Tuesday, September 16, 2014

A Hoosier Homestead

This is another Hoosier Homestead Farm, one that has been owned by the same family for a hundred years or more.  We noticed the sign for the first time when we were by it a couple weeks ago.  We have seen the place before, but I did not remember the sign.
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We had rain all yesterday afternoon and evening, and it is overcast again today.  No rain in the predictions, but it looks as if it could rain at any moment.

I finished the quilting on my quilt yesterday, but still have the binding to put on.  At least I have it made.  I really made a mess of the quilting.  It is just too much for the quilt.  I should have went with straight lines which was my first thoughts on it.  However, it served the purpose of letting me experiment with quilting so not a total loss.  Will keep someone warm when it is cold once it is finished.

12 comments:

  1. cute little house and i am wondering if the floor inside is level, noticed how it steps down every foot on the outside.. any quilts you don't want send them on... straight or not straight..

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  2. I would be proud to have one of your quilts and I am sure that whoever receives it will love it and won't see the messed up look that you do. Love the old house.

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  3. The Hoosier Homestead is a remarkable looking place for its style and construction techniques.

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  4. Beautiful old homestead building! So glad you finished your quilt! I know what you mean about doing the quilting. I always feel like mine is so rough! You see gorgeous photos of quilting on Pinterest, and I would bet 95% of those are done with a longarm! :-)

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  5. Sometimes I think that the binding is my favorite part. So close to being done and it always finishes it off so nicely. The purpose of a quilt really is to keep us warm so I think that yours will be fine.
    That's a cool homestead.

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  6. Is someone living in it now? It looks almost new and is in very good shape.

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  7. I'm lovin' this!!!

    And to catch up while I was on blogging hiatus...my goodness...would you look at the size of that watermelon? [post below this one]

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  8. Unique little homestead. It reminds me of the house that is still standing in Illinois where my grandmother was born and raised. It's been modernized, however.

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  9. love the homestead photo and any quilt that is home made with love cannot be a mess!!!!! :)

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  10. I like this, but I'm wondering what it looks like at night with those decorative lights turned on!

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  11. What a cozy home this had to have been.
    ooo...I want to take a peek at your quilt.

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  12. I'm sorry you're not pleased with your quilting. But I'm sure someone else will find it very nice.

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