I am declaring 2008 the Year of the UFO's!
I don't think of them as bad, but when they have piled up over several years (OK, lots of years!) it's a good time to take stock of the situation and give them some attention then move on to new things.
Here are some ways to deal with UFO's...
1. Random grab: Deciding which one to work on first tends to be a real roadblock for most of us. I used the "random grab" method in November to get some floor space cleared up in my studio. Whatever I picked up was what I had to deal with...no time to dither over choices!
2. Make a list: Knowing the extent of the "problem" can be helpful, so this tip shows up in many self-help lists.
In my quilt guild we're making a list of just eight UFO's, then randomly drawing a number each month to help select the one to "attack" next. For those with lengthy lists, you may have to put it up on your dresign wall and throw a dart at it to make your choice!
Don't become a slave to doing the projects in the order listed!
3. Change the project to be smaller: Just because it started off to be a King Size Quilt doesn't mean it can't end up as a baby quilt...or even pot holders. If the size is holding you back, change it to a more reasonable item. I guarentee you will feel better!
4. Or larger: Sometimes you realize that small piece would be sooooo beautiful if it were large enough for the bed. This is challenging, as you will have to do a bit of designing and choose additional fabric, but creating something you really want (or can use) will make for a happier exprience.
Don't despare over not-enough-fabric. Solving that challenge makes a better quilt almost every time.
5. Trade with a friend: One quilter's headache is another's brainstorm. Exchange UFO's with a friend and get a fresh perspective. Besides, it's easier to "fix" somethig you didn't "mess up" in the first place.
6. Sell in a yard sale: That set of "antique blocks" your friend is showing off was really some UFO from a previous generation. Continue this tradition!
Many quilt fund raisers/ boutiques feature lovely UFO's...help yourself and the guild by donating.
7. Wrap for a gift: A bit tricky, but you might get away with it! Be sure to include all the fabric, pattern, and anything else that goes with it.
8. Throw it away: Yes, it may come down to that. But do consider the other suggestions first!
9. Return the fabrics to your stash: It could be a fabric choice issue, and putting away the ones you picked out might cause you to see a new way. UFO's are often the result of just feeling stumped.
10.Call in the troops: Ask for help from your quilting friends. They can feel your frustration, then help get you going with new ideas and even hands-on assistance. There is nothing like it when you need a lot of tops to be basted!
My number one rule is: Don't feel guilty!
However you deal with a UFO is progress...feel proud of yourself, and feel good about the next project!
Back Art! The good top becomes the top, the boring top becomes the back, and two are done.
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