Today is my day for the American Made Brand blog tour. I am so excited and honored to be representing Kentucky. I was born and raised here. I have lived in a few different states and in Germany twice, but I live in the same neighborhood I grew up in now. Our youngest daughter lives down the street and our oldest one is moving two houses down in a few weeks. We love it here and can't imagine making our home any where else.
Kentucky has so much to offer and is such a beautiful state. Nearly 95% of the world's bourbon is made in Kentucky. My maiden name is Beam, so you can be sure that I know this first hand.
Kaelin's restaurant in Louisville claims to have invented the cheeseburger.
Colonel Sanders was a real person and he developed his famous recipe for KFC in Corbin, KY.
Colonel Sanders was a real person and he developed his famous recipe for KFC in Corbin, KY.
The Corvette is produced in Bowling Green, KY. Recently, there was a giant sinkhole in their museum, which engulfed eight vintage Corvettes. They have all been recovered and the museum is considering making the sinkhole a permanent part of the museum.
Mammoth Cave is the largest cave system in the world. And the U.S.'s second oldest tourist attraction only behind Niagara Falls.
The Louisville Slugger baseball bat is produced right here in Louisville. It is home to the world's largest bat.
Kentucky is home to the world's largest fireworks display. Thunder Over Louisville kicks off the Kentucky Derby festival each year. More than five times the crowd for the Derby attends Thunder each year.
The Kentucky Derby is "the fastest two minutes in sports". It is the first leg of the Triple Crown. People from all over the world come to see the horse race. Women in hats are everywhere. And the infield crowd is there for a great time.
This brings me to my quilt block. I chose the dark aqua color for the state because it represents bluegrass. The horse is my simplified version of the great horse race. I added the year the state came into the union at the bottom of the plate.
Don't forget to visit all the other bloggers and be sure to visit today's other blogger, my neighbor, Tennessee's page. http://confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com/
And now for the fun part - two giveaways!
AMB is giving away a fat quarter bundle of their wonderful cotton solids. These beautiful fabrics are amazingly vibrant and fantastic to work with.
This giveaway is open to everyone in the United States. To enter just leave a comment on my blog. For an extra chance to win just follow me. Make sure I can contact you! For a second giveaway, I will be giving away a charm pack of these beautiful colors not including white, since I used all of it making my license plate. I'll be adding a few personal goodies from Kentucky. I will draw the winning entry on Saturday.
And make sure to check out all the other blogs along the way. Be sure to check back after all the blocks are made to see the finished quilt.
Hi Sandy, I love your block. That horse could not have been easy to create on such a small scale. I had a little trouble getting to your comments page. It could be my connection since we're having bad weather, but you might want to check that out to see it there is a problem.
ReplyDeleteLove your block! And Kentucky is a lovely state. My husband was stationed at Ft. Campbell, KY, in 1968.
ReplyDeleteI love your block, I met my best friend on a quilting cruise last year and she is from KY. I think we were separated at birth. We do our next quilting cruise in August to Alaska.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove your KY plate.
ReplyDeleteGood morning - nice license plate! Beautiful state!
ReplyDeleteKentucky is a beautiful state. You did a great job highlighting it. mmmjjjfff@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletelove your block...so simple but says it all!
ReplyDeleteI am originally from Pennsylvania but have now lived over half my life in Kentucky. We live in the town where my husband grew up. Your license plate is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have signed up to follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteYour block is very nice. I love Kentucky it is a beautiful state
ReplyDeleteI follow via GFC
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the block! We came to visit your state a few years ago, and it was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat block - thanks for sharing & thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower - thanks again.
ReplyDeletewhat a great license plate! and fun interesting facts. Thanks for being part of the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteYour block is very nice! I like it a lot
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy,
ReplyDeleteI never realized how many great places to visit there are in Kentucky. The caves look really cool. Your horse is very reflective of what people think about when they think of KY. I'd love to see the fireworks. The bluegrass color is beautiful.
I love Kentucky, I lived there for awhile
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing so much about Kentucky! I love your block.
ReplyDeleteI now follow you.
ReplyDeleteKentucky is one of the few states I've not visited - yet! It sounds so beautiful, and your license plate block is too.
ReplyDeleteLove you block. I live in VA so I have been to your state.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
suebennett1975@gmail.com
I am a follower.
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Hi Sandy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaways. I am following your blog. I have visited KY a couple of times and really enjoyed it.
love your block. My son and his wife live in Lexington.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Terri Karls
I would love to visit Kentucky some time. I have a friend that used to live there and they loved it.
ReplyDeleteMy mom was born in KY so it's special to me. Congrats on a fun block.
ReplyDeleteyour block came out great, defiantly says Kentucky!
