Qquilt inventory
#31
I should not have started counting. I believe that at this time there are 17 quilts finished in my home. Two are on my bed and used every day, 3 are for my grandchildren when they are married, 3 belong to my children that they have not taken home. The baby left home in 1988. Three Christmas quilts. There are also a couple of wall hangings and lap quilts that are not included in this count. There are also 4 waiting to be quilted and two in various stages of piecing, and 3 comfort quilts that have to be made first. I almost forgot add 3 more. One a wedding present from my Grandmother, made by a 2 time great aunt, and one from my husband's Grandmother and another from his Mother.
#34
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Orange Park,Fl
Posts: 925
Lord help me!!!! I am LMBO. I have to many to count. I always plan to give these Quilts away(44). It seems to me that when I get done with them I love them and can't seem to part with them. Last Christmas I did give all my nieces and nephews (6) quilts. so sad my poor DH is thinking that when I die there is going to be a big fight over who gets what.
#37
Two twin bed quilts, one Christmas wall hanging (my first quilt I made for me), one Memory Quilt (of my mother-in-law that we inherited, but I had made, upon her death), one floor quilt for the two young grandsons who visit Nana's house, one wall hanging over the jacuzzi, my only hand quilted wall hanging that I gifted to my mom and she returned to me when she moved into assisted living, and a lap robe made up of fabrics from our trip to Australia and New Zealand.
#40
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Augustine, Fl and Nashville, Ga.
Posts: 267
Since I've been quilting since 1980, I've keep about 20 or 25 that I couldn't part with When my mom passed away I inherited hers and both grandmothers so total is close to 50. Just to say I love them all. Also, I've given away more than I've kept.
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