I love hearing about the progress everyone is making on their UFOs, and the photos are a delight!
I just finished the quilting on my Double Irish Chain/Ohio Stars quilt, finally!
Unfortunately, it has to go back (temporarily) to the UFO pile.
The needle assembly fell off of the machine I use for piecing, and the itty-bitty screw that holds it on is nowhere to be found. The feed dogs don't work on the machine I use for quilting, and my son borrowed my vintage Singer, so I have nothing to piece with at the moment. My car is in the shop, so I have to wait until I have it back to go hunting for a replacement screw to fix the machine so I can add the binding.
In the meantime, I've pulled out another UFO. It's called Oklahoma Twister, from the February 2006 issue of American patchwork and Quilting magazine, which is how long it has been waiting to become a finished quilt! I have a top assembled, borders and all, in a lap size, with 3 rows and columns of 12" blocks. I have enough fabric to add two more rows and columns. So, tonight I will rip out the border, and do the cutting, so I'm ready to go once I have a working machine once again.