My goal when I retired in April 2012 was to finish all my UFO"s. Even I didn't really realize how many there were as they were stashed in lots of different places. I started gathering them up and now have them in my sewing room grouped together. I've never really counted them but have two of the largest Rubbermaid bins with completed tops all ready for quilting. Then I have numerous (probably 50) smaller bins and shoe boxes with partially completed tops. Some have the blocks all finished while others have a bunch done, some cut out and all are there with the pattern and fabric needed to finish. I also have a couple of other bins of orphan blocks. Since retiring, I do have a pile of finished quilts (more than 20), never happened before and ten entries ready for my Guild's show in October. Will I ever get everything stitched? Who knows and my DH knows better than to make any comments about my boxes. I will stitch what I can, re-purpose some, donate some to my guild's Community Quilts and just keep working away not feeling one bit guilty. It's my time, my stuff, my money that was invested and a great hobby that I enjoy and keeps many other people warm and cozy.