The UFOs
Every stitcher has them - UnFinished Objects. Things that we have begun but not finished. With a week of national holidays starting tomorrow (Golden Week) and not traveling over the week, I decided to take a look at what kind of UFOs I still have and might work on. (Some of these have not seen the light of day in quite a long time.)
Year 2 of the Temperature Quilt
Year 3 of the Temperature Quilt
The House Quilt
The Midnight Mystery Quilt
Flower Applique Wall Hanging
Hexagon Block Wall Quilt
The Hexie Tree Wall Quilt
Miscellaneous Hexie Shapes
Ribbon Album Wall Quilt
Mary Queen of Scots
Bess of Hardwick
Canvas Vacation Ornaments (need Finish/finishing)
Paisley Purse
RSN Knot Garden
RSN Rice Fields
Cruise Bracelet
The Miniature Rug
Miniature Chair Cushion
Silk Gauze Cat
EGA Drawn Thread GCC
Blue Hardanger
White Hardanger
Kogin
Two Orphan Pears
Dogwood Afghan
Heart Cross Stitch
June Ornament
Winter Banner
New Year's Eve Mystery
Eyelet/Rhodes Stitch Project
Sashiko Table Runner
Fashionable Ladies
Fairies Hiding
Redwork Girl
Little Dragonfly Stumpwork Project
Pansy Stumpwork
Sardinian Filet
I'm sure there are other UFOs lurking out there. (This does not include the things I have kitted up but not yet started.)
8 comments:
My goodness you have lots to be doing Pamela.
Is my count of 43 UFOs correct? You will need more than one Golden Week to finish those!
Have fun!
My unsolicited advice would be just pick one and work on it, and ignore the others until the first one is finished. But that may not suit your personality, so you should just do whatever makes you happy!
You'll be busy! Oh, and how I love that wonderful color in those quilted pieces. They truly make my heart light!
Perhaps choose the UFO with the least amount to finish as your first. That is one to tick off the list. Enjoy stitching.
A few things to keep you busy over the next week. I wonder which you will choose to do first?
I dont think you will be bored! xx
So may great project - it will be good to see some of them again! I'm looking forward to seeing what you managed to get done over your free week.
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