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Im a noob quilter. Ive made baby blankets, I've made quilted coats. Ive made bags. I use a machine and try to do as little by hand.

My mom just handed me a big of not done quilts that we're st my aunts. Some where my grandmother's others I think picked up somewhere near Tucson Arizona. She is an estate sale junkie.

So I find this in the bag 24 loose roughly 11 by 11 squares and a strip of 5 of those squares assembled.

The quilt has embroidered on it. Made is 1939 in one area and the. Age 79 y 11 mo 19 days. Obviously done by hand.

So...what should I do??? Do I finish it, even though I machine quilt? Do I donate to a museum or something?

What would you do?

u/booksOnTheShelf — 8 days ago

okay, so in cause you were wondering what was brought to the Florida judge from the Receiver from AP, its all in there in MiEnviro.

You will for sure want to read
2026.04.13 - Receiver's Motion to Suspend Bankruptcy [18].pdf
2026.04.13 - Receiver's Exhibit A to Motion [18.1].pdf

I will warn you its a LOT. I read it all a few days ago.

Something that I found really interesting is that the 6th floor tenants filed complaints against AP because the floor plans changes after they signed their contracts. They actually filed like 12 complaints. Also Ibex, Ryan's wifes company wasn't paying their rent to AP for the whole time they were in the building.

I will tell you, this is all PUBLIC INFORMATION. literally anyone can read this and find it online.

mienviro.michigan.gov
u/booksOnTheShelf — 11 days ago