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This is probably one of the only benefits of our poor economy. I now have to finish all those UFO's if I want to keep active.
OK, I will do a few new projects ... but, mostly will try to use what I have and do some stash busting. ali |
I was only going to do one at a time and only buy fabric for current project. Then I found quilting board, yahoo groups, LQS, and I went crazy. Too many to list in progress. I will claim the 3 sitting out in plain view:
table runner-binding almost completed table runner - needs quilting and binding queen size quilt - working on free motion quilting-then had to take machine to the shop It is ok as we leave tomorrow for a one week campout while the machine is in the shop. Cathedral window by hand, loom knitting socks, prayer shawl, baby hats....... |
No lie....probably at least 30 UFO projects!!!
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I prefer to do one project at a time, but somehow...I currently have two paper pieced projects, one free motion machine embroidery trapunto project and about 8 small projects from bibs to potholders. I really should be in my sewing room instead of reading and posting replies. LOL.
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too many to count.
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Way too many to count. I am totally out of control and can't seem to rein myself in.
Your little dog is so cute!!! |
To many to count, and thats the ones I remember. All in different stages, but I will eventually finish them.
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I'm hand quilting 3, 4 tops need to go to a quilter and only one that needs to be pieced, just cant figure out how big and how I want it pieced, ever think that maybe you would have done something different with fabric after you start on project?
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I have a LOT in different stages of construction/completion.
I have promised myself not to start another thing until I complete all of these. So far, so good. We'll see if it lasts. I also promised myself that I would NEVER, EVER, make another quilt under pressure. Takes all the fun and enjoyment out of it for me. |
The truthful answer is far too many!!!!
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