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- Dealing with UFOs (UnFinished Outfits) - YouTube
Have you got a dress that was never made? Have you got a box of projects that are cut up which is collecting dust?You have UFOs! UnFinished Outfits are a reg
- Handling UFOs - Jacquelynne Steves
In the quilting world, UFOs (Unfinished Objects) are those projects we start with enthusiasm but never quite complete Maybe you got stuck on a tricky step, lost interest, or got distracted by a new, exciting project
- What to do with those UFOs - Unfinished Designs - Stitchtastic
Don't get too despondent and just throw the unfinished piece in the back of a cupboard and totally forget all about it Take a break from your stitching, visit friends, go for walks in the country, try things totally different from your normal routine and after a little rest commence your UFO
- Stop avoiding those UFOs! - The Stitch Sisters Sewing Life
Stop avoiding those UFOs Tackle all of those unfinished objects and clear your to do list Sewing life Learn how to make clothes
- Managing Your Quilting UFOs – Cuddle Cat Quiltworks
Once you have clarified to yourself why how a project was placed in your UFO pile, you are ready to manage and organize these unfinished projects First, you will purge the projects you will never complete Then you will prioritize the remaining projects
- How to tackle unfinished objects (UFOs) in your quilting pile
UFOs can be found in many areas of quilting, from piecing to quilting to the binding In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the reasons why UFOs happen and how to deal with them
- Finishing Those UFOs - The Craft of Clothes
Regular readers of this blog may remember a post I did back in February, cataloguing the UFOs (UnFinished Objects) lying around the house I decided to make the UFOs part of my Me-Made-May challenge, and pledged to finish three items during May
- The UFO (Unfinished Object) Problem - Shiny Designs
It’s just so darned difficult getting to that point In my own land of the UFO, I’ve decided that there are three methods of dealing with them First, just drag it out, grit your teeth and finish it This works very well for things that are almost done and for the projects that are going pretty well to begin with
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