How old is your oldest UFO?
#81
I have a quilt top made by my grandmother and mother sometime before 1950. Another one made by my moher before 1956. I need to get both of them qilted before the middle of August, will be raffle items at our family reunion.
#82
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Pratt Kansas
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1972. A Queen size scrappy 8 point star. The big squares are 9 patch, and the little squares are 4 patch. My mom wouldn't let me machine piece it. All blocks are pieced. Some pieces were damaged (rust) by the paper clips holding the units together. I went thru & took out all the clips, and cut new pieces. The blocks are over 1/2 joined.
#87
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: South Texas
Posts: 28
Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
In some strong Flylady de-cluttering, I discovered a bunch of squares that I'd made when my baby was about 5 or 6 years old. The little darling more or less designed them himself..there were several embroidered squares with his favorites on them. One was a huge, 5 inch Monarch butterfly like the one he and his dad had caught, one was his darling Doberman Kurt, one was his black and white cat Warlock, one was his tennis racquet. (he was good even then at Tennis) and one was a Boy Scout emblem (he went on to be an Eagle Scout), plus other things he loved at that age.
This past May he was 43 years old. I've really got to get this done one of these days. Maybe for this Christmas.
This past May he was 43 years old. I've really got to get this done one of these days. Maybe for this Christmas.
#88
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: South Texas
Posts: 28
My mother died 6 years ago, and my sister asked me to make a quilt in honor of our mother. As we were cleaning out her closet and such, if a clothing item appealed to her, she would set it aside. I started this quilt about a year after she died -- so it's been a UFO for 5 years now. It's really hard to pick it up and work on it since everytime I look at a piece of fabric, all the memories come rushing back. Although it's been heartbreaking at times, it's also been very good therapy.
#89
Me too. My bicentennial quilt was huge with 2" squares. That was before I knew how to match up small blocks and used scissors to cut so when I look at it now (which I did once 2 years ago) I just want to rip it all up.
#90
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Eastern Indiana
Posts: 241
I had a quilted jacket that I had started...that was maybe 20 years ago. I found it last summer and decided I would never wear it. I unsewed some of the quilting, found some extra blocks, connected the four patchwork blocks together and created a quilt top for my sister. I was so lucky that I found a new print that worked great for the borders. Need to put the binding on. When finished...I will post it.
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