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    How many projects?

    Just curious about how most of us work. Reading the Forum posts about the 2009 BOM, there's indication that some are focused only on this one project while others have multiple works in progress. How many projects do you typically have going? Not UFOs, but projects that you are actually working on or will complete this year.

    I tend to get bored easily so usually have more than 10 quilt projects in the works. This gives me a chance to work on whatever part of the process I feel like at the time (cutting, piecing, pressing, quilting, and so on). Drives my sister crazy, but keeps me going and I do complete about 10 projects or more per year. I'm not going for a record, but have so many projects I want to do, I just keep starting another one. "So many quilts, so little time" sums it up pretty well.

    #2
    I also have many projects on the go at once, not all quilting, some embroidery and some embellishing. I have very little in the way of UFOs except things that have not worked out and they are kept, not in the hope of ever finishing them, but so that they are there to perhaps be cut up and used for something else. Maggi

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      #3
      Let me think outloud:

      1. Feathered Star with TQS
      2. Bouquet for a New Day (in the living room now being hand quilted!)
      3. Christmas One Block Wonder (still assembling)
      4. Applique of Pam Bono's Transportation quilt from 1977 for grandson (still building the blocks)
      5. Ready to bind:
      a. Hawiian wall hanging (already quilted)
      6. Border Bonanza (ready to sandwich and machine quilt)
      7. Moda all over leaf batiq that I'm going to outline quilt onto my old purchased quilt top that is just the perfect weight for hubby and I thru all seasons!
      8. Star Block Quilt with Judy Laquidera (on line) with all blocks done and waiting for the border instructions!

      Well I guess that makes 8 for me at this moment! Yes, I too get bored and want variety. I think I've achieved it! ha

      Lynn

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        #4
        Good grief, what a question! I'm sitting here counting up in my mind, and have just passed 20. I'm sure I'm missing some.

        There are only two in that group that I'm willing to count as UFOs, because I mean to work on the others!

        I don't even want to count how many garments I have in the works . . . .

        Anne in Vancouver, Canada

        in Vancouver, Canada

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          #5
          I do not have any UFOs...only WiPs :P ...Work in Progress...I have 5 WIPs...2 IPs and 4Ps Do not worrie....some of those so called UFOs just need a little time to grow :wink:

          in Vancouver, Canada

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            #6
            Let's see...
            1 & 2 are my sons' graduation quilts, still piecing
            3 would be my SIL's med-school graduation quilt, top is finished
            4 Bouquets for a New Day-- need to put the blocks together
            5 Hexagons (GFG) that is my carry-around project now that I'm done with the applique BOM, it's close to needing to be finished off, too big to stuff in a bag.
            6 lap quilt made from cotton upholstery fabrics, it's basted a la Sharon Shamber (?) and ready for machine quilting
            7 need to put a label on a finished lap quilt for my little sister, but I'm going to give it to her when she turns 50 so I've got 2+ years to go :wink:
            8 I think everything else would qualify still as UFO, they're less-likely to get touched this year, as some haven't moved forward in many years-- one which has possibly been UFO for 100 years already... a collection of blocks found in an attic in 1975, but one of these days I mean to make several quilts out of them!
            Still dreaming of finishing...
            Florence

            in Vancouver, Canada

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              #7
              like many of you i have several projects on the go;
              1. TQS BOM
              2. batik king size quilt for my niece getting married in sept
              3. handquilting a lap top for my living room
              4. need to sandwich a single quilt for my husband's library/den
              5. several reversible bags to be sewn
              6. several place mats needing binding
              7. a lap top needing to be sandwiched for my sister-in-law
              8.a jacket needing finishing touches
              9. a top cut out......

              and several UFO's which shall remain so for a while.
              i could never work on only one, it would be too limiting!!!

              and of course, i am also knitting socks for the girls!!!!

              in Vancouver, Canada

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                #8
                I must have over 30 projects in various stages of 'un-finish'. I just can't resist to start something new now and then. Everything gets finished - sooner or later.

