Heather and I had decided that we would run out today after church to spend Books-a-Million gift cards that we both had gotten at Christmas time. I mentioned to her about a local guild show that was going on this weekend and we decided that we'd check it out before going to the book store, after all it would just be a little out of the way. So off we set on our adventure ~ Did we mapquest the location? ~ Do we have a gps gadget?...ah no. I had gone to this quilt show a few years back, and I did have a little card with their location address on it, you'd think I could get us there from that right ~ but, I seem to forget that we live in an area in central MD, halfway between Baltimore and Washington DC that is growing faster than anyone can keep up, so the area was totally unrecognizable to me! After driving around way longer than we should have we (Heather) finally found the building where it had been held, but there was no quilt show. Huh? We double checked the address, and yes we were in the right place, but still no quilt show! Well I was just about ready to call my co-worker Mary who is a member of that guild and see if the location had been changed or what, and Heather looked at the card and noticed that the date of the show is March 22nd not February 22nd ~ oops. (I know Mary, you can laugh now.)
So as not to be discouraged I decided to swing by a quilt shop that is in that area, after all I was in a mood to shop! Well it seems that quilt shop is closed on Sundays :(
So instead of sewing my OP top I spent all afternoon finding a quilt show that wasn't there, and going to a quilt shop that wasn't open! But I did get to the bookstore and bought the April Quilt Magazine along with some others, so it wasn't a total loss.
The picture at the top is how I plan to set my OP quilt, 5 rows of 4 blocks with no setting in between. I have the first row sewn together. Here is a picture of how I plan to border my quilt. I'm going to use 2 inch scraps for the pieced inner border.
Enjoy the rest of your day!
~ Dawn
I am so sorry I'm giggling, but your day so reminds me of most of mine! Your blocks are awesome. I'm really loveing how your quilt looks. Maybe someday I can do one like it! BTW, I grew up in Baltimore County - Lansdowne to be exact. My Mom's family is from Middletown - just beyond Frederick. Such a beautiful area of the country! You lucky duck! amy, now in South Lyon, MI
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you decided to share this with the readers... now they will know how much we love our adventures! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love your OP Challenge quilt. I hope you will post a picture when you have the borders on. I will be checking back to see! Julie in WA
ReplyDeleteOh Dawn ... at the least you got to spend the day with Heather - I'm sure that part was fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny story. I'm sure ye can laugh about it now. Love your OP blocks. Can't wait to see the finished product.
ReplyDeleteFunny day...don't you wish it was a law that quilt shops had to be open when we wanted to shop? I do...lol
ReplyDeleteI love the OP challenge quilt. Makes me wish I had done one.