt block owners were present and all had the chance to tell their story.  It was interesting to hear the upbeat and positive feelings these people have when talking about the project and how proud they are to be involved with it!  If you’d like to read about Suzi and her travels while writing this book, check out her blog at http://americanquilttrail.blogspot.com/

A shot of some who attended the Barn Quilt meeting with Suzi Parron.

A shot of some who attended the Barn Quilt meeting with Suzi Parron.



Barn Quilt Travel Guide
June 8, 2009, 5:06 PM
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As people call, email or write for information about the Barn Quilts of Grundy County, I find that a map with just small locations dotted out just isn’t enough!  So, a new travel guide was produced to include ALL quilt block locations, larger map with Main Loop highlighted, other spots of interest while touring, ads from over 25 local Grundy County businesses to encourage shopping, dining, & recreation and of course, a note of where you can obtain MORE information. 
I do hope this guide proves useful for our many travelers.  If you’d like one mailed to you, please email barnquilts@gcmuni.net or call 319-825-3606! 

Just a taste of what the guide looks like!

Just a taste of what the guide looks like!



New Day, New Tour Group!
June 8, 2009, 4:40 PM
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American Trust Bank Club - June 4, 2009 Tour

American Trust Bank Club - June 4, 2009 Tour

Yes, I just had another bus tour come through Grundy County.  On Thursday, June 4, a group of around 40 from the Dubuque, IA area met me for a day of touring the countryside and viewing over 15 quilt blocks on our journey.  From the beginning of the day, I knew this group was special!  Very nice people and extremely nice travel director, Joan Gibson!  (Thanks for bringing your people to Grundy County, Joan!)
We met at the Grundy County Heritage Welcome Center for rolls and coffee and then were off towards Wellsburg.  In Wellsburg we toured the Neessen House/Walters Collection, the Wells Hotel, viewed a quilt show by the “Knot Sew Perfect Piecers” and had some extra time to do a little shopping!  I was so happy with the group because everything went to schedule and timing!  I do believe the group enjoyed the Wellsburg stop.
Next, we traveled to Conrad where we had lunch at Carol’s Restaurant, Bakery & Inn and had time to do a little shopping….AGAIN!  Although there were a little stumbles in Conrad, all in all, it was a good stop and worth while!  After filling our bellies and for some, emptying their wallets, we headed off to Morrison where we stopped at the Grundy County Heritage Museum.  I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, I love this place! 

Some of the group looking through the replica General Store at the Morrison Museum.

Some of the group looking through the replica General Store at the Morrison Museum.

There is quite a bit to see in the Museum and always a great stop – even if you are limited on time.  The above photo of the group in front of the quilt block “Bear’s Paw” is in front of the Morrison Museum. 
After checking out the artifacts, miniature room, gift shop, replica barn, general store & pioneer home, it was time to head over to Reinbeck for an afternoon snack stop.  An ice cream sundae definitely hit the spot as we devoured the sweet treat in The Fountain on Main in Reinbeck!  mmm, hot fudge!  As some fed their sweet tooth, others wandered around Main Street to some of the local specialty shops.  And again, I saw more ladies boarding the bus with shopping bags! hmm, is there a common trend appearing here?! 
On our way back to the Grundy County Welcome Center, we viewed a couple more blocks and our goodbyes were made.  Thank you to Joan for bringing such a fun and friendly group to Grundy County to view the Barn Quilts!  Hope the group had a great day and will tell others to travel our way again!



First Barn Quilt Tour of 2009
April 27, 2009, 5:02 PM
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Thursday, April 23 proved to be an excellent day to have the first Barn Quilts of Grundy County tour of 2009!  The weather was perfect, not too warm or cold, slightly windy, but overall, great.  The small group of 17 ventured up from the West Des Moines Christian Church for a day outing. 

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Our tour began in Conrad, where I met the group for a little shopping and investigation.  Most of the group was in the Conrad General Store when I arrived.  The General Store attracts many people all the time, coincidentally it is also the Grundy County’s ONLY quilt supply shop.  Hundreds of bolts of fabric cover the sides of the walls along with sewing equipment, antiques and gift items.  cgssigns

After a little browsing of Main Street Conrad, the group hopped back onto the bus and we began our day tour.  When tours are large enough for a step-on guide, I join them and lead them around the county and explain and maybe even show them some things they normally would not learn or see.  Our first brief stop was in Beaman.  We pulled over to see our first quilt block and take a group photo. 

