How many for you?
#53
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I have several UFO's also. Part of my problem is getting on the internet and seeing so many cute free patterns and deciding I need to make them even though I have plenty waiting. And then there are the swaps I like to join but shouldn't. And, other types of hand work, like hexies or embroidery or tatting, that I work on in the evening. Wish I were more disciplined and completed one before going on to the next, perhaps that will be my New Years resolution.
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When you say "going," what do you mean? Actively being worked on, even if it's only a bit here and there? Or would you consider my projects that are fermenting/aging/in time out as "going"?
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My weaving habits have followed me into the quilting world. Right now I have a bargello that is all basted, just waiting to be quilted, bound, and hanging pockets made for it. I am also doing sew-alongs here, the new monthly Quilting Bee and the 17th mystery train. I don't consider the last two UFO'S, they are WIP - works in progress.
It is the same in my weaving loft, all of the looms are currently occupied with WIP's, it is the same way with the sewing piles, 2 bags started there, and both pieces of braiding equipment has projects.
I like a lot of variety and I really enjoy bopping from project to project and quilting has just joined my personal round-robin that goes on in my house. I just recently told someone that I no longer live in a house, I live in a fiber studio
It is the same in my weaving loft, all of the looms are currently occupied with WIP's, it is the same way with the sewing piles, 2 bags started there, and both pieces of braiding equipment has projects.
I like a lot of variety and I really enjoy bopping from project to project and quilting has just joined my personal round-robin that goes on in my house. I just recently told someone that I no longer live in a house, I live in a fiber studio
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Without considering UFOs (quilts that have stagnated in some stage for more than 6 months), I have:
- 150 Canadian Women - 78 of 150 blocks made
- 2 mystery quilts (PEI Modern Guild mystery, times 2)
I just finished my most recent project, and that's actually a low "in progress" count for me. Waiting for the rest of my guilds to decide what their annual project is. I'll generally join most/all of those once they get started. Plus Bonnie Hunter is coming soon, so that'll be another mystery on the books.
The UFO count was over 30 last time I checked (mostly waiting to be quilted).
- 150 Canadian Women - 78 of 150 blocks made
- 2 mystery quilts (PEI Modern Guild mystery, times 2)
I just finished my most recent project, and that's actually a low "in progress" count for me. Waiting for the rest of my guilds to decide what their annual project is. I'll generally join most/all of those once they get started. Plus Bonnie Hunter is coming soon, so that'll be another mystery on the books.
The UFO count was over 30 last time I checked (mostly waiting to be quilted).
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I wouldn't know where to start counting. Especially since I am involved in Blocks of the Week and Blocks of the Month and different classes I've taken over the years. No --- I can't even hazard a guess as to how many I have going right now!
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