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how many UFO's 26 Mar 2008 22:41 #16211

Last night when I couldn't sleep because I kept thinking there were some very important things that were not getting packed for the summer tour in the motorhome (obsessive compulsive and insomnia are a terrible combination - you never know what horrors you can conjur up) So I made a list well actually two lists because the craft ufo's that have to get done either for my classes or the craft shows are one list and the quilting is another list. So here goes:

Craft list : six categories with two to three necessary items per category and several wanna do's or would be nice to do's but that list is doable as it is what I work on as we go down the road and when waiting in drs. offices and for other appointments.

Quilt list:
15 must or really need to do's but seven are relatively small projects the biggies are:
1. grand nephew's baby quilt for upcoming baby in June (only needs to be quilted and bound)
2.Wall hanging for dd (should have been last yrs Christmas present)
3. grand nephew's wedding quilt - have pattern and fabric but that is it and that needs to be done by September so can leave in Minnesota for Dec. wedding
4. Motorhome quilt - in progress doing a quilt as you go and have 2/3 of squares done so have to finish squares sash and bind.
5. Convergence started at Minnesota Quilt Fest last summer - no deadline just my frustration seeing it sit there
6. challenge for an online quilt group -deadline April 11th (oops this should be higher up)
7. dgd's quilt - no deadline here either just my own frustration at having it still on the list and not done
8. quad convergence - a challenge to myself and sometimes I COUNT TOO.


FOUR WANNADO'S - A RHAPSODY, A QUILT BASED ON A PAINTING SEEN IN MEXICO, A QUILT USING STATE FLOWER FABRIC THAT HAS BEEN SITTING HERE BREWING FAR TOO LONG AND THE TQS BOM's

AND

12 CHRISTMAS GIFTS - PLACEMATS, TOTE BAGS, A COUPLE OF WALL HANGINGS, NOTHING REAL BIG BUT TAKE TIME ANYWAY.

SO today I finished two round robin quilts - the border on a third and they are done for a while. two birthday blocks for a online swap (two more of those to go and they are done too) and that is while having a birthday party for dhand dgd and an appointment with the tax man and visiting with dd and dgd. I am proud of myself. Now maybe I can sleep tonight knowing the world is in order and the quilt gremlins aren't bugging me because each one thinks he or she is being neglected.

I will keep you all posted and see if I can keep on a roll.

Ann who is still packing the motorhome but won't let dh take the sewing machines until the very last minute.
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26 Mar 2008 18:25 #16190

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Here's a thought on that binding Eileen - do a facing like Vikki Pignattelle did! That is what I plan to do with my SIL's DWR. I am not using full peice and cutting out the middle though - I have precut 6" wide strips I will use by sewing them right side together with the quilt top, then I will turn it to the back and whip stitch under the raw edge. I'll be left with a finished edge, no visible binding, and I don't have to deal with miles of bias strip and all those little miter folds. I can't say for sure it will work, but in theory I am really excited to try this out and see how it does. I'll let you know when I finish it - if all goes well I should be binding by the end of the week.

That surely does sound easier than the curved binding!! Tell us about it when you get it done, Mandy!


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26 Mar 2008 17:43 #16188

Here's a thought on that binding Eileen - do a facing like Vikki Pignattelle did! That is what I plan to do with my SIL's DWR. I am not using full peice and cutting out the middle though - I have precut 6" wide strips I will use by sewing them right side together with the quilt top, then I will turn it to the back and whip stitch under the raw edge. I'll be left with a finished edge, no visible binding, and I don't have to deal with miles of bias strip and all those little miter folds. I can't say for sure it will work, but in theory I am really excited to try this out and see how it does. I'll let you know when I finish it - if all goes well I should be binding by the end of the week.
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26 Mar 2008 16:19 #16185

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Hi Margo,
Thanks for the info. I did go there but her way of doing it is so involved. I have a book by Katie P-M. I'll go check it out. Thanks!!
eileenkny 8)

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26 Mar 2008 13:23 #16178

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Eileen, you might want to check out Sharon Schamber's video (in the free area) about making a curved binding for the DWR!

http://www.sharonschambernetwork.com/free_area/videos/perfect_curved/part1.html

As for the beautiful quilt on your blogspot, I would recommend you check out some Katie Pasquini's books. The quilting doesn't show much on her web site, but your quilt is similiar to some of hers, and you can probably get some direction from seeing what she did.


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26 Mar 2008 11:46 #16172

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Okay then. I'll just start with the ones I've actually worked on at some time.

