Saturday, July 14, 2007

Do you believe in UFOs?

I am just knocking them out around here! This afternoon I pulled out another zip-lock bag with a in-progress project in it and went to work. I had a huge pile of left-over 2 inch blue squares left over from various projects and thought I would make another quilt like this. I had the four patches already made so I put it together with the solid blocks and got six rows put together. I guess it will have to go back into the bag for a while to age some more I gather some more blue scraps for more four-patches. I may have to raid my mom's box of nickel squares while I am at her house next week.
Before we went to the beach last week, I had dug another well-aged project out to work on. These nine-patches are made from fabrics that Maddie had dresses made from when she was little. I made most of the dresses (with lots of help from Nina) - my mom made her a few - and Nina even made her several (with matching ones for Eva!). I am going to use them in a pattern from "The Joy of Quilting". The alternate blocks are a rail fence block (navy and white) and a solid white block. The problem is that I no longer have that book and can't remember the layout! Nina is going to get her mom to send me a picture of the quilt from her copy of the book.
Hhhmmmm.....what else can I find to work on around here? I am running out of UFOs but the pile of "To Be Quilted" tops is growing!

7 comments:

  1. I'm having the same problem with my To Be Quilted pile growing out of control! But I love finishing tops because the more UFOs I finish the more new things I can start. Those nine patch blocks are sooo sweet! What a great memory, too...

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  2. I have a few UFO's I could send you to work on until you find some more.....:)

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  3. Isn't the point to clear out those UFOs so you can work on other things? Great work on your projects and progress!

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  4. 4 patches and 9 patches - both look great. I also have a stack of tops waiting for quilting but they don't bother me as much as UFO's that haven't made it to the finished tops stage.

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  5. Congratulations on finishing so many UFOs! What a great feeling!

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  6. Both of these sets of blocks look great. The nine patch with their wonderful memories, the four patches with the beautiful blues. Good for you for working on your UFOs!

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  7. I have a quilt from my childhood, with many fabrics from my clothes. What a nice thing to make for your daughter

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