The trip was everything I expected and more, it excelled them. Yes, things came home with me. First was the Crazy RedHead Warehouse sale where I pickup two pieces, then back to her shop where I paid more for those fabrics:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]570717[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]570718[/ATTACH]With 3 1/2 years it should brighten up a bed in the winter, with blocks on each side of the panel. [ATTACH=CONFIG]570719[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]570720[/ATTACH]Love blues and purple fabric choices. On down the road, (repeated some to correct errors; driver did a perfect turn around and back on track on Iowa county hard surfaced roads) to Brooklyn.[ATTACH=CONFIG]570723[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]570727[/ATTACH]the Brooklyn fabric was all $6. per yard so it will make up into a snowflake King quilt for $69.00 which I thought was a reasonable priced king size quilt. A snow white Kona with embroidered snowflakes will be added. (Now that it is working!) On to Williamsburg, Rainbows and Calico Store for Kaufman's new line, metallic fibers in this beautiful fabric. It may be the next in line to make up into blocks. Rainbows is becoming one of our favorite shops for quality fabrics, enjoyed this new line of fabric. The last stop at 4:30 was the Three Sisters which we always love. [ATTACH=CONFIG]570728[/ATTACH] Notice the little colored chickens instead of 'dots'. Same was true of bunny fabrics, etc., in their store. Yes, there is a 'chicken or two quilts' on my bucket list. Brooklyn has a great 'deli' shop near the quilt shop for a reasonable price and delicious' lunch. Ann Wheeler has a LA business between Queen City and Green Top on 63, but since she has had cataract surgery on one eye she has a few days off and could go with Quilter 65 and myself on the trip. We hope she joins us on the next trip we take in April. Now, how soon can I make progress on my quilt projects...stay tuned. Enjoy.