UFO*-- so how many are in your stash?
#81
I stopped counting at 38---most are class samples though, when I do a class I make 1 sample from start to finish then do several more in different color ways to show what can be done. Do not layer and finish as tops are much lighter to haul around than a lot of finished projects.
#82
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Lebanon Missouri
Posts: 2,668
I only have 2 now -one is in Missouri and I'm in Ohio so good excuse for that one :lol: The other one just needs tied my excuse is I can't find it :( I know its here some where All things need beepers attached like that thing on my key-ring for when I lose my car which happens way to often :lol:
#84
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
So sad, so sad. I don't even want to think about it. Ever so often, I'll invite the Mission Circle at my church to come over and "thin out my stash". They love to make the trip, I fix a light snack and drag out the bags they can have. they sit around the dining room table and go through everything. I tell them to take whatever they want, they always end up taking it all.
Servicemen from our church; new mothers; our seniors in nursing homes; childrens hospital; and the sick and shut-in members are the recipients of quilts made from the UFOs, scraps, and extra blocks.
Servicemen from our church; new mothers; our seniors in nursing homes; childrens hospital; and the sick and shut-in members are the recipients of quilts made from the UFOs, scraps, and extra blocks.
#85
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 54
5 to 10 - I love scrappy quilts so whenever I pull a fabric to cut a strip or square from, I always cut for my next several projects. I have so much fabric that I don't want to get out 50 fabrics and only cut a 1.5" strip from it then put it away - talk about waste of time in my opinion! I also do Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders so I'm constantly working on several projects simutaneously. Plus I get bored working on the same project so I rotate between several at the same time. And I've got a charm quilt going as well which will take awhile to accumulate all the fabric...
#89
I've only got two..one already layered and awaiting machine quilting, the other waiting to be layered. The only other one I've got is the baby quilt I'm currently hand-quilting for my grandbaby due this fall.
I'm normally one of those who tends to finish one project before starting another so this seems like a lot to me :lol:
I'm normally one of those who tends to finish one project before starting another so this seems like a lot to me :lol:
#90
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Leland, North Carolina
Posts: 70
This is sad; most of my projects are still in my mind.
I have made lots of potholders is as far as I go.
I have made a few simple tie quilts. I did repair two old quilts, I believe, my mom got somewhere. My daughter (23) is working on her first pin wheel. She says I am best at supplying the tools to make a quilt. I encourage her.
I have made lots of potholders is as far as I go.
I have made a few simple tie quilts. I did repair two old quilts, I believe, my mom got somewhere. My daughter (23) is working on her first pin wheel. She says I am best at supplying the tools to make a quilt. I encourage her.
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