1. Baby Kameryn's quilt. She is 4 months old, so I better get busy and get this quilted.
2. Floor pillow for the family room quilted and waiting for me to put it together.
3. Braided runner that I did as a class demonstration.
4. The start of a project using the Hex n' More Ruler
5. This is a log cabin quilt for my brother. The pattern is from Quilty magazine (Strawberries and Cream). I have the borders on it and the backing pulled so I can get it pieced.
6. This is another demonstration quilt. I finished the top but I didn't get it quilted.
7. This was a runner I made with the X- Block Ruler. I think I should finish this one for Valentine's day. It would look festive on the table.
8. This is the tree skirt I just started after Christmas. I have the backing made, so hopefully I can mark this one off my list also.
9. I finished this quilt at a retreat in Shipshe on October. Somehow it was pushed to the side and never got quilted. I used this tutorial as a rough guide line.
10. & 11. #10 is in the background and it is a scrappy swoon supersized. I worked on it at Shipse, but I didn't bring all the pieces to get it together. #11 is a smaller version of the scrappy log cabin quilt from Quilty magazine. I started it after Christmas when I found a box of 1 1/4" strips that were lonely on the shelf. All the blocks are completed, but I need to put them together.
In my mind (before I actually took pictures and counted) I had 3 or 4 projects left unfinished. I guess these pictures will keep me accountable. I did finish over 20 projects from the UFO list, so at least the list didn't grow larger.
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Found this Newfo in January and I wanted to makes sure it didn't get forgotton
#11. 4 lonely Swoon blocks that need to put together
I really didn't like rolling mine over much either... especially the 7 tops that will be made from my RSC13 blocks. Hopefully more motivation to finish them up. Love your purple & aqua baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI need to make a list of my UFOs. I think I am doing a no buy challenge for the next five or six months. :)
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