ReplyDeleteHello from Minnesota! I'm really getting excited about these American made cottons. Did you like working with them?
ReplyDeleteLovely block. Horses are my favorite animal.
ReplyDeleteLove your block! And we love KY as well. Hubby and I plan to move there. We love the Mammoth Cave area.
ReplyDeleteLovely block!
ReplyDeleteThat is perfect for Kentucky!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to play with this new American fabric.
ReplyDeleteNew follower! :-)
ReplyDeleteGood morning. I like your plate. I lived in Louisville briefly many, many years ago. Beautiful state.
ReplyDeleteLove your license plate with the Derby horse and bluegrass. I have been to Chimney Rock which is very scenic and the Derby. I love northern Kentucky too! You have a beautiful state. I decided to follow you blog! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove your block - very appropriate for Kentucky! I lived in Louisville from my 5th through 9th grades of school.
ReplyDeleteLove your block (and the horse)! Thanks for the giveaway. info(at)cocoplumbeachhouse(dot)com.
ReplyDeleteJust really admire your KY block. So darn clever of you. I always think of the KY Derby. Gotta love horses. I am from the State of CA. Actually I live in Sonora, CA which is the foothills. I grew up in Jamestown, which is about 5 miles from Sonora. Jamestown is well known for the Sierra Railroad, where Engine 3 was used for movies and is now used for rides. Thank you for sharing the educational history of KY and for being a part of the AMB Blog Tour as well as the chance to win either one of your giveaways.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
I learned so much about Kentucky this morning! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour block is a perfect representation of Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteGreat facts about your state, I'm still wondering about a museum with a sinkhole :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful block. I never realized how many things came from Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteKentucky is a beautiful state. We've driven through before, and noted the amazing color of the grass! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would love to attend the Kentucky Derby someday.
ReplyDeleteNice block. Kentucky sounds like a lovely state. I have never been there. I'm from Vermont.
ReplyDeleteI really like your block the horse adds that special Kentucky touch. I have been to Kentucky at Paducah, fun place to be.
ReplyDeleteKY is a very pretty place to visit. Great block? And thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteOops - that should have been an exclamation point not a question mark!!
ReplyDeleteYour block is very nice and your state looks like an interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy - I loved your Kentucky block and hope to make it for my quilt!
ReplyDeleteoneoldgoat1962 at gmail dot com
I follow your blog on bloglovin -
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I love how your presented your state and love your license plate. Thank you for being part of this blog tour.
ReplyDeleteI follow by GFC
ReplyDeleteMy Home state! I love your block!
ReplyDeleteI joined your site.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info about Kentucky. Never realized all that stuff came from your state! Love the block. :)
ReplyDeletecraftyccain@gmail.com
Am a new follower via GFC. :)
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I remember visiting horse farms in Kentucky when I was about 7 or 8.
ReplyDeleteKentucky is a beautiful state, I've traveled through it north and south, and from Lexington to Paducah! Loved your "tour", too!
ReplyDeleteKentucky is also home to the National Quilt Museum. So much to explore.
ReplyDeleteKentucky sounds beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am loving this hop, learning so much about the states.
ReplyDeleteFun block! Be sure to check out mine on June 12 at renaissanceSandi.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThe corvette issue..sounds rather sad, but at the same time..YES...leave the sink hole as the attraction! In a way it is fitting as if the models aren't "here" anymore...at least there is the rememberance - and a new memory!Thanks for the giveaway and your block is great!
ReplyDeleteCheri
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Great block, Sandy, and a wonderful tour of Kentucky! We lived there for a while when my husband was at Southern Seminary, and I love the state! Didn't know the cheeseburger, though!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on Kentucky. I've visited Louisville twice and driven through the state several times.
ReplyDeleteInteresting facts about your state. I'm in Illinois, so I've been to KY many times, driven the length of KY more times than I can count. Thanks for offering prizes.
ReplyDeleteYour block personifies Kentucky perfectly! I've got quite a few relatives there and I've never met half of them. I do love visiting it is so beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I follow by Google. Thanks
ReplyDeletetdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com
Cute block! We loved living in KY when we were stationed at Ft Campbell : ) Hard to rival the gorgeous spring you have there!
ReplyDeleteLove your license plate.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Kentucky facts. I really need a road trip!
ReplyDeleteKentucky is one state I have not be fortunate to visit yet. So many gorgeous photos you posted. I need to add that to my list of places to go! :-) Wonderful license plate you designed. It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove your block. Am really enjoying learning about the states this way.
ReplyDeleteI was fortunate to spend a week in Louisville, Kentucky. It was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your block and love Kentucky!
