I am amazed and delighted with how much the UFO challenge has helped me to stay on track with finishing some quilts in 2011! From the original 12 projects I listed on my UFO list blog post at the end of 2010, I have completely finished 10 quilts and here they are...
One quilt is missing from the photo since I have given it away. I am still hoping to have 1 more finished quilt by the end of 2011, but am not putting any pressure on myself to do so at this busy time of year.
I did not change any of the quilts on the list from my original UFO post, but did switch around the numbers, usually based on the availability of the backing/binding fabrics.
I have also finished 8 quilts this year that were not on my UFO list - 2 baby quilts, 2 minis, 2 table runner size and 2 bed quilts. That means almost 20 completed projects for 2011!
However, being committed to UFO completions, does not mean I didn't start new projects! I am embarrassed to admit that according to a review of my blog, I started 20 new projects this year, which are currently in various stages of completion. I guess that makes me "even"...same number getting started as getting finished!! It is a better situation than in previous years, but I am still not meeting my goal to reduce the overall number of projects I have on the go.
For the 2012 UFO list I forced myself to include 4 "golden oldies" which predate my blog and were dug out from the back of the UFO closet (at least 10 years old+) so there are no photos to show of those projects yet. And I am sprinkling in some of my more newly created UFO's that I really like to help keep me motivated.
Drum roll please...here's the list:
1 - RRCB (currently a pile of blocks -needs setting, borders and quilting) 4 - flannel scraps (a box of scraps - needs construction and quilting) 5 - batik cats (borders and quilting)
6 - gold/blue stars (just needs quilting)
7 - brown/green sunflower mystery (unfinished top)
8 - wild primary colours mystery (unfinished top)
I will also maintain my top 5 W.I.P. (works in progress) wish list on the right hand side of my blog for the longer term projects that I don't want to lose sight of, but which will take longer than a month to finish.
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