The Fulton Montgomery Quilt Barn Trail

by Jun 30, 2021Blog

Driving through upstate New York you are likely to pass barns, houses, and other buildings with large painted squares. Images range from stars, flowers, bear paws, canoes, houses, and even the occasional pineapple!   

What are these works hanging on houses, barns & other structures?? They are quilt barn squares!  

Quilt Barn Squares are painted on wood and range from a 2’ x 2’ up to an 8’ x 8’ square. Though they also appear smaller in (indoor!) home décor and pins. Designs reflect traditional quilt patterns and influences. Examples of designs are the Mariner’s Compass, Cross Kayaks, and School House Rocks.  

A collection of many smaller decorated squares. The last row of squares spells out Mayfield.

The Mayfield Mural was a community effort including the School District, Fire Department and the Fulton Montgomery Quilt Barn Trail

You may spot them all over the state, but the Mohawk Valley has its very own Quilt Barn Trail – The Fulton Montgomery Quilt Barn Trail. Founded by Liz Argotsinger in 2014, the Fulton Montgomery Quilt Barn Trail has grown to over 150 quilt barns. Many of the images along the way are traditional designs with the potential to be replicated on sewing machines.     

Creating a square begins by taking a piece of MDO board (medium density overlay) and attaching a frame to the back. This step ensures no screws need to go through the finished front while hanging it. The piece is then primed, painted and the square is ready to be hung!   

Along the trail, you will see squares created by Liz, including a traditional square, The Dresden Plate as well as an original square, Hops and Barley, featured at Stump City Brewing in Gloversville, NY.  

A square featuring three barley leaves intertwined. Behind the leaves is a blue square. at each corner there is a green hop bud

Hops and Barley at Stump City Brewing in Gloversville. By Liz Argotsinger.

Driving the Fulton Montgomery Quilt Barn Trail is a great way to get out see the beauty of the Mohawk Valley and its artists!   

For more information about the Fulton Montgomery Barn Quilt Trail, you can visit their website, Facebook page, or YouTube video.  

Website: http://www.fmquiltbarntrail.com/   

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fulton-Montgomery-Quilt-Barn-Trail-456846717778409   

YouTube: Fulton Montgomery Quilt Barn Trail 

Header Image is Reflections by Liz Argotsinger.