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    #31
    Here's a website that may help with your UFOs:

    http://www.americanheroquilts.com/

    There was a post on another list that they are in dire straits for quilt tops, etc.

    Thanks,
    eileenkny

    from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
    Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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      #32
      Here's an interesting group.

      http://news.opb.org/article/nw-quilt...ort-iraq-vets/

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        #33
        OK , I have to chime in. I have quite a few UFOs but I try to stay on top of things. Right now I'm working on a hand-quilted job that started about 4 yrs ago. I am nearing the end - yippee!
        My list:
        1. Hand-quilted snowball & nine-patch
        2. 3 - pc. stained-glass nativity (is that 1 project or 3?)
        3. Double- wedding ring, queen-size, that my quilting group talked me in to doing with them; not even completely cut out yet
        4. Kaleidescope quilt, again the idea of my quilting group; top finished, needs to be sandwiched & quilted
        5. Baby quilt for new grandson
        6. Just received the kit for TQS BOM!

        I'm not counting any patterns or fabric purchased because I want to do it "some day." I have a quilt friend who seems unique: she not only finishes everything she starts, but she also refuses to have a stash! She buys only enough fabric for each project. Have you ever heard of such a thing? She takes a lot of ribbing from the rest of us.
        Linda from Wis

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          #34
          Not having a stash just seems wrong. I realy believe in the concept of "to each his own" and admire someone who is that disciplined but...It seems to me that not having the stash would limit those creative impulses. Just my opinion. Gloria in southeastern WI
          PS Bayfield is such a beautiful area.

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            #35
            Gloria, how do you know about Bayfield? I'm ashamed to say I have to ask where North Prairie is located. :roll: I'm suspecting the east side of Wisconsin; I like to think I know the rest of the state pretty well. I've lived in Wisconsin most of my life, but now we are leaving for a home in NW Arkansas. My DH can't stand the long, cold winters anymore. We still have family "up north," however, so this will be a difficult move for me. Sorry to the rest of you, I know this has nothing to do with quilting...

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              #36
              Oops,just read your reply more carefully - SE Wisconsin. My DIL is from East Troy, near Milwaukee.

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                #37
                Linda, we live about 12-15 miles from East Troy ( north of it). We moved to North Prairie from Winchester "up north". Used to visit Bayfield every so often. Gloria

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by dogquilter
                  I don't think that I could even begin to calculate how many UFO, Un Finished Orphan. I looked in one box and counted 10. I know I have over 20. Let's see if we can compete to see who can finish the most UFO's by 2009.

                  Here is the short list:

                  My Rhapsody, is semi cut out, completely finished in my head. (priority project)

                  BOM, Thimbleberries from 2007, top done, not quilted
                  Gate quilt, laid out, ready to be quilted
                  2 convergence, ready to be quilted
                  Seahorse quilt half quilted
                  Grape vine, with house, half quilted
                  Dear Jane, 10 blocks, BOM, not expected to finish until Dec 2009
                  TQS BOM completion date of Dec 2008
                  Small doll quilt basted
                  Hand quilted double size quilt in the corner of my bedroom, 3/4 done
                  Tree of life quilt, morning hand applique project, over 100 pieces left at 5 pieces per day. a pleasure to work on no hurry.
                  Giraffe quilt for friends birthday in March (Priority)
                  Small wall hanging for gift, (priority)


                  This is my short list. I will slowly conquer each project. Do you think I can do it?


                  Let's see your list......

                  Okay I am finished with two of my WIP, only a few more to cross off the list. I posted these two quilts in my blog.

