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Old 03-27-2011, 09:28 AM
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GrannieAnnie
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Originally Posted by MTS
There is a Quilter's Will form out there (too early to search) where you can appoint your "Executor" and designate your wishes for the dispersal of your stash. While it's legal standing is questionable :wink: , I'm sure the family will respect your wishes.

I think the most important part is for them to realize it has some value and they just don't toss it out as a bunch of rags.

My friend actually included it when she recently redid her real legal papers, and I thought it was such a hoot I did it as well when I did mine a bit later. Her husband then pointed out the very possible likelihood that we'd both meet our ends on one of our quilting expeditions, and then he'd STILL be stuck with the fabric as I wouldn't be around to GET IT OUT OF HIS HOUSE (his emphasis). :wink:

Found it:
http://quiltville.com/quilterswill.shtml
Didn't know my hubby had a twin brother!
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