Sunday, August 03, 2008

Door close, window open

I believe in luck, I am definitely one of those people who think that if a door closes, a window will open in its place.

I was scheduled to attend a meeting for work about 40 miles away on Tuesday. I had planned to visit a fabric shop that was very close to the meeting afterwards. I used a mapping site to plan my route, the directions were easy and simple. My printer has been driving me mad lately, it has a full ink cartridge, all the test copies come out perfectly, but when I try to print, I get nothing but a blank page. So instead of printing a map, with specific directions and mileage, I looked at the estimated time my trip should take and headed out, after all, there was only 5 turns on my entire route.

Then I hit construction, and traffic caused by the construction, I was sure I had missed my turn because I had been driving for well over an hour and knew I would be missing the meeting but I still had a shop to find! So as I backtracked, taking different turns here and there, I spent 2 hours looking for the quilt shop before I gave up and headed for home stopping at a Joanns along the way. I saw a lady buying a 6x24" ruler and asked if she was a quilter. Yes, she was. Did she know where the shop called
Zig Zag was located? She replied, it closed 6 months ago. Just great. With the price of gas where it is, I just had a 2½ hour wild goose chase. Well I still felt I needed to buy fabric, so I stopped just a few miles from my house at the Back Door quilt shop.

The meeting was one of many scheduled so I rescheduled for Thursday. Not a big difference, but I work nights, so i worked until 8am and the meeting started at 2pm, an hours drive, plus showering, etc. I was running on about 3 hours of sleep and knew that would be all I would be getting before starting another ten hour shift that night. I learned of an alternate route, fewer turns, country driving, less traffic and it would bring me right to the location of the meeting, and I headed off. So I actually made the meeting and was driving home thinking about all the irritation I had caused myself a few days prior, I was stopped at a red light, looked to my right and had one of those "Angels singing Aaaaaahhhhhh! and a ray of blinding light" moments, I'll be danged if it wasn't a quilt shop! Not the one I was looking for, but an honest to God real live quilt shop nonetheless! I had to stop. Yes, I had spent my allocated fabric dollars a few days earlier at the Back Door, but, but, but I still HAD to go in! What a great little shop! And I do mean little. The owner was extremely friendly and apologized for being so tiny, explaining she was looking for another larger location. But it was so cozy, and had tons to see and look at. I told her the whole story, and she said, "The Zig Zag isn't closed, I just talked to the owner last week." What??????? You've got to be #%$&* kidding me!!! So I know where I'm going on my next SEX (Stash Enhancing Experience) field trip! LOL

While browsing, I happened upon a collection called Prairie Paisley by Moda which I have seen in magazines and online, but none do justice to this gorgeous collection as does seeing it in person, and her lone star shop sample was incredible, so I splurged and bought this:

Try this link for a better view of the entire fabric collection:

Moda's Prairie Paisley by Minick& Simpson

There's about 9 yards of fabric there, enough I think to make at a lap/twin sized quilt. It didn't take me long to figure out what I'm going to do with this....Why a Wild Goose Chase quilt of course!

5 comments:

Teresa said...

OH my..what a wild goose chase you had, but you did bag the wild thing anyway as well as a dove in that cozy little quilt shop you discovered! You should print out this post on fabric and sew it to the back of your Wild Goose Chase quilt. Thanks for sharing!

Judy said...

Hey Mary! Those 'open windows' are the best when they happen, aren't they?!! Of course, the paisley fabrics you bought are only making my Shipshewana urges stronger....... they are beautiful! I assume you'll bring the completed quilt with you in Sept? :>)

Valerie the Pumpkin Patch Quilter said...

OH my gosh I seriously love that line of fabric...you really bought it ALL didn't you!!! I just bought a charm pack and 1/2 yard of Minick & Simpson's Winter line...SO PRETTY! :)

swooze said...

It is rather funny though. Let us know when you manage to find the Zig Zag!

Unknown said...

Hi Girls,
This is Zig-Zag and we are sure sorry you had a wild goose chase. Our Toll free number is 866-zig-zag4. We are just 1.5 miles East of S.R. 9 just South off of S.R. 234.
We did shift our hours this fall to make time for our daughters pre-school. We are open 9:00-5:00 Thrusday and Friday and 9-3 on Saturday and the rest of the time by appointment. We also still have a few bolts left of the Prairie Pasiley as well as three layer cakes. Please let me know if we can help in anyway. Thank you, Jennifer

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