Unfinished projects
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Unfinished projects
Since I’ve wanted to get back into my cross stitch and I went through a lot of things I had to sort I found a lot of unfinished projects so currently working my way through them all.
Does anyone else have this problem lol
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Does anyone else have this problem lol
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- Squirrel
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Re: Unfinished projects
Thankfully I still keep to my grandmothers teaching - finish 1 thing at a time before you start on anything else. Havin said that there are a couple of small projects started but never finished as they just didn't appeal any longer.
However you are in good company here as quite a few members mention UFO's (unfinished objects).

However you are in good company here as quite a few members mention UFO's (unfinished objects).



Sally in Brisbane Australia
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
- richardandtracy
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Re: Unfinished projects
I have two unfinished projects, but I am rotating between them and regard them as my 'Current' ones. Have another few years yet to go on them, too.
Regards,
Richard
Regards,
Richard
- wendywombat
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Re: Unfinished projects
I have a box into which I cast my UFOs!
I do look inside and have been known to re-classify some of them...either to the charity shop/ a friend or The Bin!
There's one large piece which hasn't yet been relegated but i am doing a few small things as a distraction.
Basically this hobby is meant to be pleasurable so switching from one technique to another also helps too.
Cross Stitch, Hardanger and some surface embroidery keeps me well occupied.

I do look inside and have been known to re-classify some of them...either to the charity shop/ a friend or The Bin!
There's one large piece which hasn't yet been relegated but i am doing a few small things as a distraction.

Basically this hobby is meant to be pleasurable so switching from one technique to another also helps too.
Cross Stitch, Hardanger and some surface embroidery keeps me well occupied.

- Podolyanka
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Re: Unfinished projects
My one and only technique in embroidery is cross stitch, so no changes of techniques here, just binning a UFO once I know it is useless ( some can be frogged and reused, some have lots of fabric around, which can also be used for small projects, etc). I dont believe that if I once turned a WIP into a UFO, it has a chance to end as a Finish.
Lyudmila
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Yes. A few. One so old that I started it in the US... it was a graduation present (for my BA), and I stitched a certain amount of it the summer before I came to university in the UK when I was living in an awful rented house in Ypsilanti while I clerked at Women's Hospital. Made impossibly romantic because my then boyfriend read The Silmarillion to me as I stitched. *sigh* Got all the way through to Lúthien and Beren. *double sigh*
- Mabel Figworthy
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Re: Unfinished projects
Did the boyfriend become a UFO as well?
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WIPs
Elizabethan Beauty, RSN Certificate & Online
Waiting
Soli Deo Gloria, Mechthild, bling unicorn, goldwork & silk shading kits
Flights of Fancy (blog)
Mabel's FB page
- wendywombat
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Re: Unfinished projects
I have one that predates our arrival in France! I think that it's nigh on 30 years!Serinde wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 2:43 pm![]()
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Yes. A few. One so old that I started it in the US... it was a graduation present (for my BA), and I stitched a certain amount of it the summer before I came to university in the UK when I was living in an awful rented house in Ypsilanti while I clerked at Women's Hospital. Made impossibly romantic because my then boyfriend read The Silmarillion to me as I stitched. *sigh* Got all the way through to Lúthien and Beren. *double sigh*

Re: Unfinished projects
I don't even know how old my oldest UFO is, but I know it isn't older than 35 years, because I didn't start stitching until I moved to South Carolina. Before that I was a crazy crocheter. With yarn left over, which I was supposed to send to Karen a few years ago and completely forgot about until typing this post (I am so sorry Karen. Will try again on that one). I have way too many, but periodically I get back to one or two and remember how much I loved stitching them and they reactivate. Fortunately the my projects seem to have patience.
Carole

Carole

WIPs
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
2022 Finished: Star Wars Afghan: Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Finn, Rey, Poe, Han Solo,Darth Vader, BB8,Luke Skywalker
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
2022 Finished: Star Wars Afghan: Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Finn, Rey, Poe, Han Solo,Darth Vader, BB8,Luke Skywalker
Re: Unfinished projects
Not entirely.

