UFO or Designated Stash?
#12
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Location: Chapel Hill NC
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Interesting answers! I have 4or 5 things going at once, but I don't think of them as UFOs. To me, a UFO is an unquilted top....and I have 16 of those right now! Also have 16 projects in waiting. I guess those are PIGS.
#14
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Location: Jozefow, Poland
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I think of my UFOs as the things that go in the cabinet over there...projects cut or partially cut and started sewing and then put aside.
My finished-but-not-yet-quilted tops, while I technically think of them as UFOs are in a different category to me. They put pressure on me, but the projects "in process" or "put aside" are the ones that I really think of as UFOs.
Because I now have an embroidery machine, I also have a lot of embroidered squares that are beautiful and I'm not sure what to do with them. Most of them I want to make into quilts, but they represent a whole 'nother category of unfinished.
My finished-but-not-yet-quilted tops, while I technically think of them as UFOs are in a different category to me. They put pressure on me, but the projects "in process" or "put aside" are the ones that I really think of as UFOs.
Because I now have an embroidery machine, I also have a lot of embroidered squares that are beautiful and I'm not sure what to do with them. Most of them I want to make into quilts, but they represent a whole 'nother category of unfinished.
Last edited by justflyingin; 02-10-2014 at 12:01 AM.
#16
...I also don't consider small things started in class to be UFO's if the purpose of the class was to learn a technique. The output from the class might be incorporated into a quilt someday, but that doesn't mean it's a UFO until then. It's just a class sample. It has fulfilled its purpose and it can't nag me to do anything more with it....
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