                Lorchen
                From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                  #9
                  Oh dear - do we have to say this out loud? :lol:

                  1 - TQS BOM 2009
                  2 - quilting LQS BOM 2008
                  3 - LQS BOM 2009
                  4 - Dear Jane BOM on month 6/24 ops:
                  5 - guild challenge due in Apr
                  6 - hopes to piece & quilt my Baltimore Album embroidered blocks
                  7 - new great niece or nephew on the way will get a quilt (due Sept)

                  Joyce
                  sitting around with the flu :?
                  Jules~

                  @julesquilts on IG 
                  working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
                  Tired. 
                  Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
                  Bernina Artista 200E, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines.

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                    #10
                    Well, I don't have as many projects going as you guys but I do have several projects going at any given time. I tend to divide them by "brain cell power".

                    I have the Sue Garman BOM (I am doing 2 of them :roll: ), and a sample for a class that requres software/machine embroidery & free form quilting...those require my brain cells at the "A-B" power level...also the time of day when I have good light in my sewing room.

                    I have the EQ lessons that I am working on (along with stitching, marking, etc. said lessons)...those require "B-C" level brain power and I can cover some ground with only about 20 minutes at a time.

                    Then any brain power left that enables me to be just above breathing, I leave to hand quilting or some simple quilt labeling, etc. In this case, it is a 9 year old BOM that is soon to be posted. Maybe that is why hand quilting takes me so long!

                    I just work on the projects for the available brain power I have at the time. This way, I can never say that I am too tired to quilt.

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                      #11
                      Ummm. let's see...
                      2009 BOM, on schedule
                      Tablerunner, started the machine quilting this morning
                      One un-quilted top
                      Plus...way lots of projects in my itty brain!

                      Sherry :wink:

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                        #12
                        Hmmm... I have about 5 going right now I think... pants, a tote bag, and 3 quilts I believe.

                        Have you "Tinkled" today?

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                          #13
                          Normally I am a very high level multitasker, BUT for some reason in quilting i am very linear. It makes me crazy to have more than one project going at a time. Currently I am finishing up the borders for my 2008 BOM, I have an unfinshed photo enhanced quilt (ala Beth Wheeler), and another portrait quilt. It irritates me to see 2 of them sitting there looking at me acquisitorily. And then there are those as yet unborn quilts in my head. Oh to be retired..... and why wasn't I quilting when the kids were babies and I was a stay at home mom?!

                          Carla

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                            #14
                            Amen, Brink! I am with you on the WIPS!

                            Let's see, my WIPS include -
                            1. Bella - adding the border
                            2. Asian wall hanging for Mary - ready to quilt
                            3. Convergence - last stage of quilting
                            4. TQS badge - 2 trial embroidery attempts completed
                            5. TQS '09 BOM - March pinwheels
                            6. Wounded Warriors quilt - piecing
                            7. Baby quilt for upcoming new friend's grandbaby - ready to cut
                            8. Job transition quilt - design stages

                            I am a little frustrated with myself, as I do recognize that I am working on too many projects. :x ops: :shock: My goal is to cut back on the number slightly so I can better focus and work through the stages that are a little difficult to get through. 8)

                            We'll see if I can turn that goal into a reality!!!

                            MK

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Stinki
                              and why wasn't I quilting when the kids were babies and I was a stay at home mom?!

                              Carla
                              Umm...because you didn't want to hear, "Mom!!! Where are you? Can I help? What's this for? Can I cut with your scissors? (Insert name here) is doing something bad! Are you done yet?" :lol:

                              I have more WIP's than I've ever had right now! Three unfinished antique quilts from my great-grandma that I've promised to finish (first priority), my 2008 BOM is half-quilted, kaleidoscope quilt needs borders and quilting, convergence needs applique, and I need to get back to my Grandmother's Flower Garden that I've kinda let sit for a while. I think that's it.

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