I love it, but I'm stuck. I just can't decide on the right sashing fabric, and I don't want to work on it until I have that figured out. I need to cut out more pieces soon, and I feel like I need to know the fabric I'll use for the sashing before I do that. There's a few pieces of a likely candidate on the design wall already, but it seems too yellow, and the print on it makes me think of men's pajamas, and it's just not right.
I'm annoyed with myself because I can't overlook that and move on, keep making blocks, choose a fabric from the stash or buy something. Surely I'd be able to solve the problem later on, even if it means rejecting a few blocks. But I'm not going to ignore the voices on this, so it's off the design wall. We're on a break.
There's 40 completed blocks, and 18 kitted ready to assemble. I'll use them as leader-enders while I work on something else.
I'm not jumping into a new project just yet. There are UFOs that need to be dealt with, not out of duty but because I'm eager to see them in one piece. So I'm spending a bit of time reviewing the projects in my stack of boxes, and I'll choose one soon to work on. It's actually really enjoyable, to go through things I haven't seen in months (or years) and decide what will become of them. Some of them will be finished in a much smaller version, because I don't need them as a full size quilt; others will be reworked into something quite different, and some will even be abandoned. I was quite surprised to discover that several were just a single block and a collection of FQs. I'm not sure that even qualifies as a UFO.
I only have 26 things on my list, and I'm determined to keep that number dwindling. Several only need to be assembled, the blocks are done and just waiting. My plan is to put together an easy UFO, and then work on something more challenging, and then go back to an easy finish UFO. That should keep me interested and the list will keep shrinking.
How long till I start something new? That's the big question, but my aim is for there to be a whole lot of different things on the UFO list at the end of the year, not the same old ones that have been there for 5 years. Not as many stalled quilts, and a lot more Works In Progress.
I'm annoyed with myself because I can't overlook that and move on, keep making blocks, choose a fabric from the stash or buy something. Surely I'd be able to solve the problem later on, even if it means rejecting a few blocks. But I'm not going to ignore the voices on this, so it's off the design wall. We're on a break.
There's 40 completed blocks, and 18 kitted ready to assemble. I'll use them as leader-enders while I work on something else.
I'm not jumping into a new project just yet. There are UFOs that need to be dealt with, not out of duty but because I'm eager to see them in one piece. So I'm spending a bit of time reviewing the projects in my stack of boxes, and I'll choose one soon to work on. It's actually really enjoyable, to go through things I haven't seen in months (or years) and decide what will become of them. Some of them will be finished in a much smaller version, because I don't need them as a full size quilt; others will be reworked into something quite different, and some will even be abandoned. I was quite surprised to discover that several were just a single block and a collection of FQs. I'm not sure that even qualifies as a UFO.
I only have 26 things on my list, and I'm determined to keep that number dwindling. Several only need to be assembled, the blocks are done and just waiting. My plan is to put together an easy UFO, and then work on something more challenging, and then go back to an easy finish UFO. That should keep me interested and the list will keep shrinking.
How long till I start something new? That's the big question, but my aim is for there to be a whole lot of different things on the UFO list at the end of the year, not the same old ones that have been there for 5 years. Not as many stalled quilts, and a lot more Works In Progress.
Dolly and I are looking forward to seeing the results. I'd love to be sewing right now, but painting is still a priority.
ReplyDeleteIf there's just a block and fat quarters in a bag, that definitely does NOT qualify as a UFO. Love those stars!
ReplyDeleteLOL love it, one block made and some fat quarters! Thats me, dreaming of new quilts too! I have made quite a pile of orphan blocks and then found a new smaller pile during my summer clean up. I actually gifted two 10 yr plus ufo's to a lady who asked for them - for charity quilts. Made me feel good and hopefully end up finished this year, just not by me!
ReplyDeleteLoving the look of that one .....
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