here a UFO , there a UFO, everwhere a UFO
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Ive got 8 that were tossed aside.. Plus 4 that need borders and that not counting the ones that i collected fabrics for... Im right there with ya !!!
#27
Honestly, I couldn't STAND to have that many UFO's! I would constantly think of all that fabric just in limbo!! It bothers me to have one unfinished, which I do, it is a queen size I am hand-quilting, and I put it aside last year before leaving for another trip overseas, and I haven't gotten it out since. I came back and got into a couple of rag quilts and one for my Uncle Bob, plus one for my son's girlfriend for her birthday, now making purses-that quilt calls to me every night, wondering when I will finish it and get it on my bed!! Yes, it bothers me to have even ONE UFO!! I even love doing binding, because it signals the end of a project and makes me that much closer to being able to start another!! I also want to start my Star Spin, my Whitework Sampler, my Sunbonnet Sue, my Ladies Day Out (Bonnet Girls), and now, my McKenna Ryan's "Home Tweet Home" series!! Help, I am afraid I might not get thru them all before wanting to start another!! My only hope is to have them LA quilted and not do them myself.
#29
I have UFO's that just need to be quilted....ran out of batting, waiting on the order. Do you ever have a top waiting to be quilted and I have one several years old because someone else helped me design it and I've never been happy with it it's too long and not wide enough so recently I found it again and I'm adding borders to "fix" it and changing some corner stones in the first border I don't like. Ever done that? you thought you finished and then you change it around? Thanks goodness for that one i was smart enough to buy tons of fabric in the line! Good luck with yours!!
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