Having too much fun and will have to give them up.
#22
I take a photo of each one also......some were really difficult to let go, especially one that my DGD in-law really loved and the chairwoman of our guild charity really hated (she thought it was too modern, black and white prints, with a chartreuse and yellow exotic orchid in one of the prints) but it was for an older teenage girls home and I am sure it is loved.
#23
Yes I also become very attached to my quilts, especially ones I have worked hard on to find the perfect fabric and the perfect pattern...and then was so pleased with the result, especially when all my points met and seams were straight. My grandkids no longer appreciate them, so I am moving onto charities.....and feel better about that concept. All I want to do is bring a smile to a face
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I take a photo of each one also......some were really difficult to let go, especially one that my DGD in-law really loved and the chairwoman of our guild charity really hated (she thought it was too modern, black and white prints, with a chartreuse and yellow exotic orchid in one of the prints) but it was for an older teenage girls home and I am sure it is loved.
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I miss the facebook like button. I can see i am not the only one. Love them but be happy they have such a good purpose. My own grand children have their one too. Each stitch counts, or gets ripped out! Thank you all for posting!
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