2016 UFO Challenge of the Month
#2061
Wow Gladdie, hope things dry up fast. Consider yourself lucky; My son. Kyrk, has been fighting forest fires since Mid-February. Pretty wet here in Mapleton, too. Fire dandeger just went up to moderate, usually there by July.
#2062
Thanks everyone for the well-wishes and prayers! Hubby is back at work today, but "cautiously" - kind of with the understanding that if he starts feeling bad again, he can come home early.
He did go to the Urgent Care center and got some meds, so that has been part of his recovery. He was feeling well enough to help with the livestock.
So far so good for myself, no symptoms so far.
He did go to the Urgent Care center and got some meds, so that has been part of his recovery. He was feeling well enough to help with the livestock.
So far so good for myself, no symptoms so far.
#2063
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#2064
Congrats, Silliness. One way to get a UFO done sooner is to shrink the size. Toot, Toot!
I got a UFO completed last night. I had 8 quilt blocks leftover from a quilt made last summer. I had been accumulating fabrics to add more blocks. In the end, I just wanted them gone so I decreased the intended size of the quilt by adding only 4 more blocks. Then sashing and two borders made it large enough for a child's quilt. I have two more in the works. I am hoping to have at least one done by the end of the month.
#2065
Hmmm...now they're yours but they are "new" to you, aren't they? If you plan to finish them but then don't, they become a UFO. We're fairly loose with the UFO definition but brand new to you doesn't feel like a UFO to me. But you are the one who determines what is, and what is not, a UFO.
#2066
Nice one, Rryder! Congratulations on another UFO finish. Toot, Toot! I like your block layout.
Here is one that's been percolating for 4 years. The blocks on the left are QAYG orphans from a large table topper. The ones on the right were from an improvisational quilt that I cut to pieces and then QAYG'd, then set aside because I still couldn't decide what to do with them. i finally decided how I wanted to set the thing. It's called Koyaanisqatsi, named after a film from the 80's.
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#2067
Consider it done, oksewglad! Toot, Toot!
#2068
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Productive 24 hours...I pieced a denim/khaki postcard type quilt 40 x 56 and a pieced backing..now to scrounge around for backing to piece...just finished spray basting an on point 72 x 84 half square triangle/snowball quilt...setting triangles, backing, and 2 borders from stash...going to let it stay on the floor over night, then in the morning use Elmer's along the outer border to really hold the layers together...not sure how I'm going to quilt it...Will mull on it overnight..going to get the binding made then call it a day...not sure if I can get this to be an August finish, but I will get it done....
#2070
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Another finish tonight with a picture...I'm counting this as a UFO....it's one of my neighbor's that just needed the binding added..I'll take it back to her family when am I go next time to sort through her sewing room.[ATTACH=CONFIG]557157[/ATTACH]
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