The soil softens under the returning sun, the first green shoots push through the earth, and the birds return to the fields and hedgerows. Their songs feel like a small promise, that winter has loosened its grip and color will soon return.
The Blackbird Garden Barn Quilt was born from that feeling.
While painting this design, I kept thinking about the quiet presence of blackbirds in the garden. They are often the first to appear in the early days of spring, hopping through the grass and resting along the fence posts as if they are keeping watch over the changing season.
In many folk traditions, blackbirds symbolize watchfulness, song, and the gentle turning of the year.
Above the garden rows, colorful stars stretch across the sky, echoing the patterns found in classic barn quilts. At the center of the design, a radiant floral star shines, a reminder that even the simplest garden holds its own quiet beauty.
Painting this piece was pure joy. The bright prairie colors, the playful symmetry, and the little blackbird tucked into the meadow made it feel like bringing a small story to life on the board.
The Blackbird Garden Barn Quilt celebrates the beauty of folk art, the rhythm of the seasons, and the simple magic of a garden waking in spring.
It is a design meant to bring a little color and cheer wherever it hangs, on a porch wall, in a studio, on a garden shed, or inside a home where creativity blooms.
Because sometimes the smallest things... a bird, a flower, a patch of sunlight, are the quiet signs that a new season has begun.

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