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Old 12-29-2008, 10:00 PM   #56
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
There ya go.

Lay out your quilts, largest to smallest, on the bed. Cover with a cotton sheet (clean) to keep the dust off.

a far better solution than in bags or boxes. Bet as you lay them out, memories will come flooding back.....
Ok, but that's gonna be one honkin' big pile of quilts....(And I should launder the sheet every few months, right?) And could I use a bedspread instead of a sheet?

I guess I led a sheltered life. These things were just part of household, used when needed. My grandmother crocheted like crazy, and my sister did too, as a teenager. My Christmas gift from her for the last three years have been simple wrap-up blankets for chair and couch use. (I bought her material for her alma mater so she could make one for herself and pillows for the old friends from college. She's a home-ec teacher.) The "antiques" are just used family furniture...
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