Thanks for the kind words Elena, maybe I should get myself a job doing this
for a magazine...anyone want to recommend me? LOL, no I love doing it and
sharing it with you all. But that could be a second dream job for me.
--
Sandi in New Westminster B.C.
"Elena" wrote in message
...
YAY! Another travelogue by Sandi! I love curling up with a nice hot
coffee
and reading your posts the first thing in the morning. Kind of sets my
day.
You always share the neatest things and really make us feel like we went
right along with you. Thank you so much!
Elena in Tx, wondering about a lottery ticket again so I can go to all
these
shows too! lol
"shhdesigns" wrote in message Hi All
Had a great day doing some looking at quilts and checking out the
vendors
market at the Block Party Quilt Show in Issaquah Washington today.
Managed
to get there just after 1100 this morning. Left home shortly after 0800
with two friends. Got to the border with only one car ahead of us, so
very
brief stop there.
Next we stopped in at Mt. Vernon at 0930, only to find that the shop
didn't
open till 1000. Back in the car and off to find the community centre.
Thanks Donna Dean for such great directions, in fact, shortly after
arriving
I spotted Donna at the guild booth looking for some goodies. She was
there
with our friend Adele. Brief introductions to my friends Ethel and
Tricia
and we were off looking at the show.
There were about 200 quilts there, some very nice quilts, took a few
pictures. They had a great vendors market. They had 20 vendors
including
their boutique. As I recall one of the vendors was from California, one
from Oregon and one from Idaho! Nice job, I enjoyed seeing BJ's Fabrics
and
Quilts from Cloverdale Oregon. It's one of my favourite shops on the
Oregon
coast. Located in the bottom of a private home down a country lane
leading
into the forest. Unfortunately Barbara the owner wasn't there, she was
busy
at home. Her booth was lovely and had a few Bali Batiks that had to
come
home with me.
After the show we went to Pacific Fabrics to use the 20% coupon that
they
were handing out. [Unfortunately I just read they had a 25% coupon in
the
show brochure! At least it's good till July 31st, so I just might have
to
try and get down before it expires...except I just checked and I won't
be
able to get there :-{. ]
We grabbed a quick lunch at a Mexican restaurant and decided to head
back
north to the Quilt Museum in La Connor.
Well, that was the idea, but the reality was Friday afternoon traffic on
the
405 and I-5 that made it impossible. So we dropped in to Aunt Mary's
quilt
shop in Smokey Point and then farther up we went to Cotton Pickin's in
Stanwood. By then it was 5 p.m. so we headed up to Joann Fabrics in
Bellingham. Found a few goodies there and off to the border we went.
That
took about 1/2 hour to get through but fortunately the customs agent
just
waved us through and wished us a good evening. No trips in this time
Hurrah!
We dropped into White Rock and had a quick dinner and hit the Save-On
Foods
for a few groceries before heading back home.
By the time I dropped Ethel and Tricia off and got home it was 10 p.m.
We all had a great day despite not getting to the show at La Connor. We
all
found a few special goodies and came home tired but happy.
If you're in the Seattle area over the weekend, try and check out the
show.
--
Sandi in New Westminster B.C.
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