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| New Star of North Carolina | 
It took a while to realize that they were quilt block designs. We spoke with a tour guide at Linville Caverns and were informed that they were part of a Quilt Trail that includes 6 contiguous North Carolina Counties.
I immediately began to collect photos of them to show quilting friends including Aunt Millie, my Mom Ella and Fred's sister Nancy.
Linville Cavern's where I first learned the origin of the trail has 2 quilt blocks.
A Bat's Life block #128 features the Cavern and pays homage to the bats winter residents Pipistrelle Bats.
| A Bat's Life | 
Underground Rainbow #129 is all about the near blind rainbow trout that inhabit the caves underground stream.
| Underground rainbow | 
In historic downtown Marion I found Grape Basket #4 at the Farmers Market.
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| Grape basket | 
Handcrafted #8 at the McDowell Arts Council.
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| Handcrafted | 
Pickin and Grinnin at Killough's Music Store.
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| Pickin and grinnin | 
Scales of Justice #18 at a law office.
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| Scales of Jusice | 
Futures dawning #113 is one of Marion's newest blocks and can be found on a main Street building that houses an investment firm.
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| Futures Dawning | 
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| A Bridge of Faith adorns a downtown funeral home | 
 
 
That is really neat, Bonnie! I love the explanation of each square.
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They were really beautiful Jim. Each one work of art.
ReplyDeleteThe part that I liked was just riding/driving around this beautiful area to try and find some of them. That was the fun part.
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