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I have 4. One is a t shirt one so that will go until I gather enough t shirts. One is my second full size postage stamp quilt. I absolutely love the postage stamp size ones. That will go on until I also gather enough little scraps.
One is a 4 x 4 square one that goes very fast. Last year I made 100 lap quilts for an assisted living building as a Christmas donation.
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Have supplies to make one for myself, red and white, Victorian crazy quilt style.
http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/crazy.jpg
Like this but in red velvet, white velvet and red calicos
Just too hot to sew, now. Gardening takes priority. It's a good winter project!
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July 21, 2009 03:58 AM
How many unfinished quilts do you have in your stash?
I have started organizing my sewing room and so far I have found 6 unfinished projects. I do intend to finish them all, although a few of the projects will be scaled down to lap quilts and wall hangings.
What will you do with yours?
What will you do with yours?
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| July 21, 2009 01:29 PM |
One is a 4 x 4 square one that goes very fast. Last year I made 100 lap quilts for an assisted living building as a Christmas donation.
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• I like the idea of making lap size for donation. I think a couple of my projects are twin sized. They are not completely pieced yet. Focusing on lap size for donation makes the task more achievable.
Thanks to all who responded!
Thanks to all who responded!
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July 21, 2009 04:08 AM
I've finished too many to count, maybe hundreds. Given most away, to new babies, families, newlyweds, friends, homeless shelters, churches, convents, etc. Have supplies to make one for myself, red and white, Victorian crazy quilt style.
http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/crazy.jpg
Like this but in red velvet, white velvet and red calicos
Just too hot to sew, now. Gardening takes priority. It's a good winter project!
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