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#63
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 4,299
Every time I start to type a number I remember a few more quilts.
I'll say I have around 30, maybe. Most of which are quilts my grandmothers made - some are my baby quilts which are falling apart; some are "utility" quilts I still use on the bed. Of my own quilts, I have one bed-size quilt I made myself and I think about 6 or so lap-throw size ones I still have (some are just waiting for the right person to fall in love before they'll wander off to a new home, some are permanently mine).
We aren't counting UFO's, right? Because that could nearly double that number, LOL!!
I'll say I have around 30, maybe. Most of which are quilts my grandmothers made - some are my baby quilts which are falling apart; some are "utility" quilts I still use on the bed. Of my own quilts, I have one bed-size quilt I made myself and I think about 6 or so lap-throw size ones I still have (some are just waiting for the right person to fall in love before they'll wander off to a new home, some are permanently mine).
We aren't counting UFO's, right? Because that could nearly double that number, LOL!!
#64
Almost three. One is finished and two are slowly in production. Mostly I make charity quilts and there always seems to be a need for one or two so my personal quilts get put on the back burner too often. The one I finally made for myself was because of the quilt contest held here on the board. It might still be unfinished if there hadn't been the deadline for the photos to be posted.
#69
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: hiding in my quilting studio
Posts: 315
I have so many, I've run out of space to display them. I find it too hard to get rid of them. And I don't have anyone else to gift them to. I do make many charity quilts to give away, though.
#70
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 727
All have been made with love and caring and some have included prayers for the recipients..
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