Tuesday, February 20, 2024

The Reason I Have UFOs

 I have had an epiphany !!!

In working thru my UFOs , I have discovered something startling. 

Many of my UFOs have issues.  

I thought most of my UFO s were the 

result of DSD ( Dreaded Squirrel Distractions) or 

FASPS ( Found a shiny penny  syndrome) . 

I was hoping some of them just needed a binding, or

maybe an extra block.  Unfortunately, many of mine have serious 

difficulties and need some heavy duty quilty solutions.  


This is what I have discovered so far and 

some of the solutions planned for them. 


The Curved Log cabin- has narrow seams and 

some pulled apart. This one I had tightly quilted 

and will  topstitch the open seams. It is all bound and we use and

 display it, with the pins still marking the areas needing work! 




True confessions, we  often slept under Big Red 

when it was half stitched and had pins holding the 

batting in place around the edges. 


The Stretched stars 



The base block was not a standard size, 

so additional charm blocks had to be cut 

        down to make more rows. A top was unearthed during an

organizing spree, but I have many blocks left of 2 sizes so 

now they are another ufo. 

The Square Dance - The on point setting created gaps in edges.




This was one of my first attempts using quilter's fuse on a 

large, on point project. 

  I am adding a sashing and it will be " a softer square dance"

with no sharp corners as I have to sew 

over the edges of the outside squares to add the sashing. 

Curved nine patch- Discovered an easier way 

to get the same effect with less work. ( Thank you 

Jenny Doan)  This is not an issue, more of a disenchantment. 


I will combine these with some other blocks to 

make a complete top. 

That is the plan so far.  

My UFOs and Gifted Goodies live 

in a basket on a shelf.  It would be 

very nice to clear it out a bit this year. 

Stay safe and sew on!


Linking up with : 

Design Wall Monday 

Monday Musings

Sew & Tell

To do Tuesday

Wednesday Wait Loss

Midweek Makers

Design Wall Friday

Finished or Not Friday

Whoop Whoop!

Patchwork & Quilts

Oh Scrap 

RSC 2024

Stitching Stuff






 




RSC Sucess

 Yes, I must admit, I found this pattern on Pinterest. 

I try not to go down that dark rabbit hole but wow,

there certainly is a lot of interesting patterns!

I am trying to give a small portion of my sewing room 

time, trimming out scraps.  I found a perfect block 

for the stack of 1 1/2 " strips that didn't have a place

Over at the DC Modern Quilt Guild, I found a colorful 

block ideal for the RSC.  This block lends itself to the 

challenge with lots of color and ease of piecing!  

Here is how the first bunch of greens stitched up. 

I do have lots, as a little friend of mind says!



Usually I don't stitch with a lot of 1 1/2" strips, 

but this pattern looks much better with the smaller 

strips than the normal 2" or 2 1/2" strips I use. 

This blocks should help pare down my scraps

and make some pretty blocks too! They will 

be put together in a rainbow quilt with more 

blocks made in the color of the month!

Stay safe and sew on!