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Old 02-21-2009, 06:34 AM
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Probably about 98% of mine have been lap quilts, tied not quilted, and donated, I've made 2 for dear friends. I've made 2 for my granddaughter, a Christmas one for me that's never been on the bed and I'm working on a triple irish crown for me now.
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Old 02-21-2009, 07:36 AM
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I used to give a quilt at every wedding we went to as a gift, but I have stopped that now. Now we just give cash. That seems to be what people want now.

Plus, I, like tlrnhi, have had fairly negative reactions to some of the quilts I have given as gifts. Twice when I gave them as wedding gifts, I neither recieved a thank you card OR any sort of verbal thanks or acknowledgement. So I don't have any idea what happened, to those quilts.

On the other hand, one person actually cried when she opened one, so that reaction was extremely gratifying.

One that I gave as a wedding gift- a queen size split rail fence- they had on their bed the first time we came over after the wedding, so I thought they liked it. Then not even a couple of years later their dog had puppies and they sent out pictures. THE DOG HAD THE PUPPIES ON THE QUILT FROM ME!! Not on the bed, either, like in it's corner. I can't imagine it wore out in less than 2 years, but maybe it ripped. It did sort of rankle a bit, but on the other hand, after I gave it to them, it was theirs to do with as they pleased. (I won't be giving them anymore, though, that's for sure!)

So the quilts I am making now I plan to keep. I do still make a baby quilts for all the babies in the family and also for our friends' babies if I have time.

I don't hang my quilts as they are usually pretty big. I have a couple on our bed- we have a king size bed and we each have a quilt for our own half. That way I don't wake up the hubby with my restless sleeping.

I have a glass fronted bookshelf in our living room where I keep the nicest ones and on a rare occasion we cuddle under them on the couch. I also have some "users" in there, too, that we can use even if we're eating popcorn or something. The "users" are the ones we take on picnics, etc, too. They are tied and basically just utilitarian. I would like to make us some prettier "users" and machine quilt them. I will use vintage sheets and stuff for those ones.

My boys' bed quilts were made by my mom a couple of years ago for Christmas. (Lots of quilts at our house.)
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Old 02-21-2009, 07:37 AM
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I am so impressed by those of you who donate so many quilts. That is wonderful!!
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Old 02-21-2009, 08:15 AM
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I have quilts all over the house. There is always one on my bed. I have them hangning on walls and over the backs of sofas. Our cat has shredded the upholstery on several of my chairs so they are covered with quilts. I have boxes, bags and a trunk full. Those are just the ones I kept. I also make and give away lots of Linus quilts etc. I currently have two bed size quilts in the process of being quilted. One upstairs in our TV room and one downstairs in our family room. We only use the family room in the winter when we light a fire in the woodstove.
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Old 02-21-2009, 08:21 AM
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I give all of mine away...LOL The only one I have was one I gave up on when I first started quilting. It was way to hard for a beginner. My mom finished it, hand quilted it and gave it back to me as a gift. I also have another quilt my mom gave me as a wedding gift 10 yrs ago today:) and one that a friend made me. It is huge and covers our 3 windows in the living room (over the curtains.) It looks really pretty there and keeps the cold out.

I've never had a bad reaction from anyone who received a quilt from me. I've given 3 to friends. One each to in laws and one to each of 9 of Dh nieces and nephews. Those were the best. The oldest is 9 and she takes it everywhere with her. She said it keeps the nightmares away. 2 of the other kids take theirs everywhere too.

I've also given a few to mom mostly because I make large quilts and don't like them anymore when I finally finish them. I think I just get sick of working on the same thing. and I made dad one.

all three of my boys have had two quilts at least. My oldest still uses the one I made for his 1st b-day. It has holes all over but he won't give it up.

I'm working on one now for one of DH cousins who is going through a rough time. And I have at least 3 more planned for his family. I also have a baby quilt to make. She has requested a valance and bumper to match, but I really can't sew anything but quilts, so we'll see.

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Old 02-21-2009, 08:29 AM
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All of mine are used.
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Old 02-21-2009, 12:11 PM
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I make most of my tops to be quilted at church for raffle quilts, so I don't know what use they currently have.
I gift most wall hangings, and they have been hung and are appreciated.
Years ago, I made a grandmother's quilt for a co worker's first grandchild, and she still has it on display for use when ever a child comes over to play. It was a bisquit quilt that was really squishy and we called it "Little women". It is well loved! I feel honored each time I see it! :lol:
I have critters, so I don't have any of my quilts on my beds. I do have one over the couch in the living room. It is one that gets laundered fairly often. but was an early attempt at machine quilting, and not an heirloom!
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