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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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Any suggestions for quilt use?
After just so many bed quilts, wall quilts, potholders, gifts to family and donations, I've run out of practical uses. I would love to hear how others use their quilts. :?
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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My husband and I do not have kids, but we have a niece and nephew that we are fairly close to. Every time I make a quilt and my husband ask what am I going to do with this one. I reply, "Not my problem. It is my niece and nephew's when I die.".
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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all of my family has gotten their first quilt and most of them have gotten a wall hanging and the girls got jackets in I have also made wall hangings for my cousins. or at least the ones who keep in touch
the step grandchildren who didn't quit calling us grandma and grandpa when son and their mother divorced have gotten theirs. also
numerous friends got wall hangings last year this year I am sewing primarily for us but then where from here. certain friends stand out a likely recipients but who knows then I suppose I will have to go out and seek strangers because I do not intend to quit. i will do some small things for our chartly in the park and then decide who else i am going to give to is up in the air. I know who I won't give them too. If someone says that is too much or it is too pretty to use etc etc that person will not get one
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You know, I'm less concerned about what I'll do with a finished quilt than I am about the need to make it. There's an inner drive in me that makes me just have to make a certain quilt. I can picture it in my mind; it might be because I saw a particular fabric, or a color combination somewhere. But I just have to make the quilt. So when people ask me, "What do you do with all your quilts?" I usually ask in return, "Would you ask an artist what they do with all their paintings?"
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Originally posted by McCQuilterThere's an inner drive in me that makes me just have to make a certain quilt. I can picture it in my mind; it might be because I saw a particular fabric, or a color combination somewhere. But I just have to make the quilt. "
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I think there's a difference between "an outsider" asking this question, vs. a quilter... even to the painter analogy, if you're continually producing but not parting with your art, there comes a time when you run out of room! So back to the original question, I'd say (since we know there's no such thing as too many quilts) :wink: that if you've run out of beds, walls, tables, it's time to buy more quilt racks, shelved armoires/cupboards, etc. as a way to keep the "back stock" visible between "rotations" in places of honor! As a practical storage place, if space really is in short supply, you can "store" a LOT of quilts layered on one bed...
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I think there's a difference between "an outsider" asking this question, vs. a quilter... even to the painter analogy, if you're continually producing but not parting with your art, there comes a time when you run out of room! So back to the original question, I'd say (since we know there's no such thing as too many quilts) :wink: that if you've run out of beds, walls, tables, it's time to buy more quilt racks, shelved armoires/cupboards, etc. as a way to keep the "back stock" visible between "rotations" in places of honor! As a practical storage place, if space really is in short supply, you can "store" a LOT of quilts layered on one bed...
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To be honest, I really do have a lot of quilts "backed up" (stacked on shelves 'cause there isn't enough room to show them off). So I will probably be handing them out to my kids (who are salivating for them) and even donating a couple for raffles. There are those I will forever keep (and my kids will inherit) and those that could move in with someone else (who will hopefully love them). A quilter-friend says she always keeps a quilt for one year before it might go to someone else.
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There's nothing wrong with stacks of quilts around the house!! But here's a suggestion....quilt for charity. Donate some quilts to Quilts for Kids, or the Linus project, or thru your charity quilts at your guild. I do several quilts a year for charity, and a few for myself. I just have to quilt......
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I am a starter not a finisher, so that will never be a problem for me. My goal is to make --- and finish a quilt for everyone in my family. But, in the between time, I have been honored to make a couple for special reasons..... our nursing home and for an injured soldier.
The comment about Quilt of Valor is an excellent choice for some of those extras. I was personally able to present mine to the soldier and he was so proud and even mentioned when I explained about the QOV program that he remembered some folks getting quilts from home and wondered what they represented.
I wish had more finished than unfinished projects. I'm working or fixing that....
Just keep on keeping on I say.
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I'm a hand quilter, working a full time job and running a part time summer business on the side, so my quilting time is pretty much limited to the winter months. In other words, I don't produce a lot of quilts. I have some stored in a quilt box - lined with foam core for a barrier from the wood, and individually padded with acid free tissue and wrapped in muslin - can you tell I work in a museum for a living? :lol: The rest are in large bins - large plastic ones that are see-through so I don't have to dig - and some are stacked on a closet shelf - again padded and wrapped. Of course, there are one or two on each bed - Gee, maybe I have more than I thought :P
I want to learn to machine quilt to speed things up - which is really a stretch for me because I have always been such a "purist". So maybe one of these days when I have the time and feel confident enough in my skills I can make quilts for Quilts for Valor - such a worthy cause. But, I hope even more that by the time I get around to it there won't be a need to send quilts to our soldiers in foreign lands. Hopefully, they'll all be home.
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The best fitness tracker for you will depend on your specific needs, such as the type of sports you engage in, your budget,...
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Sprunki Sinner Edition
Step into the dark and rhythmic world of Sprunki Sinner Edition, where music...Create unique, sprunky beats with Sprunki Incredibox. Mix quirky sounds, meet weird characters, and unleash your inner musical maverick for free! -
It's fine, Helen.
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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
If she mind,... -
The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
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Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
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Beautiful, Ursula. Isn't it wonderful we can make changes to give quilts our own touch?!
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Beautiful, Elizabeth.
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Really pretty, Helen.
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Love your fabric choices!
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