Showing posts with label In The Back 40. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In The Back 40. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2022

IN THE BACK 40




 When I was little, it always seemed like my Dad was out "in the back 40" plowing.  In my childhood mind, I thought that must be where they grew the flowers.  In reality, he was actually growing sugar beets, corn, and/or alfalfa in the remote part of the farm.  Farmland was divided into a section, which was one square mile or 640 acres; a quarter section was 160 acres, and that was divided into four quarter-quarter sections of 40 acres each.  And, that is your farm math lesson for today.  That's about all I know about farming, even though I grew up in a farming family -- I just wasn't the outdoorsy, get dirty type!!  

Actually, several farms in our area, did grow flowers for seed on their back 40s.



I made my "back 40" quilt full of flowers!  Even though small in size, this table topper seemed to take forever --- all those small pieces with bias edges.  I didn't plan a border; but with those bias edges on the outside of the quilt, it needed something to stabilize it or it would never lay flat.  Amazing how a quilt usually tells me when it needs a border even a small one!


THE STATS:  "In The Back 40", 2022, 23"x23", Paper pieced, Machine pieced, Machine quilted.