UFO Sunday – The Habit of Finishing Projects

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Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

8 Responses

  1. Jessim says:

    Resist starting new project? That's crazy talk!

    Today I have gotten to work on a UFO that stalled. I don't think it officially got to the abandoned status, but it has been awhile since I worked on it. Having the holiday break means some good sewing time!

  2. Jcmar10 says:

    Leah,
    Your 365 quilt is beautiful! I would be tempted to just add a black binding and not use any borders. Thank you for your generous teaching, I have learned so much from you. I am looking forward to the goddess project, it will be something very different for me.

  3. Rebecca says:

    Does it really need a border? If you add a border, that's more quilting to do. If I chose a border, I would think about a sashing-width (or double) black border, but a black binding might do the job.

    A quilter in a small group I belong to has the signature line "I need to finish starting and start finishing." It sounds like you're on board!

  4. LynCC says:

    I'm glad you're continuing your UFO Sundays next year. Blogging my UFO progress since 2011 has really helped move things forward to finishes, and linkies like this are super motivating. Thanks 🙂

  5. B says:

    Please please do continue in 2013. I've moved very slowly with Mariners Compass due to house buying, new job, finishing old job but am still continuing to push through. As you say I want to focus on finishing new projects in one go so once MC is finished I want to keep up UFO Sunday as habit forming for new quilts.

    The 365 quilt is so wonderful, it sparkles.

  6. Linda says:

    "stop creating new UFOs. Resist the urge to create new projects!"

    I get what you're saying here, but I would say at the very least, go ahead and write your new ideas down even if you don't start them yet. In a couple of months or even a year from now, you may look at the idea(s) and go, 'Gee, I sure am glad I wrote this down, otherwise I'd have forgotten this great idea…or you may go, gee, what was I thinking?' And of course in the latter case, you'll be really glad you never started that project. But if you're in the clear on UFOs and you like the idea you wrote down a few months ago, you won't have to look for new inspiration…you already wrote it down!

  7. If you decide you need a border you could add it quilt as you sew. Backing and batting to full border width plus some for trimming and then your front border can be a single or multiple after borders are added you could go back and add more quilting to them but it wouldn't strictly be necessary if you have multiple border seams..

  8. I'm happy to say that I have learned to be a finisher too this fall by getting over my fear of sandwiching, quilting and binding. I still have many UFOs to go but am confident that I can finish many of them in 2013. Glad that UFO Sunday is staying around!

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