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Old 07-05-2012, 06:57 PM
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I came across this and even shared with my DH. What i found amazing is that it describes me with why i struggle with completing my UFo
[h=3]Conquering UFOs[/h]My UFO tips:
1. Take stock - pull them all out, do an inventory .... here it is the final countdown of 15

2. Think about why it's in the UFO pile -

where you stuck? did you just lose interest? i've lost interest in 1 design struggle with

Did you decide you didn't like the technique?

Was it too hard at the time? Maybe your skills have improved.

Did something else catch your attention? >>>>>MY Adult ADD is horrible, this is why i only work in 4 hours shifts at work aka splits...lol

Were you on a deadline, and had to finish something else?
3. Decide which you really still want to finish, put in one pile
4. Decide what to do with the remaining projects
donate to a project collecting for a charity (many times, have a long arm quilter who'll finish)
donate as-is to Goodwill or other thrift store - someone else may love it
5. Make a plan for finishing what you want - some things that have worked for me:
Sampler quilt with blocks you've started
Make the project, and donate to a charity
Finish them as gifts for others
Promise yourself to try a new technique as you finish the project
Swap UFOs with a friend
Take the UFO to your next crafty get-together.
6. Don't stress over your UFOs - enjoy the journey, the process. If they bother you, deal with them. If they don't, just let them collect.
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Old 07-06-2012, 06:28 AM
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I tend to lose interest in my UFO's once I get them pieced. Then after they have collected for a while, (if I feel a little guilty about the stack) I'll get them quilted. But most of the time, I go by your #6 entry, and don't stress over whats done and not done.
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Interesting way to analyze a UFO (stack, box, room, whatever!). I've always blamed my adult ADD, but I'm going to try your suggestions. Getting them all in one spot may be a problem -- I do have a list of them that I like to mark off as they are completed, but it seems I am always adding to that list. Thanks for the suggestions!

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Old 07-06-2012, 07:54 AM
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I thought it was a great idea. I k ow that i have my box or two i work on during my weekend. That is ehat i work in all weekend till it is all completed. Gotta be dedicated this month. My DH told me i can have a huge amounts of fabric if i get these completed this month.
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Interesting way to analyze a UFO (stack, box, room, whatever!). I've always blamed my adult ADD, but I'm going to try your suggestions. Getting them all in one spot may be a problem -- I do have a list of them that I like to mark off as they are completed, but it seems I am always adding to that list. Thanks for the suggestions!

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