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Old 01-07-2011, 08:06 AM
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I think that is great. I make however many I happen to make, when I feel like it or need a gift, or sometimes just feel like doing a lap quilt or baby quilt becuz a particular pattern appealed to me at the time. So...........it varies.
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:29 AM
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Too many. I'm running out of room to put them and I ha e 12 BOM started now and several kits waiting. I made about 14 last year.u
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Too many. I'm running out of room to put them and I ha e 12 BOM started now and several kits waiting. I made about 14 last year.u
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Old 01-07-2011, 09:46 AM
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One if possible, two if I am lucky! More than that estatic!
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Old 01-07-2011, 03:13 PM
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one possibly, plus other small objects that arent quilts
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Old 01-07-2011, 03:18 PM
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I think my club made 25 this year. 24 lap size, then one full for the Habitat for Humanity house. There are only 7 of us or so. I think it's great from start to finish.

Last year I made 1 60" one on consignment, one longer than lap throw for the boy scout leader, and my big queen size is now finished, finishing the binding on that this week. I also completed a baby top, but didn't start the quilting on it until last weekend. I did start two child quilts too, but not a lot of progress yet. I also bought what I needed last weekend for another baby quilt. I also finished 4 small sewing organizer projects.

I always try to make 1 big and important project, then other smaller projects as they come up throughout the year. I am a full time worker. Then I have 3 boys at home, one disabled, and I'm actively involved in my sons' Cub Scout pack. That all adds up to equal NO TIME FOR ANYTHING!!!
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I am MUCH better at making UFOs.
Me too. I must have a dozen tops, Five of them sandwiched and pinned. Maybe there is hope. I did seven finished quilts, too.
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Old 01-07-2011, 04:34 PM
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I think around 15 but many of those were charity quilts.
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Old 01-07-2011, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ginnie6
I counted them up and this past year I made 7. One is not quilted and there is another that I started but am still working on so if I count that one its 8. I think that's a lot of quilts to only be quilting 2 years!
I started in Oct. 2008, counted the other day 23 from lap size to queen size up to now. Up until Aug. 2010 I was also working. In the same time span, I knitted three pair of socks, three sweaters and two hats for baby. Sewed a coat for my grand daughter. And misc other projects.

My grandma taught me the devil finds work for idle hands. Bet you all heard the same thing.
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Originally Posted by mpeters1200
I think my club made 25 this year. 24 lap size, then one full for the Habitat for Humanity house. There are only 7 of us or so. I think it's great from start to finish.

Last year I made 1 60" one on consignment, one longer than lap throw for the boy scout leader, and my big queen size is now finished, finishing the binding on that this week. I also completed a baby top, but didn't start the quilting on it until last weekend. I did start two child quilts too, but not a lot of progress yet. I also bought what I needed last weekend for another baby quilt. I also finished 4 small sewing organizer projects.

I always try to make 1 big and important project, then other smaller projects as they come up throughout the year. I am a full time worker. Then I have 3 boys at home, one disabled, and I'm actively involved in my sons' Cub Scout pack. That all adds up to equal NO TIME FOR ANYTHING!!!
I say God bless you for even thinking about quilting.
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