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    Old 08-09-2010, 10:54 AM
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    I would be terribly sad if I made someone a quilt and they didn't use it. That didn't stop me from not using the quilt my Mom gave me last Christmas. I was afraid the kids, dog, cat, or husband would ruin it. I didn't wanted to put it on unless the room was spotless. The quilt is gorgous.

    I read through this thread and I I throughly understand how much I hurt Mom's feelings, and now the quilt is in use.

    I won't request another white quilt until the dog, cat, and and...well, I won't ever request another white quilt :)

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    Old 08-09-2010, 11:16 AM
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    Originally Posted by fryguymoore
    I would be terribly sad if I made someone a quilt and they didn't use it. That didn't stop me from not using the quilt my Mom gave me last Christmas. I was afraid the kids, dog, cat, or husband would ruin it. I didn't wanted to put it on unless the room was spotless. The quilt is gorgous.

    I read through this thread and I I throughly understand how much I hurt Mom's feelings, and now the quilt is in use.

    I won't request another white quilt until the dog, cat, and and...well, I won't ever request another white quilt :)
    What a beaut. bed & quilt. I'm sure you think of your mom everytime you see the bed.
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    Old 08-09-2010, 01:54 PM
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    You are lucky Dawn, I wish I had a double wedding ring quilt. My family are grown up and moved into their own homes. Why dont you put it on your bed on special occasions like==your birthday, wedding anniversary or if your mum comes to visit BUT close the bedroom door while the quilt is on the bed. That way you are using it and won't hurt your mum's feelings.
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    The wedding Ring quilt is beautiful. I would love to have one of those. Maybe "someday" I will try to make one.
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    Old 08-11-2010, 06:28 PM
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    Thanks! The Double Wedding Ring is in my "I don't ever plan to have that much patience or talent," pile. That is why I asked Mom for it. She had never made anything like it before and that is why it is so very special to me. She tried something way out of her comfort zone for me and took so much time to make it so beautifully. Which is why I don't want anyone to touch it!!!!!!
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    Originally Posted by fryguymoore
    Thanks! The Double Wedding Ring is in my "I don't ever plan to have that much patience or talent," pile. That is why I asked Mom for it. She had never made anything like it before and that is why it is so very special to me. She tried something way out of her comfort zone for me and took so much time to make it so beautifully. Which is why I don't want anyone to touch it!!!!!!
    I don't know how far I would have to travel out of my comfort zone to tackle all of those gazillion pieces.
    It is so beautiful and seems so complicated to do. You are so fortunate to have it.
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    Old 08-12-2010, 07:27 PM
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    My mother-in-law gave us a quilt 23 years ago. It has been used on the bed, and as a comforting warm blanket, and it is a big Queen Sized. It still looks great. Don't be afraid to enjoy the love. What a shame for all of that work to go to waste for a "rainy day". Pull out the laces, and special dishes, and use them now. For when you are gone what good are they to you then.........they can only bring you joy Now!
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    Old 08-12-2010, 08:16 PM
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    when I give away kids quilts, I always send a card with it. I tell the recipient to " use it, make tents with it, make a fort, use it for picnics, play on the floor on it, wrap yourself in it, lay on the couch watching t.v. , just love it and use it to pieces and when it is beyond repair, we'll make another one or two. Whatever you use it for, use it to make memories.
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    Old 08-12-2010, 08:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by bmorawitz
    I make my quilts as gifts to be used and abused ... for cats, dogs, kids to wrap up in - get sick on... if they get worn out ... I will gladly make a new one... I wrap myself in one every day... I know life is too short and my quilts are made to enjoy, to cry on, to live on... Not to be in the smithsonian... and probably won't ever win a blue ribbon or appear in a magazine ,,, but you never know... I just want the person to enjoy the quilt as they wish... it is my gift to them.... nothing more and nothing less...
    Exactly!!!
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    Old 08-12-2010, 08:43 PM
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    I would say 98% for blanket on the bed or a lap quilt to be used. The other 2% are wall hangings.
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