ReplyDeleteGreat block. Thanks for the info on Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteI did not know Kentucky was the home of so many things. It looks like a lovely state. Your license plate is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for nice tour of your beautiful state.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I didn't know so much stuff had began in Kentucky. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI spent a lot of time in Kentucky in the 70's for y job. It's a beautiful state and your block does it justice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the interesting things about your state and a chance to win these lovely fabrics.
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Hi Sandy, Wonderful block. Really like your color choices.
ReplyDeleteYour block is Awesome! Thanks for cool info about Kentucky too! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm also a follower of your Blog! :)
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in IN, I've been to Kentucky many times! Love the caves!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute horse. Looks like you have a very interesting state.
ReplyDeleteI like the block and the facts about Kentucky. I loved visiting Mamoth Cave many years ago, may have to make another trip.
ReplyDeletedragonfly9716 at yahoo dot com
thanks for the tour of your state. I like your license plate design
ReplyDeleteThat Kentucky Block is awesome. I love the little horsie!
ReplyDeleteI love your block and I would really like to visit Kentucky one day, looks like a nice state!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finish. The block is great so the rest of it will be also.
ReplyDeleteFollowing on bloglovin'.
ReplyDelete24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com
Fun hop finding out facts about each state.
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Thanks for the opportunity to win the fat quarters. Can't wait to get my hands on some of those luscious colors! Loved visiting Kentucky a few years back; we visited Mammoth Cave and the Kentucky Horse Park.
ReplyDeleteI love the appliqued horse!
ReplyDeleteI follow you through bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Kentucky tour, really interesting.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the opportunity to win the fat quarters.
Thanks for tell us about Kentucky. I would love to see the fireworks show some day.
ReplyDeleteStriking block
ReplyDeleteI have started to follow your blog using Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteLovely block. What is the connection between big hats and horse racing? Is it just to keep the sun off? Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI started following your site on Google.
ReplyDeleteLove your state. I really enjoyed Mammoth Caves and the Lincoln sites I visited.
ReplyDeleteWe traveled through KY a few years ago - making a quick stop between TN and IL; I want to go back and explore your state some more!
ReplyDeleteGreat license plate.
ReplyDeleteLove your block and your blog. I'm having a great time visiting via my computer. Thank you. Dora G.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you included a horse in your design. We have visited you beautiful state twice and one was to see the Derby and visit the horse farms.
ReplyDeleteNow following your blog. Looking forward to readng about your adventures.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading your post since Kentucky/Louisville holds such a special place in the heart of this Southern California girl. I just graduated from UofL last year and it is where I met my fiancee. Sadly, we now live in Texas but your post was a trip down memory lane =) Thanks so much for the opportunity
ReplyDeleteI also follow your blog via bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteHi!!!! Yes!!!! Perfect for KY!!! Love your license plate!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower and thanks for the give aways!!!!
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway
ReplyDeletenew follower gfc
ReplyDeletelove the design, and I live in Ky. now and back in the 80's also..gaynellrowe@ymail.com227
ReplyDeleteLove your block! Kentucky is a beautiful state; I have been there several times for the Horsey Hundred bike ride!
ReplyDeleteYou did a lovely job on that block!
ReplyDeleteLove your horse license plate. Great job. Now I want to go see the worlds largest bat. Thanks again. Stargal714@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSandy, LOVE our Kentucky license plate! As A rider, I'll have to make one myself for sure! I think of KY as a very green state. The caves are a perfect family activity on a hot summer day, too. We visited them as we moved from CA to MA in 1971. Love all the interesting facts. Going to have to revisit!
ReplyDeleteLove horses :)
ReplyDeleteGreat block!
ReplyDeleteVery nice block! sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your tour of the state of Kentucky. My son lived in eastern Kentucky for awhile and it holds a very tender spot in my heart.
ReplyDeleteI have been fortunate to visit your beautiful state and thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope to return some day and visit dome of the places you wrote about.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tour and the give away. Sweet block
ReplyDeleteI love that you added the date Kentucky became a state to your block.
ReplyDeletediannc(at)aol(dot)com
I love learning about the states in this hop. Thanks for all of the interesting info about Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. Love your plate.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower on Bloglovin. Loving learning about the states on this hop. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI just love horses and glad you used a racehorse on the block. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI love Kentucky. Been to The Corvette Museum but never to the Derby. Hope to get there one day! Your block turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteIowa here - wow I do love your block - way too detailed for me to do one
ReplyDeleteYour license plate turned out very cute. What a fun quilt. Cynthia Knapp cknapp3626@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower of your blog. Thanks for sharing. cknapp3626@sbcglobal.net Cynthia Knapp
ReplyDeleteHello from New York. Love your block. The fireworks show sounds great! Sharon Lagace/ronsha01@nycap.rr.com
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed ths blog tour-and I remember going to mammoth cave way back in the early 60s.
