May UFO PHD Update

We have joined Quilting Gail in a quest to complete our PHD (projects half done) certificate.  Here is the list of 12 of our UFO projects that we shared back in December with links showing the unfinished project or photos.  This should work out to one finish per month, in theory anyway!

UFOs – 2018 Wrap Ups – Six Complete

  1. Dr Seuss commission quilt – complete January
  2. Quilt and bind the nine-patch Evening Star – complete May
  3. The second Animal Panel baby quilt needs to be quilted/bound – complete in April
  4. Quilt and bind Garden Gate
  5. Quilt and bind Nobody’s Perfect for Valentine’s Day blog hop – complete in February
  6. Finish Grandma’s Kitchen QAL quilt (only 20 blocks) – add sashing/borders, quilt and bind – 10 blocks made into two table runners – 10 blocks in progress
  7. Determine the layout and finish the I Wish You A Merry QAL quilt – flimsy ready to quilt and bind
  8. The ABC quilt will be completed.  This includes piecing, sashing, quilting and binding (picture on the left) – complete in February
  9. Finish up the jigsaw puzzle baby quilt.  It has lots of appliqué pieces to be completed. A border will then be added followed by quilting and a binding.  Six rows together.
  10. Finish the Delectable Dogsleds table runner that we purchased at a quilt shop in Juneau, Alaska a few (2011?) years ago.DogsledTableRunner
  11. Try to figure out what we are going to do with these four four-squares of Fall Leaves. We bought the fabric in Las Vegas so long ago that we don’t even remember when.  We still like the fabric anyway!FallLeaves
  12. These panels were being hand quilted  for a jacket.  The fabric is lined with flannel, and the backing is a peach solid cotton.  Complete in April – sent to A Doll Like Me

UFO Finish Updates:  6 of 12

UFO #1

Here are our two photos of Dr Suess.  The first one on the left was in process in November, and the one on the right is as it was finished for Keri:

UFO #2

Evening Star is complete in May!  Yippee skippy!!

UFO #3

Second Animal panel is all complete and ready to be sold in our Etsy shop.  It is pictured on the left, and the first one is on the right before being quilted.

UFO #5

Nobody’s Perfect quilt is all finished.  Here is a picture of it after it was washed.

Nobodys 1

UFO #8

The ABC wall hanging #2 is complete and OFF the design wall!  Woot woot.  All quilted and bound with hangers.  I will share a complete post on Friday.

UFO #12

F.I.N.I.S.H.E.D.  Yeah baby, as in d.o.n.e.  We have sent them to A Doll Like Me.

Items 6 and 9 are on the radar and being worked on.  How are you doing on your UFO list?  We are halfway finished with seven months to go.

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8 Responses

  1. Susan says:

    This looks good, too. You’ve finished a lot of things!

  2. You are getting so much done…. Love your puzzle quilt. Can’t wait to see if finished!

  3. I definitely need my PHD diploma too Roseanne! If life would just slow down a bit I might actually get there. Oh well, at least I can see you get yours:)❤️❤️

    • Roseanne says:

      Hi Tracy! I don’t know how this ended up as spam, but I apologize! Hopefully you will see me get mine – that remains to be seen.
      Happy Monday! ~smile~ Roseanne

  4. Kathryn says:

    You are going well. Had a chuckle at the Nobody’s Perfect quilt, so fun. Ah all that applique for the jigsaw quilt!

  5. quiltinggail says:

    Yeah!!! Way to go!!! You’re over half-way done … ahead of schedule! Give yourselves a pat on the back! Happy Quilting! 🙂

  6. Tu-Na Quilts says:

    I am impressed!!!

  7. You are really doing well with your progress toward your goal(s), I think! Way to go. I didn’t sign up for the PhD, but my goal was to work to get my UFOs under control. I need to assess where I’m at, but I’ve been adding more than I’ve been finishing, I think. Isn’t that what quilters do?? Please say yes.

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