My husband does not belive . . .
#83
Lord..glad I'm not alone.
- the black and white for bff
- scrappy for dn
- red one for us
- blue one for whoever
- brown one for other bff
- christmas one for other bff
- rainbows for other dn
- Hawaiian for sil
- sampler from swap blocks
- and am seriously considering a pink and green project
Lol I might finish them all before the end of the decade.
- the black and white for bff
- scrappy for dn
- red one for us
- blue one for whoever
- brown one for other bff
- christmas one for other bff
- rainbows for other dn
- Hawaiian for sil
- sampler from swap blocks
- and am seriously considering a pink and green project
Lol I might finish them all before the end of the decade.
#84
I have a few.. My dear husband is smart enough to know not to even think on saying anything like that with his love fore classic vehicles/toys....I have free reign... Even machines is no problem as he also has several commercial machines~as he does upholstery on the side ~ when he has time and feels like it at same point:)
#85
3 or 4 I am activally working on this month
andother 2 or 3 I can think of that need borders or strips sewn together
2 (at lrast) in some sort of construction
thats at least 7 I could name right now, probably that number again if I went through and listed them all.
andother 2 or 3 I can think of that need borders or strips sewn together
2 (at lrast) in some sort of construction
thats at least 7 I could name right now, probably that number again if I went through and listed them all.
#86
Right this minute I have around 2 dozen projects in various degrees of completed. Some are ready for binding, some ready to put together, some with fabric pulled, some with tops completed ready to layer, some in sketch form. Of course almost a dozen are for a set of classes I will teach this summer. Just regular projects I usually have around 8 to 10 going at one time.
#87
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Dewittville, NY
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Originally Posted by donnajean
So, how many uncompleted projects does hubby have around the house?
Originally Posted by cminor
That having many quilts in process at once is normal for quilters. Back me up . .how many different projects do you have in some form of completion? :)
#88
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
Posts: 7,941
Originally Posted by cminor
That having many quilts in process at once is normal for quilters. Back me up . .how many different projects do you have in some form of completion? :)
#89
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 853
5 in the works presently. I do finish everything I start. 3 have the fabrics pulled and are waiting to start. #4 is started and the blocks nearly finished. I just prewashed the fabrics for #5 yesterday.
In order to keep the work flow going and not waste time, I plan ahead with pattern, collect fabrics, get them ready, etc. There is waiting time for fabrics to arrive, to dry, whatever.
So, yes, to your husband with a smile, I do work on one at a time usually, but always have several more planned and in the line up.
In order to keep the work flow going and not waste time, I plan ahead with pattern, collect fabrics, get them ready, etc. There is waiting time for fabrics to arrive, to dry, whatever.
So, yes, to your husband with a smile, I do work on one at a time usually, but always have several more planned and in the line up.
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