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Re-Homing your Quilt Projects
When I signed up for this UFOvember, I was assigned the topic of re-homing. Well, since this is about UFOs, it is probably meant to be about re-homing those blocks that for some reason just sit there, staring back at you when you open a box to see just what is inside. But my story…
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Re-working your UFOs
Re-working your UFOs is the topic of the week for UFOvember. Check out these bloggers who are tackling this problem. There just might be something there to stir you into action! November 18 – Stacey H – http://twoterriersstudio.netNovember 19 – Cinzia White – https://cinziawhite.comNovember 20 – Laura Piland – https://www.sliceofpiquilts.comNovember 21 – Rachel M – http://thebarefootcrafter.comNovember 22 – Kathryn…
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Resuming: Moving those UFOs along
You abandoned those projects for a reason- too boring, didn’t like it, too hard, not enough time. The excuses are endless. Check out the bloggers below to see how they got inspired to resume one (or more!) of their projects: November 7 – Sarah Ruiz – http://sarahruiz.comNovember 8 – Teresa Weaver – https://yoursewingfriend.com/blogs/sewing-friend-newsNovember 9 – Karen Brown…
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UFO Inventories
Joanne Kerton of Canuck Quilter Designs (see her on Instagram) shows us some of her UFO inventory and why those pieces became UFOs. She has a lot of almost-done quilts. Maybe she needs a long-arm quilting friend to just get them done. But wait, who am I to talk? Sue Griffiths of Duck Creek Mountain…
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UFOs and Shopping
I have signed up to participate in Bobbi’s (theGeekyBobbin) UFOvember blog hop. Anyone who quilts will have UFOs in their house.. so what do other quilters do with them? There are lots of useful topics here.. from doing an inventory on your UFOs, getting back to them, re-working them, and when none of those help..…
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Then and Now
I have started posting a photo of one of my quilts every day on Facebook and Instagram. Whew! I didn’t realize how many I had made. When I was working in research, the lab was filled with graduate students and postdocs. When I began quilting, I decided to make a baby quilt for any lab…
