Old 05-29-2017, 11:19 PM
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madamekelly
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Originally Posted by Garden Gnome
You know, this brings to mind a situation I have pondered about. We make quilts to practice, to experiment, to "use up our stash", to donate so it goes to some good purpose. We have no control over what happens to those quilts once they are out of our grasp.
Does it matter to you if it ends up at Goodwill or being used as a dog blanket? People who don't quilt have no idea what goes into making one. To a disinterested person, a quilt may be no better than a fleece throw you can buy at big-mart for $15.00.
I don't think any of us want our quilts to be put up on a shelf and never used out of fear of getting it dirty, but neither do we want to imagine it will end up being used to haul around chickens in the back of a truck!

I hope the quilts you make to donate will be used and appreciated. And, yes, respected, a little. Like they deserve.
I guess I am in the other camp. I want mine to be used and enjoyed, that is why I put flannel on the back. If being used in the back of a truck to haul chickens is where my quilt goes, I just figure I helped a family farm, nothing wrong with that. If it was good enough for grandmas own quilt, it is good enough for mine.
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