The Columbus Metropolitan Library system is an award winning library with 23 locations around the city. This month’s block focuses on the Main location in downtown.
The building was originally completed in 1907 and recently underwent major renovations and was reopened in 2016. In addition to traditional print materials and electronic resources, the library is home to a large genealogy research area, an art gallery, several meeting spaces, and even a cafe and shop. You can find more information about the main library here.
The original building is central in the structure and includes an abundance of arched windows and columns. The additions to the building extend on either side, as well as the back of the building, which adjoins the Topiary Garden. I wish it was possible to include all of the detail in the building, but the block would have to be as large as the whole quilt to accomplish that! As it is now, a few of the smallest pieces are less than 1/8″ wide.
The historic building maintained its character throughout while the sleek modern additions create much needed space for the building to remain a community gathering place. The exterior of the original building is still visible inside the addition.
The photo below show the view from the historic portion of the building into the newer area.
The historic portion of the building still maintains a great deal of its original detail.
This pattern is available from Dabble and Stitch in Columbus, Ohio. If you have already purchased the pattern, you can access the extra templates here. You will need the password included in the pattern instructions to access this page.
I will be demonstrating the construction of a portion of this block Sunday, November 18th at 1pm at Dabble and Stitch.
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