UFO Challenge for 2021
#592
Thanks for the comments, it is fun and easy to make. Hope to finish one more top tomorrow so it does not become a UFO!
Then quilt one that has been layered so long I can't remember what the top looks like. . It is lightly folded with the backing showing so can't see the top. Been sitting on the "to do" pile since early April. Tee-Hee-Hee!
Then quilt one that has been layered so long I can't remember what the top looks like. . It is lightly folded with the backing showing so can't see the top. Been sitting on the "to do" pile since early April. Tee-Hee-Hee!
#594
Congratulations, on your good work Pet and the rest of you too. I am thinking this week-end will be a sew the UFO week-end! Yeah!
#597
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 847
Finally finished! 99x99 batik quilt. Rejected by the long arm lady, I pillowcased it and TIED the beast. It will be a donation for Habitat for Humanity
Remainder of donation quilts will be for Project Linus. Why? Smaller and the organizer is nicer.
Story time- I felt strongly that I had so much that I needed to give back. I've always like Habitat as an organization and we have a strong chapter here that REHABS houses not build new. So I decided that would be my donation. Did a little online research - while this chapter hasn't done it - presenting quilts to new homeowner is not uncommon nation. So make the quilt. Contact donation coordinator. "Oh sure fine. Normally we don't but if you really want we will make an exception. We'd rather work with a guild than an individual because we want x number of quilts per year.". I don't expect falling down gratitude but I really don't feel appreciated either. But at this point I'm too stubborn to back out and who else would want something this huge. Anyway- that's why I won't donate quilts to Habitat in the future - but yes I will to Project Linus.
PS. Started to quilt next top. Decided to go for straight line because it's fast and the tops need to get *finished*
Remainder of donation quilts will be for Project Linus. Why? Smaller and the organizer is nicer.
Story time- I felt strongly that I had so much that I needed to give back. I've always like Habitat as an organization and we have a strong chapter here that REHABS houses not build new. So I decided that would be my donation. Did a little online research - while this chapter hasn't done it - presenting quilts to new homeowner is not uncommon nation. So make the quilt. Contact donation coordinator. "Oh sure fine. Normally we don't but if you really want we will make an exception. We'd rather work with a guild than an individual because we want x number of quilts per year.". I don't expect falling down gratitude but I really don't feel appreciated either. But at this point I'm too stubborn to back out and who else would want something this huge. Anyway- that's why I won't donate quilts to Habitat in the future - but yes I will to Project Linus.
PS. Started to quilt next top. Decided to go for straight line because it's fast and the tops need to get *finished*
Last edited by Rff1010; 10-14-2021 at 11:56 PM.
#599
Finally finished! 99x99 batik quilt. Rejected by the long arm lady, I pillowcased it and TIED the beast. It will be a donation for Habitat for Humanity
Remainder of donation quilts will be for Project Linus. Why? Smaller and the organizer is nicer.
Story time- I felt strongly that I had so much that I needed to give back. I've always like Habitat as an organization and we have a strong chapter here that REHABS houses not build new. So I decided that would be my donation. Did a little online research - while this chapter hasn't done it - presenting quilts to new homeowner is not uncommon nation. So make the quilt. Contact donation coordinator. "Oh sure fine. Normally we don't but if you really want we will make an exception. We'd rather work with a guild than an individual because we want x number of quilts per year.". I don't expect falling down gratitude but I really don't feel appreciated either. But at this point I'm too stubborn to back out and who else would want something this huge. Anyway- that's why I won't donate quilts to Habitat in the future - but yes I will to Project Linus.
PS. Started to quilt next top. Decided to go for straight line because it's fast and the tops need to get *finished*
Remainder of donation quilts will be for Project Linus. Why? Smaller and the organizer is nicer.
Story time- I felt strongly that I had so much that I needed to give back. I've always like Habitat as an organization and we have a strong chapter here that REHABS houses not build new. So I decided that would be my donation. Did a little online research - while this chapter hasn't done it - presenting quilts to new homeowner is not uncommon nation. So make the quilt. Contact donation coordinator. "Oh sure fine. Normally we don't but if you really want we will make an exception. We'd rather work with a guild than an individual because we want x number of quilts per year.". I don't expect falling down gratitude but I really don't feel appreciated either. But at this point I'm too stubborn to back out and who else would want something this huge. Anyway- that's why I won't donate quilts to Habitat in the future - but yes I will to Project Linus.
PS. Started to quilt next top. Decided to go for straight line because it's fast and the tops need to get *finished*
Definitely not the reception you ever expect or want. Especially for the work you've put in.
It always feels better dealing with someone who is happy to see you coming. Keep up the great work and don't let this one incident get to you.
#600
I was able to get 5 more flimsies done in the last three weeks and I was able to get pictures. YAY!
All of them range from around 14-18 months in the "To-Be-Continued" pile, so yeah. Except for the sashing, all of the squares are from stash, so these also count as moratorium finishes too--(at least 75%) .
Now back to the Saturday Sampler that is 2-weeks from being a year old.
All of them range from around 14-18 months in the "To-Be-Continued" pile, so yeah. Except for the sashing, all of the squares are from stash, so these also count as moratorium finishes too--(at least 75%) .
Now back to the Saturday Sampler that is 2-weeks from being a year old.