West Des Moines Christian Church - April 23, 2009 - Standing in front of quilt block "Arrowheads"

West Des Moines Christian Church - April 23, 2009 - Standing in front of quilt block "Arrowheads"

After admiring a quilt block on a large and up-close scale, we moved on to Grundy Center.  The group had a tour planned at the Grundy County Courthouse.  The Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was built in 1891.  We met our tour guide, Mary Schmidt, County Auditor, and she led us around a couple floors of the building.  We saw the court room, recorders office, Board of Supervisors Meeting room, Auditors office and more.  It was a very informational tour.  A tour I plan on having other groups take in the future!   

A shot of the group from the Courthouse stairway.

A shot of the group from the Courthouse stairway.

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After the Courthouse tour, the group had some free time to look around at many of Grundy Center’s downtown specialty shops.  After browsing it was time again to head back to bus and move on to our next destination.  Our next stop was in Morrison at the Grundy County Heritage Museum.  This is a key spot on each and every tour.  I love this place!  It is educational and just plain interesting!  This museum serves as the county’s environmental education center.  It displays a wide variety of artifacts from Grundy County’s cultural past and also includes natural history and displays of wildlife mounts and aquarium displays.  The museum is also home to a 90-foot long diorama that depicts the transformation of Grundy County prairie to farmland and also has a replica 1900’s farmhouse, barn and general store with all the furnishings!  If you have never visited, I strongly suggest you do!  For more information, call 319-345-2688 – Museum is open Tues-Thurs 8am-4:30pm or by appointment….and its FREE! 

 

The General Store

 After viewing the museum, it was time to take the hungry group on to lunch.  We traveled towards into Reinbeck where we ate lunch at Indulge!  Yummy!  Indulge is owned by Glenda Billerbeck  and she also owns The Fountain on Main.  We ate in Indulge and it was great.  Great atmosphere, plenty of room and I believe we enjoyed good conversation and food! 

A view of the group at Indulge during lunch.
A view of the group at Indulge during lunch.

After lunch they had free time to look around and then it was off again on the bus to finish up the day.  We toured the countryside that afternoon and saw many quilt blocks.  I believe the group saw 20 quilt blocks during their trip to Grundy County.  I do hope they learned a little while they were here and may suggest their friends and family visit us in the future.  The only part I wish would have been better was the speaker system…there was none besides my own voice!  I wish I could have explained more about the county and each quilt block we saw, but I didn’t want to scream over the noises of the bus and wind all day.  But all in all, I believe it was a good outing.  Thank you to the West Des Moines Christian Church for visiting us in Grundy County!



Another Quilt Block Arrival
February 3, 2009, 10:02 PM
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I was told this morning that a new quilt block had popped up!  I have been waiting on this block as the family had plans on painting it and mounting it themselves.  So I’ve been waiting for the good word.  It is now up for all to see in the glorious frigid Iowa weather. 
This block is titled “County Fair Variation” and is on the Ron & Eileen Flater farmstead.  Their son and daughter-in-law in Ohio contacted me over a year ago asking about having a barn quilt.  They had plans of building & painting the block in Ohio and bringing it home when they visited.  The large block traveled to Iowa in December and made its arrival for Christmas.  If you are familiar with our blocks and their names, you’ll notice that we already have “County Fair.”  Yes, we do, but the Flater family was insistent that we allow them to have that name because the fair and 4-H means a great deal to the entire family.  So it is called “variation” just to clarify between the two blocks. 
For more information about the family and the block, please go to www.grundycountyia.com
Welcome to the Loop, “County Fair Variation!” 

County Fair Variation

County Fair Variation



Out with the old…In with the new!
January 23, 2009, 8:16 PM
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In doing some VERY early Spring cleaning, I came across a couple boxes of old Barn Quilts of Grundy County calendars.  Calendars from 2006, 2007 and 2008, and I don’t really know what to do with them.  I need the extra storage, but I don’t want to throw these calendars away.  So, I am putting this invitation out here to anyone that may be interested. 

FREE CALENDARS!  yes, they are a little outdated, but still have beautiful pictures of Grundy County’s barn quilts.  Maybe you’d like to see some of our older barn quilts or would like to cut the photos from the calendar and frame them.  I actually have had people tell me they do that. 
So below are the calendar fronts for your viewing pleasure.  Just call or email with your order and I’d be more than happy to send them out to you anywhere!

With getting rid of the old, I was asking around the office “what do I do with the leftover calendars?”  Someone had asked me if there is a children’s hospital, school or organization that might find these useful in making cards or some sort of project.  I would like to know more about this option because I really would like to give the calendars to someone or something that will use them or display them…because I don’t want to throw them away!  So, if anyone has an ideas I would love to hear them. 
Again, here are the calendar fronts from our previous calendars.  Enjoy and please let me know if you would like any! 

2006 BQ Calendar

2006 Calendar

2007 Calendar

2007 Calendar

2008 Calendar

2008 Calendar