I gave my 15 year old and 12 year old granddaughters their grown up quilts as Christmas presents. I just wanted to see their reaction, as neither of these quilts are ones that a teener would go for. It was a hoot, I loved the look on their faces and how they struggled to act inthused about them. I did explain later that these quilts will mean more to them in 10 or 20 years. And that they should keep them stored in the pillow case they came in. And, if they think of it, to take them out once a year and refold. As I am 70, I felt I had to give them their grown up quilts now. Who knows how long these tired old eyes will be able to see all those small stitches. Then I gave my two daughters each a quilt derived from the Quilts of Gee's Bend. One daughter is going to hang hers over their bed and the other daughter was kind of quiet about it. But I loved doing them and giving them.