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mrspete 06-27-2010 07:46 PM

1. I've two I Spy quilts in progress. I need to finish these soon.

2. I need to finish my lap quilt from the choc/raspberry swap.

3. depends on which arrives first, siggies or postage stamps, then the race is on.

Desperately need organization and a job.

Blessings,
Ruth

DeneK 06-27-2010 08:34 PM

1. Finish the quilt for my friend Linda -- pattern from the "Darling Little Dogs" book. Should get that done next week.
2. Sandwich and try FMQ with my new HandiQuilter that some cool person from this board gave me. Cant wait to try it out.
3. Make Bichon bench cover for my friend's bedroom. I made one, but we want two to keep one for use when laundering the other.

jolo 06-28-2010 04:10 AM

continue to work on my scrappy Dear Jane,finish a hand applique barn quilt am on the last block of that , hand quilt one of the many tops I have done. Then......

mar32428 06-28-2010 04:18 AM

I have 3 tops ready for the frame, another top in progress ( my birds) and I want to do a D9P. Right now, I'm rearranging my sewing room and finding some fun things I had forgotten. After I fell a couple of weeks ago, I wasn't in the mood or shape to do anything, but the spark is back.

I found a lovely 12' x14' Daffodil pattern for thread painting. Haven't done any for a while so will give it a shot today just to cure my withdrawal feelings.

quiltinghere 06-28-2010 04:22 AM

1. 2 quilts for Downey QFK (working on the same steps at the same time makes it really easy)
2. 2 large throw quilts using the braid technique. (again working on the same steps at the same time makes it easy).
3. A quilt challenge from last fall.

lakequilter 06-28-2010 05:08 AM

Since I was on vacation for a week and now company for a week I am really behind. 1) Catch up on my Stitcher's Garden Applique block of the month. 2) Catch up on my TNT Embroidery Quilt block of the month. 3) Work on my four patch posie quilt for my Quilting Guild. 4)Find a pattern for our organist 5) Take out quilting that didn't turn out like I wanted. OOPS! Sorry, you said three. Quilters always have more than three UFO's.

LindaG 06-28-2010 05:18 AM

I have one entire book shelf with neatly packaged UFOs in Zip-Loc bags...I should just grab one at random and finish it before starting a new one!

I have finished three UFOs in the past month, all twin sized quilts, plus one QOV.

My UFO stash is getting smaller, but you should see the weeds in my garden! They are multiplying faster than all the ideas I have gotten from this great group!

polly13 06-28-2010 05:44 AM

1. Finish the UFO's.
2. Sew the "had to have" kits.
3. Deplete the stash in my cupboard on some patterns that I have saved from magazines.

Rural City Girl 06-28-2010 07:00 AM

* Finish the king size double Irish Chain. Only need to do the
borders, the off to the quilter. This goes to our bed.

* Finish the "Cuddly Bunny Flannel Baby Quilt" which will go to
my friends daughter who is having a baby.

* Finish the "Quiltsmart" 58" Lone Star, that I will give as a
Christmas present.

Kellie G 06-28-2010 07:12 AM

1. Quilt the 2 Quilts for Kids tops (due last week)
2. Quilt the 2 baby quilt tops babies here, one 2 mos. old.
3. Finish Carpenters Star Quilt.


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