UFOs
#11
Originally Posted by maine ladybug
Our group had us sign up the quilts we wanted to get finished, no matter how far along they were done. Then we set a finish date and we all brought our finished UFO's for all to see!
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Victorian Sweatshop
Posts: 863
I either assign them a time, like 20 minutes a day or work on them on Sunday. A lot of my UFOs get finished a few blocks at a time. That blue and yellow string quilt gets a few blocks added everytime I pull it out. When there are enough blocks, it'll get a string or two for every block. Someday it will hit the 20 minute a day category and be finished.
Course I enjoy the process as much as the finished project.
Course I enjoy the process as much as the finished project.
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Appleton, WI
Posts: 1,008
I have just started putting my UFO's and projects into flat boxes and keeping them insite (under my cutting table). Old projects are beginning to leave, but I have now started adding more projects. Just not sure exactly how to get them all done. :-(
#15
Originally Posted by Margot
Originally Posted by maine ladybug
Our group had us sign up the quilts we wanted to get finished, no matter how far along they were done. Then we set a finish date and we all brought our finished UFO's for all to see!
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