Mereth says she has at least 130 tops, and that's it's fatal to start asking silly questions about whether you need to make more quilts. So long as we enjoy it, we're not hurting anyone or spending money we don't have, then it's perfectly fine to keep on. I agree with her, but I also want to devote more time to quilting in future.
It can be hard to fit our quilts in when the customer quilts have to take precedence, but I think I need to start loading a top of my own after Mereth has finished for the day. I can finish a panto in the evening, or get a custom quilt basted or ditch-stitched before the Statler is needed again. If I don't make the effort, then nothing will happen.
I also have a folder of my finished quilts, but I don't have a picture of each one, so that folder is incomplete. I went through that and realized that I don't have a lot of them anymore, they've been sold or donated. So the current count is 15 donated, 27 sold, and 50 still here.
I'm going to sort out my tops and work out what I want for each one.
Some will be heirloom quilts for the family:
Lady Of The Lake
Pink and Grey Mosaic
Showgrounds
Tumbling Blocks
(hand quilting for this one, because it's all hand pieced)
Others will be utility quilts. Some of the tops will be sold, some will be quilted and sold. I don't have any final figure in mind for how many I want to keep, but making some decisions now will help me feel better about having so much on hand. At least they're all stored nicely, just waiting for the next step, whenever that happens. Once the weather cools down, quilting will seem so much more attractive.