This weekend we had plans to go to Lancaster for Valentine's Day. I planned to go to several fabric shops (I do need more fabric, ha ha) and a yarn shop (I do need a 12" circular needle for socks, so I can give back the one I borrowed from Britknitter) and have a late lunch at Shady Maple (always good), before going to the hotel. We left early, stopped at WaWa, then crossed the bridge on our adventure. Next stop was the outlets on Route 30. Ran in quickly, came out and found an almost flat tire with a nail in it. Short conversation, put some air in the tire, and go home. Got home to have a late lunch, tune fish. Sort of disappointing, after planning Shady Maple's buffet. I did not feel that well anyway.
I was able to complete this quilt by adding borders. The quilt is the first that the guild has been asked to make for several Habitat for Humanity homes to be built this year near Clayton. Each will be made using Log Cabin blocks arranged in different patterns. Best wishes to the first family who should be in their new home by early summer. I hope they enjoy the quilt, however it looks pretty good in my bedroom. I just may have to make one for myself.
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