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Old 12-27-2010, 10:54 AM
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This picture says it all. My cousin sent this picture Christmas morning after her kids opened their new quilts.
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Old 12-27-2010, 11:08 AM
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[quote=KarenR]... gave my mom one about 40 years ago and she put it in the closet - she did not want the kids to get it dirty and now it's the grandkids. I told her what good is it in the closet - USE IT! [quote]


Exactly - use it! If it's only going to sit on a shelf, out of sight, then it might as well have remained on the shelf at the fabric shop & saved me a ton of $$ and time! Even if you don't care for the fabrics/design/colors, please at least use it as a 'blanket' underneath the bed top covering.
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Old 12-27-2010, 11:18 AM
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My 23 year son, who graduated from Georgia Tech, and now works with computers doing something I can't even explain, just bought his own house earlier this year. It is sparsely furnished because he is frugal and will only purchase what he really needs or something he truly desires. I learned long ago to not give him frivolous things. He does have one twin size quilt that I made and seems to enjoy it, but I was surprised when we had finished opening gifts and he said to me, "I was hoping I might get a quilt". Needless to say, I will be making a large bedside quilt for him very soon.
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Old 12-27-2010, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by cantrelld
My 23 year son, who graduated from Georgia Tech, and now works with computers doing something I can't even explain, just bought his own house earlier this year. It is sparsely furnished because he is frugal and will only purchase what he really needs or something he truly desires. I learned long ago to not give him frivolous things. He does have one twin size quilt that I made and seems to enjoy it, but I was surprised when we had finished opening gifts and he said to me, "I was hoping I might get a quilt". Needless to say, I will be making a large bedside quilt for him very soon.
My 29 yr. old son is the same, computer geek, bought a house, only furnished the family room and bedroom because those are the only rooms he spends time in. I made him a fleece/flannel blanket for Christmas to keep him warm while he's watching TV. He's visiting us for Christmas and hasn't let that blanket out of his sight! I made him a queen size quilt for his bed years ago, it never leaves his bed, I'm surprised it's still in one piece!
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Old 12-27-2010, 12:04 PM
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I too did quilts for all my immediate family and was surprised by the reaction seems I didnt know my brother had said to my mother just before opening his that he was going to go shopping the next day to go buy a new quilt for his bed. He lives 520 miles away so it was nice to know I was right on target with his gift.
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Old 12-27-2010, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by shelrox
I too did quilts for all my immediate family and was surprised by the reaction seems I didnt know my brother had said to my mother just before opening his that he was going to go shopping the next day to go buy a new quilt for his bed. He lives 520 miles away so it was nice to know I was right on target with his gift.
LOL now how's that for a lucky coincidence?
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Old 12-27-2010, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Corry
Well this was not a gift but it was a reaction to my quilts. We went to have our christmas celebration with my family which I only see this once a year as we live far away. So I brought 2 of my quilts to show my sister and brother. One was my horse quilt I have worked so hard on since May. Actually is not quilted but the top is pieced. Anyway, when I showed them the reaction from my brother was like....what is it....and he had nothing to say. Just shrugged his shoulders. I was planning to make him a quilt this next year to give him as a gift next year and in fact have already bought some embroidery designs I was going to use on it but now am really wondering if I should go to the trouble. I did make him a pillow this year. I machine embroidered Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus on it with the words Holy Night and my brother could not tear his self away from the derned football game to even look at what I made them. Hurt my feelings although my sister really liked her pillow.
Uh no do not make him a quilt. Get him a fleece blanky now from Christmas clearance sales and give it next Christmas.
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Old 12-27-2010, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by deBRAT
Mary and others,

i used this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sipzCAflJQ8

it appears to be based on this coaster design
http://www.allsorts.typepad.com/alls...ross_coas.html

I guess the 10" size is for those precut fabric packs out now. I used 9 1/2" because i have a cutting square that big and am too lazy to use a larger square to cut the 10" size. if i could find a 9" one i'd use that instead. my mil loved her everyday ones and my sil loved hers too. along with her vanilla frappe fingerless mitts i made her.

and while we are on potholders here is a link to 28+ so you will have it all in one place to check out in the future.
http://tipnut.com/potholder-patterns/

hope this helps! now i'm off to pack for our week away to northern florida. alas, that is COLDER for us and i'm wondering how i will get by with just two pairs of long pants.

have a marvelous day all
denise/deBRAT in tampa bay florida
Thank you so much for the web sites. I saved them all to my favorites....you have a wonderful vacation in FL...hope it is warmer there than here in Central VA...HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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Old 12-27-2010, 03:41 PM
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This reminds me that a couple of years ago, I made my grandson some boxer shorts for Christmas. I didn't expect him to be excited because they were sort of personal. He was about 7. Later in the week he came up to me and said, "Grandma, I really like those flannel ones you made. They are nice and warm." So I know he liked them.
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Old 12-27-2010, 05:39 PM
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I made my 29 year old son a pair of boxer shorts with skulls and flames on them. He had bought me a Singer 501 for my birthday and that was the first thing I made on it. He actually wears them!
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