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Old 08-12-2010, 05:57 PM
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Is the front one piece? It looks as if you sewed several pieces together.
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Old 08-12-2010, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
You are so right. A very dear friend of mine was in the hospital so I took her one of my prettiest lap quilts. She seemed pleased and thanked me. Later when I visited her at home she was wrapped up in a rather dingy cheap blanket. I asked why she wasn't using the quilt and she said. That thing was too heavy for me to carry out of the hospital so I gave it to one of the nurses who helped me.
I have never made another thing for her. She is still my dear friend but she just didn't get it. She later asked me where I had purchased it,(it had my label on it). I told her I had made it from scratch. She asked if I would make one for her to give to her husbands nurse. I explained they take me 6-8 weeks to make and I generally get $300.00 for that size. WHAAAT? Yes mam. She thought I had just picked it up somewhere on the way to the hospital because "it didn't look homemade"....Oh well, live and learn!
I have a "friend" who needed a baby gift for two days later and said she didn't want to spend much on the gift so would I make a blanket quilt for her instead of her going out to get something. I let her know that it wasn't possible to make my lovely quilts in two days and it would cost her MUCH, MUCH more than if she went out for something. She had no clue but has now. I won't hear her ask me again! They just don't "get it", do they???????? Sigh......laugh.............it isn't worth the effort of being hurt.
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Old 08-12-2010, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by HeatherQuilts
I have read a lot of posts about how certain people have NO IDEA and NO appreciation for the quilts that we make. I figured something out last Christmas, to save myself some heartache.
I made 8 or 9 fleece blankets (I sewed the edges though, I didn't tie them) and gave them as gifts. I made one for my Step-dad, and he loved it, he was very appreciative. He is someone that will get a quilt from me some day, I know it will be worth the effort, and he will appreciate what I've made.
I made one for my Dad and Step-Mom, and they did not have the same reaction. It was kind of like, "Oh...this will be nice to keep us warm in the car...." Totally didn't get that I took time to MAKE them something! :lol: Clearly NOT someone that I will make a quilt for. I love them dearly, of course, but I know they just wouldn't "get" how much work goes into a quilt.
Anyways, I gave all the blankets out as gifts, and I know who will eventually get one of my quilts, based on how they reacted to the fleece blankets.... I'm glad I didn't take the time/money/effort to make a quilt for all these people!

Long story short!! :lol: :lol: (sorry I tend to ramble)
If you aren't sure if a person will appreciate a quilt, maybe think of a smaller, not so time-intensive project to make them. Like a tote, or an easy blanket, or something along those lines. Then you will know who is "quilt-worthy" :D

(I meant nothing negative by this post, I don't mean to say that people aren't worth my time, obviously! But it has saved me some hurt feelings, just thought I would pass it along) :-D

Thanks for listening! You guys are the best!
You are totally right. Some people don't realize the time and effort put in to a quilt. The one that appreciated the quilt I made for my 1st great- grandson, was his Dad. (my grandson-in-law) He kept saying it was so great and the personalized label I had on it was absolutely the best. It could be because his mother is also a quilter, but somehow I don't think so. He was completely sincere.
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Old 08-13-2010, 01:13 AM
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I like the way fleece is for binding. I used a fancy row of hearts stitch on a pink fleece and it was cute! But it took ages!
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
, and when I saw it shortly after..YIKES - it was on her bed - IT HAD BEEN WASHED AND DRIED WITH TOWELS!!!!!I am still CRUSHED!!!
At the risk of never getting a present from you, why were you crushed? I dont actually understand what happened.
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltinNsmilin
Several years ago my SIL's mother was quite ill. I made her a lap quilt.
The 24 squares had all different machine embroidered 4 inch butterflies and the quilt was latticed, bordered & backed with a gorgeous butterfly fabric. Georgie, the Mom absolutely loved. My SIL called me after Georgie died to say she put the quilt in the coffin with her Mom. I have to say that totally freaked me out. Perhaps I should have seen it as a supreme compliment, but I thought it was weird. Why not keep it as a nice memory? Am I nuts?
I think it was a supreme compliment, but I guess it depends on how you feel about death.
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Old 08-14-2010, 07:43 AM
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You could try me out with anything-----promise to be appreciative, it's a v good idea.
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now that would have been my lateMIL she was completely without taste or gratefulness
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Old 08-14-2010, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Gilla
Is the front one piece? It looks as if you sewed several pieces together.
Nope, it's just one piece, it's just folded sitting on our chair in our living room.
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Old 08-14-2010, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by noveltyjunkie
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
, and when I saw it shortly after..YIKES - it was on her bed - IT HAD BEEN WASHED AND DRIED WITH TOWELS!!!!!I am still CRUSHED!!!
At the risk of never getting a present from you, why were you crushed? I dont actually understand what happened.
Washing a quilt with towels is going to really rough it up and wear it out. If it was a delicately appliqued quilt the towels probably did as much damage as a dozen washings.
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