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                    #39
                    Judy, I love your BOM'S done up in Ricky's fabric--stunning!!! I'm doing mine in many different batiks for a scrappy look. I'm working on the March block. Congrats on finishing some WIP's--I still haven't counted mine yet. But I do want to seriously finish some of those this year. Right now I've got to get a baby quilt made and finished before May 7th--My son & DIL are having a girl!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Judymc
                      Judy, I love your BOM'S done up in Ricky's fabric--stunning!!! I'm doing mine in many different batiks for a scrappy look. I'm working on the March block. Congrats on finishing some WIP's--I still haven't counted mine yet. But I do want to seriously finish some of those this year. Right now I've got to get a baby quilt made and finished before May 7th--My son & DIL are having a girl!
                      Congratulations, GrannyMc!
                      Hope you will show us your baby quilt!!!


                      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                        #41
                        Here I am again...I just recently joined Carol Doak's Yahoo group so that is one more thing for me to do. Just finished her March BOM that I'm going to use as one of the blocks in a lap robe for VA hospital. Also working on Quilts of Valor. And the TQS BOM. And another BOM at my LQS. And I still haven't quilted my first convergence. Golly, there must be more I can't think of right now. Oh yes, I knit for Toasty Toes (going overseas to servicemen) and Prayer Shawls. That's while watching TV and DVD's.

                        Nancy in NC


                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Judymc
                          Judy, I love your BOM'S done up in Ricky's fabric--stunning!!! I'm doing mine in many different batiks for a scrappy look. I'm working on the March block. Congrats on finishing some WIP's--I still haven't counted mine yet. But I do want to seriously finish some of those this year. Right now I've got to get a baby quilt made and finished before May 7th--My son & DIL are having a girl!

                          Congratulations!! May is just around the corner. Our grandbaby isn't due until October and that feels like forever. We don't know what sex it is yet.


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by dogquilter
                            I don't think that I could even begin to calculate how many UFO, Un Finished Orphan. I looked in one box and counted 10. I know I have over 20. Let's see if we can compete to see who can finish the most UFO's by 2009.

                            Here is the short list:

                            My Rhapsody, is semi cut out, completely finished in my head. (priority project)

                            BOM, Thimbleberries from 2007, top done, not quilted
                            Gate quilt, laid out, ready to be quilted
                            2 convergence, ready to be quilted
                            Seahorse quilt half quilted
                            Grape vine, with house, half quilted
                            Dear Jane, 10 blocks, BOM, not expected to finish until Dec 2009
                            TQS BOM completion date of Dec 2008
                            Small doll quilt basted
                            Hand quilted double size quilt in the corner of my bedroom, 3/4 done
                            Tree of life quilt, morning hand applique project, over 100 pieces left at 5 pieces per day. a pleasure to work on no hurry.
                            Giraffe quilt for friends birthday in March (Priority)
                            Small wall hanging for gift, (priority)


                            This is my short list. I will slowly conquer each project. Do you think I can do it?


                            Let's see your list......

                            I am making progress on my list

                            Seahorse quilt half quilted....(completed)
                            Giraffe quilt for friends birthday in March (completed)
                            Small wall hanging for gift, (completed) started 2008
                            Small doll quilt basted (competed) started 2003
                            Grape vine, with house, half quilted (completed) started 2005

                            I am current on my TQS BOM
                            Diligently working on my Rhapsody. (will post photos soon)
                            I am trying to be current on my Dear Jane. I have to finish March this week.

                            It feels really good to finish old projects.


                            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                              #44
                              Judy, you are inspiring me to get busy on my UFO's, too! You are doing great!!! I haven't counted mine, but I know I have some from the 1980's. I have alot of finished blocks that need to be assembled into tops for quilting. Now that I'm learning machine quilting, I think it's all possible. I'll save the special ones for hand quilting. (I'm no Sharon Schamber! :lol: )

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Judymc
                                Judy, you are inspiring me to get busy on my UFO's, too! You are doing great!!! I haven't counted mine, but I know I have some from the 1980's. I have alot of finished blocks that need to be assembled into tops for quilting. Now that I'm learning machine quilting, I think it's all possible. I'll save the special ones for hand quilting. (I'm no Sharon Schamber! :lol: )
                                I have been using these UFO's to practice new machine quilting techniques. I will try to post photo's soon.

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