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Blue Jay Barn Quilt

Blue jay barn quilt was on Bronze Road in Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. It is down a dead end road. #bluejay #barnquilt

Blue Jay Barn Quilt

Blue jay barn quilt was on Bronze Road in Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. It is down a dead end road. #bluejay

This barn quilt has a blue Jay on it.

Warning it ends at private property markets!

FYI locals say Straw Plains, TN.


Barn quilts are a type of outdoor artwork that often adorn the sides of barns, sheds, and other rural buildings. These colorful quilt-like designs are typically made up of geometric shapes and bright colors, and they have become a popular way for people to celebrate their heritage and express their creativity.

As for the blue jay on a barn quilt, it is likely that the bird represents a personal or symbolic meaning to the creator of the quilt or the owner of the barn. Blue jays are often associated with intelligence, resourcefulness, and loyalty, and they are known for their distinctive blue feathers and raucous calls.

In general, the meaning of a barn quilt can vary depending on the specific design and the cultural or personal significance attached to it. Some barn quilts feature traditional patterns that have been passed down through generations of quilters, while others are more contemporary in style and may incorporate personal images or themes. Ultimately, the meaning of a barn quilt is up to the interpretation of the viewer and the intention of the creator.

As for the meaning of this barn quilt, I am not sure. If anyone knows, feel free to share in the comments below.


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