Quilted, not bound:
Little country panel I picked up at a show
DIL's DWR(needs a scalloped binding and I've never done one)

Pieced, not quilted:
Harvest Spice
Judy L's Quilt for an Hour(I think August??)
Rail Fence

In progress:
Dh's Boy Scout T-shirt quilt
Convergence quilt
2 Christmas sampler quilts.
Still life from Robbi Joy Eklow class

That's all I can find right now. I can't get to some stuff in my sewing room, DD piled bags of her t-shirts in there for me to make her a quilt. There are 4 bags of shirts; she can't make up her mind which ones she doesn't want.

eileenkny 8)

Here's one I forgot:
http://designingquilts.blogspot.com/2007/08/how-should-i-quilt-this.html

If you can help me out, I can't decide how to quilt this. :?

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26 Mar 2008 09:31 #16168

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OMG, do those count, too? the ones where you have the fabric and the pattern stuck away in a bag? I have too many to count. If I didn't set foot in another shop for as long as I have left on this earth, I would have enough to keep busy between quilting and knitting and crocheting. Did I mention that I have all of this yarn, too, for Project Linus?

Judy in AZ where it is in the 80s.

Isn't that why we buy fabric? It isn't always going to be available. I have never had buyers remorse with buying fabric. I only counted the ones I had sorted and placed into a box. I have many more started and unfinished quilt projects not yet listed. I'll get to those after I conquer this list.
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26 Mar 2008 08:55 #16164

OMG, do those count, too? the ones where you have the fabric and the pattern stuck away in a bag? I have too many to count. If I didn't set foot in another shop for as long as I have left on this earth, I would have enough to keep busy between quilting and knitting and crocheting. Did I mention that I have all of this yarn, too, for Project Linus?

Judy in AZ where it is in the 80s.
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26 Mar 2008 08:34 #16162

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Okay, I'll try and count today. I'm going to have to include the ones where I have all the fabric included, like my 3 Jinny Beyer projects that I bought at her shop. :oops: :oops:
First, I have to work upstairs on a customer quilt. I'll resurface later.
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26 Mar 2008 06:30 #16160

GloriaH wrote:
Just out of curiosity---I only counted projects that I have actually cut fabric for. I didn't count the kits, patterns with fabric purchased, fabric purchased for a really great project I saw somewhere, books purchased because I really have to try that technique, etc. Because, if I have to count all that, I will be up all night and will have a list a mile long. :oops: :lol:

I hear you gloria...sometimes I think I could open up a shop with all of my "inventory" :)
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25 Mar 2008 18:40 #16149

Just out of curiosity---I only counted projects that I have actually cut fabric for. I didn't count the kits, patterns with fabric purchased, fabric purchased for a really great project I saw somewhere, books purchased because I really have to try that technique, etc. Because, if I have to count all that, I will be up all night and will have a list a mile long. :oops: :lol:
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25 Mar 2008 16:44 #16144

Judymc wrote:
Judy, you are inspiring me to get busy on my UFO's, too! You are doing great!!! I haven't counted mine, but I know I have some from the 1980's. I have alot of finished blocks that need to be assembled into tops for quilting. Now that I'm learning machine quilting, I think it's all possible. I'll save the special ones for hand quilting. (I'm no Sharon Schamber! :lol: )

I have been using these UFO's to practice new machine quilting techniques. I will try to post photo's soon.
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Judy, you are inspiring me to get busy on my UFO's, too! You are doing great!!! I haven't counted mine, but I know I have some from the 1980's. I have alot of finished blocks that need to be assembled into tops for quilting. Now that I'm learning machine quilting, I think it's all possible. I'll save the special ones for hand quilting. (I'm no Sharon Schamber! :lol: )
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Re: UFO completion competition...how many do you have? 25 Mar 2008 09:45 #16118

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I don't think that I could even begin to calculate how many UFO, Un Finished Orphan. I looked in one box and counted 10. I know I have over 20. Let's see if we can compete to see who can finish the most UFO's by 2009.

Here is the short list:

My Rhapsody, is semi cut out, completely finished in my head. (priority project)

BOM, Thimbleberries from 2007, top done, not quilted
Gate quilt, laid out, ready to be quilted
2 convergence, ready to be quilted
Seahorse quilt half quilted
Grape vine, with house, half quilted
Dear Jane, 10 blocks, BOM, not expected to finish until Dec 2009
TQS BOM completion date of Dec 2008
Small doll quilt basted
Hand quilted double size quilt in the corner of my bedroom, 3/4 done
Tree of life quilt, morning hand applique project, over 100 pieces left at 5 pieces per day. a pleasure to work on no hurry.
Giraffe quilt for friends birthday in March (Priority)
Small wall hanging for gift, (priority)


This is my short list. I will slowly conquer each project. Do you think I can do it?


Let's see your list......


I am making progress on my list

Seahorse quilt half quilted....(completed)
Giraffe quilt for friends birthday in March (completed)
Small wall hanging for gift, (completed) started 2008
Small doll quilt basted (competed) started 2003
Grape vine, with house, half quilted (completed) started 2005

I am current on my TQS BOM
Diligently working on my Rhapsody. (will post photos soon)
I am trying to be current on my Dear Jane. I have to finish March this week.

It feels really good to finish old projects.
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