Cracks me up! :-D
But I couldn't leave well enough alone and started playing around with the blocks for a different layout. My "mock-up" in EQ didn't inlcude my colors/fabrics (I didn't want to take the time to make it "scrappy! :-D), but I could see the layout possiblities.
After getting the center of the quilt top assembled, I started working on pinwheels for the border (knowing I was racing the clock to get my UFO done in January!!!) -- and then I laid them out alongside the quilt center -- and it looked terrible. Booo! EQ is a great tool, but things don't always look in "real time" like they do in the mock up.
So I'm gonna put on plain borders....and I'm putting on the corner triangles...
and I see this:
Isn't it funny that you can plan and look and look and plan and never see a block that's outa place!? It'll be me and the seam ripper this evening, and with a little diligence, the quilt top will be completed today, just one day past the end of the first UFO deadline.
I have a dear friend -- an expert quilter! -- who pieced her top, auditioned and attached lovely borders, showed it to family and friends, and hand-quilted the thing....Only to hang it in a quilt show with a large-half-square triangle in a block turned the opposite direction it should have gone! It was the first time anyone had seen the error!!
Sounds like something that could happen to me!!
I think God gets a kick out of all our planning. One of Job's friends said, "He thwarts the plans of the crafty, so that their hands achieve no success" (Job 5:12). (Maybe I was being too crafty today!? :-D) Solomon had a lot to say about plans. "Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed. The LORD works out everything for his own ends -- even the wicked for a day of disaster." (Proverbs 16: 3-4) Later in Chapter 16, he writes, "In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps" (verse 9).
I do a lot of planning and list making -- but so many times my direction is changed by a circumstance or choice or, most difficult of all, an out-and-out error. When plans go awry, I can count on a righteous and loving Father to determine my steps, to guide me in the way I should go. It's like finding a block turned cock-eyed. He takes the time to correct me, and make me into something better than I first imagined.
Kinda like log cabins and fans with just the right borders. And all the blocks turned just the right way! And UFO #6 marked DONE (just a day later than I'd planned! :-D)
Blessings,