I agree with doowopddbop. My MIL (God rests her soul today) made four or five of these double knit quilts. She hand tied them but two will soon be large machine quilted by me to add depth and durability to the quilts. Then, I will pass them on to her great grandchildren who remember her only as the lady in the picture. However, our son, dearly loves his grandma's quilt and when he went to college, he took two with him. Now one would think that young men out on their own for the first time would not appreciate such things from home but it was surprising the number of his dorm mates who went to his room, saying they needed a touch of home. Ten years after son's graduation, those old quilts still lay folded up within in his own home by the television where his children now fall asleep upon them. For goodness sakes, please finish the quilts for you never know when your children will want that touch of home..........