ReplyDeletelove your license plate block too Kathy
Your block certainly reflects your state. Great job and thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletemaryellen1304@hotmail.com
Cute block - I like the horse.
ReplyDeleteFun to learn new things about the state too!
love the horse. Very nice plate for KY
ReplyDeleteNever been to Mammoth Cave although I'd love to! Kentucky is pretty famous, and I loved reading all about it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this giveaway as I am working on octagon hexies and these bright wonderful colors would make a great center to the flowers.
ReplyDeleteVery fun block!
ReplyDeleteI love your block. I have driven through and stopped in Kentucky many times.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway
Your license plate is beautiful! And thanks for the lesson on Kentucky. I learned a lot! It sounds like a lovely place.
ReplyDeleteI really didn't think you actually made that license plate when I first looked at it. Super impressive!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your block! Giddy-up!!, lots of onteresting facts on Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteI think your license plate is great! And so is your state.
ReplyDeleteI hate typing on a small keyboard!
ReplyDeleteGreat plate! I've enjoyed parts of Kentucky when I was traveling through the area a few times. Would love to return for a longer visit.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed learning more about your beautiful state. I am surprised you didn't mention Paducah and its quilting connections. You did a fabulous job on the license plate. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tour of Kentucky. Mammoth Caves is on my bucket list! Your block is sew representative - great job!
ReplyDeleteI love your block; it definitely says Kentucky.
ReplyDeletek(dot)castanette(at)hotmail(dot)com
Lovely block and I would love to visit your state.
ReplyDeleteYour block is great so your your information about your state. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour block is great…wonderful horse! I have never been to Kentucky but you make it sound very enticing…Hope to get there one day!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love Kentucky. I have been there many times as I grew up on the Ohio River.
ReplyDeletecant wait to try out these pretty american made fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove your KY license plate block!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteLove Kentucky, planning on vacationing there this year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the wonderful information about Kentucky. I love watching the Kentucky Derby! You did a great job on your plate block. And I'm so excited about this American made cotton fabric. Thanks for the chance to win some!
ReplyDeleteGreat block and Kentucky pictures.
ReplyDeleteMy mom visited Mammoth Cave and she really liked it.
ReplyDeleteI follow with Feedly.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy -
ReplyDeleteLove your true Kentucky block. Though not originally from the Bluegrass State, I've lived here for the past 6 years, on my husband's small family farm in Danville. That's central Kentucky - beautiful horse country - and, dare it say it Wildcat territory!
Unfortunately, I've only been to Louisville a couple of times and quite briefly, so far; but I plan on living here the rest of my life, so hopefully I'll get to know your city better.
Hi Sandy -
ReplyDeleteI just started following your blog, and as a fellow Kentuckian, look forward to seeing what's happening quilt wise in your part of our beautiful state.
My husband and I met on a vet school bus trip that included a visit to Kentucky. It certainly is a beautiful state! Thanks for the chance at your goodies!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I have to visit Kentucky! It's on my list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFollowing with GFC! (Erin Davis)
ReplyDeleteLove your plate! I grew up on a thoroughbred farm, so horse racing is in my blood. We actually had a few brood mares from KY!
ReplyDeleteOur favorite Kentucky venture is a trip to visit Jack Daniels.
ReplyDeleteHey Sandy! Thanks for all the info on your state. I do like learning more about each stop along the way. Your block turned out great.
ReplyDeleteLove this state, so pretty with all that green grass.
ReplyDeleteI definitely associate horses with Kentucky! Didn't know about the Corvette though :)
ReplyDeleteare you going to do a tutorial for your beautiful block?? My son was stationed at Ft Campbell. very pretty state.
ReplyDeleteLove your AMB plate. Some of my dearest friends are from KY.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an interesting blog tour. All you moms need to keep this in mind when those school reports on states comes around. Instant research.
ReplyDeleteI have been to Kentucky a few times and I think it is a beautiful state. I would consider living there if I ever moved from PA. Thanks for the chance to win and your block looks great!
ReplyDeleteLoved reading about your state, I have never visited there yet, but maybe someday :)
ReplyDeleteYour block is a great representation of Kentucky. Beautiful. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI follow via e-mail. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! You did a great job representing Kentucky on your block.
ReplyDeleteKentucky is beautiful! Especially love the horses and your block.
ReplyDeleteI've only driven through Kentucky (on my way to Tennessee), but noted what a beautiful state it is. Maybe some day I'll get to visit. I love your plate -- especially the horse!
ReplyDeleteI love the block and it does represent Kentucky so well. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun block! Would love to visit KY someday :)
ReplyDeleteGreat block for the great commonwealth of Kentucky
ReplyDeleteLove your plate. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletelike your Kentucky license plate!
ReplyDeleteI've visited Kentucky--a lovely state! And your block is beautiful!
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