I think it would be waaay to embarrassing to actually count my WIPs. I not only have ones that I started I also have ones that I buy at antique stores. Some are blocks but my favorite is a log cabin variation that was being sold because the lady's family said she was too ill to work on it any more. It came in a plastic bin with the pieces cut and the pattern book enclosed. I'm not sure what the finished size will be but I don't really care. Maybe I'll get to work on it this summer.
My sister-in-law also likes to ask me to fix old quilts for her. One was one my grandmother made for my brother years ago (40?) when he was young. When I finally finished it I had to laugh because it was definitely made by a non-quilter. If the fabric didn't fit right she just cut if off or folded it to make it fit. She tried. I also have a quilt top that my grandma's sister-in-law made. It is 40's or 50's fabric, lots of that melon orange color. It just waits with other things on the to do list to be done some day. Maybe they'll just be treasures for future generations!!!