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knitnoid
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It seems my UFOs - at least the ones I planned on working on this year have been pushed to the bottom of the pile for other stuff. I suppose this is why they become UFOs.



SewSew
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I finally have last years Christmas block swap quilt pin basted and ready to quilt. I used half of the blocks from the swap and added a few of my own to make a twin size quilt. The rest of the blocks will go into another quilt and maybe one or two table runners.

Next on the list is a fall wallhanging that has been sitting in the ufo pile for about 2 years.

Ann
HomespunMary
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knitnoid - I know how you feel! My UFOs have gone exactly the same way as yours, LOL!

Am now in the process of starting two new ones instead... :-)
CaroleJ
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I am afraid to count the quilt tops I have sitting here...! Hopefully now that the walking foot issue is resolved I can move toward getting some of them FINISHED.
SewSew
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I finished a 9 patch baby quilt that has been a ufo for a long time. It really only had a little bit of hand stitching that had to be done, but had been sitting because I did not know who to give it too.LOL I had started this baby quilt years ago for an acquaintance but was unable to finish it before the baby shower and shortly after mother-to-be and her DH moved away(army). I was left with this quilt and no one to give it to until yesterday. My DH came home on Wed. and asked, "Do you by any chance have a baby quilt laying around anywhere"? Like I just have quilts laying around everywhere(lol), well, to give away, that is. I remembered this quilt and pulled it out finished the stitching and he had a baby shower gift for one of his employees. It is really a very simple design, but to finish a ufo is always a sense of accomplishment.LOL

sunsup
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Every time I finish one and think, 'that's it, I find another one.
Where are they comming from???? LOL
SewSew
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Sandy, I think they multiply when we are not looking.LOL

Ann
dforseth
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I have a queen size UFO about 1/2 quilted. After I finish this one I will just have one more UFO to go. BUT I have MANY more in my head!

Debbie
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SewSew
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Debbie, you are lucky to just have them in your head, I have them all over my sewing room and they keep multiplying.LOL

Ann

sunsup
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That may be Ann, but you sure seem to get alot done.
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