Patchwork Times is having a UFO challenge for 2012. I completed a lot of my UFOs in 2011, but I did not participate in the challenge for 2011. So for 2012 I only have a few things planned - I guess some are technically not UFOs since they're not started but ...Oh well, in 2012 I'd like to do the following:
1. Finish Home Tweet Home - needs binding & embellishing
2. Experiment with the 9-degree wedge ruler to make a bargello style circular piece
3. Lake Forest Block of the Month Club (from Keepsake Quilting) - all I've done so far is transfer some of the pattern pieces to fusible web - there are 6 blocks.
4. Create a challenge piece for our local Art-rageous Quilters group - must use a specific green fabric and the theme is "A Walk Through My Garden" - it's due in March
5. Make a Victorian Crazy Quilt from some blocks my mother has made but that have not yet found their way into a quilt.
6. I do have a cathedral window quilt I started several years ago for my son - tons and tons and tons of handwork left to do on it.
So, there you have it. Not terribly daunting ...
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14 hours ago
You can do these! I think my list is pretty manageable -- except there are so many other projects waiting to become UFOs -- er, I mean that I'd like to start, that will take lots more time, like those applique quilts. But it helped to drag them out, list them, cull them, sort them, and decide.
ReplyDeleteYou've listed some fun projects. Go luck with getting them all finished.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Good luck with getting them completed! Can't wait to see the pics!
ReplyDeleteNice!! That is a sweet manageable list!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful...a list that is no overwhelming. You can do this!
ReplyDeleteGreat list! You can definitely do this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! It's definitely easily accomplished, but it will keep you plenty busy! Good luck with your projects next year!
ReplyDeleteTotally manageable goals...great list! Good luck with the 2012 projects!
ReplyDeleteIs your circular quilt a Cheryl Phillips pattern? I have worked with these before and just wondered. Ambitious but very doable. Good Luck. Judy C in NC
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