That's a great question! I actually have 5 quilts and 2 wall hangings in my home. Two of the quilts were made for my sister & mother. Mom's quilt was returned to me when she passed away. My sister's quilt was returned to me when she entered a nursing home (too big for her bed). I have since made my sister a lap quilt. We actually have matching quilts, as I made the same quilt in a twin size for myself. All the rest have been gifted and I am happy to say that they have all been received with love and are used! In 2011 I made 6 quilts for my cousin's 6 grandchildren. She lives in Long Island and in my conversation with her this week she mentioned how much her grandchildren love their quilts. They use them all the time when they are visiting her. So I know the quilts are doing exactly what I had hoped they would ... give joy and comfort. So by count, I have gifted 20 quilts since 2010, if I counted correctly... not counting quilted bags, mug rugs and table runners. I agree it's an addictive hobby, but I'd rather have this addiction than any other in the world!! It's a rewarding hobby, whether the quilt stays in your home or are gifted to someone. I know I'm not quitting ... as long as I can sew, I'll be quilting.