UFO Challenge for 2021
#361
I should have clarified - the Mocha Stars picture I posted is from Kim Diehl's pattern and book - mine is still mostly in hundreds of pieces.
I love all of her patterns and I made one small applique tabletopper a few years ago from one of her designs - not bordered, quilted or bound, yet - of course. 🤪
I love all of her patterns and I made one small applique tabletopper a few years ago from one of her designs - not bordered, quilted or bound, yet - of course. 🤪
#362
How wonderful! You're getting to the finish line early in the year!
Ohmigosh, you are so right! I think that's a big part of why we have so many UFOs - we can't figure out which way we want to go next and there are just too many options. We want that *perfect* fabric for the border or the backing, or we get stuck on a quilting design.
Ohmigosh, you are so right! I think that's a big part of why we have so many UFOs - we can't figure out which way we want to go next and there are just too many options. We want that *perfect* fabric for the border or the backing, or we get stuck on a quilting design.
#363
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Join Date: Apr 2019
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My sew-jo mojo left for a little while but I just waited and was patient and kind to myself. Seems to be coming back. Basted 2 tonight. Both are feeling leafy meander....which I don't know how to do- so some research and practice is in order before moving forward.
Just a reminder to everyone to be kind to yourself.
Just a reminder to everyone to be kind to yourself.
#364
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
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Petthefabric: Love the Forest Fire Log Cabin quilt!
thepolyparrot: That will be a beautiful quilt when you have it assembled.
Vasilisa: Congratulations on finishing your 4th UFO!
Pied Piper: Sad to hear all of you had COVID. Sounds like you had a great reason to start another project.
Rff1010: I’m glad your sewing mojo is slowly coming back.
I finished a very small UFO. It was an appliqué class for a tea towel from my LQS in 2019. I was working on it today and suddenly decided to make it a wall hanging. 🤷♀️ It’s 12.5” by 17.25”. The appliqué pattern is from Home Grown by Nancy Halvorson.
thepolyparrot: That will be a beautiful quilt when you have it assembled.
Vasilisa: Congratulations on finishing your 4th UFO!
Pied Piper: Sad to hear all of you had COVID. Sounds like you had a great reason to start another project.
Rff1010: I’m glad your sewing mojo is slowly coming back.
I finished a very small UFO. It was an appliqué class for a tea towel from my LQS in 2019. I was working on it today and suddenly decided to make it a wall hanging. 🤷♀️ It’s 12.5” by 17.25”. The appliqué pattern is from Home Grown by Nancy Halvorson.
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#369
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Location: Cottage Grove, MN
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Thanks for the compliments!
I started to work on my next UFO - a pillow covering with appliqué. I have the top part of the covering ready to quilt. Then I need to remember how to download the appliqué embroidery design. 🤔. Hopefully, it is downloaded already on a flash drive or on my machine. 🤞
I started to work on my next UFO - a pillow covering with appliqué. I have the top part of the covering ready to quilt. Then I need to remember how to download the appliqué embroidery design. 🤔. Hopefully, it is downloaded already on a flash drive or on my machine. 🤞
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