I'm on my way to Bethlehem Pennsylvania for tonight's lecture!
When one has a car – and a couple hours to spend to get there – one must find local antique goodies!
Just how much trouble do you think I can get myself into while I am browsing! :-)
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Tuesday, April 09, 2013
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I can't wait to see what you find!
ReplyDeleteNo trouble - I do not see a machine ANYWHERE...... LOL
ReplyDeleteSo did the star quilt with green sashing come away with you?
ReplyDeleteI spy hexies!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat about that hexie quilt?!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, anyway enough quilt-trouble..... :)
ReplyDeleteDid you take one home.....?
Oh wow, anyway enough quilt-trouble..... :)
ReplyDeleteDid you take one home.....?
HOW MUCH? I say run do not walk to the nearest exit lol. Is that EAGLE quilt real ... Or a cheaper cloth?
ReplyDeleteSmiles
JulieinTN
May I ask how you go about finding your antique malls? Google?
ReplyDeletetoo much trouble! lol. cant wait to see more
ReplyDeleteBrowsing...... ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing a big yes! The eagle quilt or the hexagons. I bought myself a tied grandmothers flower garden this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteGot to love those green & yellow hexies. Trouble indeed.
ReplyDeleteOh Oh! A person could get into real trouble in a place like that, especially with those quilts hanging there saying "pick me, pick me"
ReplyDeletethe Dresden plate ....
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