Extreme UFO Situation: Intervention Needed

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I apologize for the lack of any quilty posts lately.  For some reason,
I just have not gotten into my sewing room this week, except to sleep
at night to get away from my DH’s snoring and coughing.  (TMI?)  I sure
will be glad when this virus of his goes away!  I do miss the cuddling,
but am desperate for a good night’s sleep. 

At night, while lying in
the sewing room, I have had ample opportunity to consider the colossal
number of my unfinished projects.  (They are impossible to ignore, since I am surrounded by them, and
had to move at least six of them off the bed in order to get into it).
The situation is shocking, really.  Completely. Out. Of. Control. 

To snap myself into action, I should make a list of everything I have
started and still have unfinished.  For the amount of money I spend on
fabric, patterns, books, and notions I think I should be a bit more
dedicated towards getting some finished quilt tops done.

These pictures are just *some* of my project boxes of UFOs.  Half the closet only.  I am not even showing the ones on the top shelf, the ones under my sewing table and the ones stacked up next to the bed.

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See the box labeled WEB SAMPLER?  That is as close to an update on my block progress as you all are going to get this week.  Oh, and there is pretty Toulouse sitting on the floor, abandoned.  Posh Baskets is stuck on the cutting table, right where I left it last week.

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I’ve always been kind of proud of myself as being quilt an accomplished Multi-Tasker, but, this is ridiculous.  There are so many creations being juggled here, it is no wonder I feel too overwhelmed to enter the sewing room.  So, here’s the plan.  I am going to make a pile several very high stacks of these project boxes, and prioritize them in order of desired completion.  Then, I will start at the top and get to work.  No more purchases, no more cutting out new projects with stash on hand, no more visiting Bonnie Blue Quilts, Fatquartershop or any other of my favorite online shopping sites.  Not even just to look to see what might be new. 

Rumpelstiltskin is locking me away and throwing out the key until I spin some of this stuff into gold.

44 responses to “Extreme UFO Situation: Intervention Needed”

  1. Well goodness gracious The Rigid Quilter has moved in at your house. I’m glad she’s gone from here. I find The Rigid Quilter quite helpful when it comes to knockin’ stuff out. I’m excited to watch a couple finishes.
    But let me just ask if perhaps Raise the Roof could go more towards the bottom? I want to do that one and it would be fun to do it around the same time.
    Oh me oh my, look at me trying to toss a wrench in your flow. Totally inappropriate!!! Very bad Karen!!! If I dont stop it I’ll have to go before the Tribunal.
    Making Misdemeanors Love, *karendianne.

  2. Well goodness gracious The Rigid Quilter has moved in at your house. I’m glad she’s gone from here. I find The Rigid Quilter quite helpful when it comes to knockin’ stuff out. I’m excited to watch a couple finishes.
    But let me just ask if perhaps Raise the Roof could go more towards the bottom? I want to do that one and it would be fun to do it around the same time.
    Oh me oh my, look at me trying to toss a wrench in your flow. Totally inappropriate!!! Very bad Karen!!! If I dont stop it I’ll have to go before the Tribunal.
    Making Misdemeanors Love, *karendianne.

  3. I can certainly relate to the overwhelming amount of projects. This from a person who, a year ago, finished every project before starting the next. Now? Not so much. I must say that you do have everything so very neatly organized. Maybe we can make a pact to buy no more and work on finishing some of these UFOs. I need to do that too! I’m right there with you, girlfriend.

  4. I can certainly relate to the overwhelming amount of projects. This from a person who, a year ago, finished every project before starting the next. Now? Not so much. I must say that you do have everything so very neatly organized. Maybe we can make a pact to buy no more and work on finishing some of these UFOs. I need to do that too! I’m right there with you, girlfriend.

  5. I feel so much better after looking at your UFO’s, Nicole! I have a ton myself, and it’s nice to know I’m not alone! I have put myself on a fabric diet, because I have been totally overwhelmed with all the projects I will do “someday”. The “diet” is NOT easy, as I can’t help but look at all the wonderful fabrics and projects online, but there will always be wonderful things to do, won’t there?

  6. I feel so much better after looking at your UFO’s, Nicole! I have a ton myself, and it’s nice to know I’m not alone! I have put myself on a fabric diet, because I have been totally overwhelmed with all the projects I will do “someday”. The “diet” is NOT easy, as I can’t help but look at all the wonderful fabrics and projects online, but there will always be wonderful things to do, won’t there?

  7. only thing worse is working in a quilt shop. I told one of the girls this week if I walked near the cutting table with fabric that she was to refuse to cut anything for me. Oh, there must be a twelve step program to help us out. What I preach to my students is to finish two projects before you can purchase anything for a new project. Do I listen to my own advice….NEVER!!!! Here’s hoping that there is some kind of cure. Have to leave now…working on a new project. ACK!!!!! XXX Annie from San Diego

  8. only thing worse is working in a quilt shop. I told one of the girls this week if I walked near the cutting table with fabric that she was to refuse to cut anything for me. Oh, there must be a twelve step program to help us out. What I preach to my students is to finish two projects before you can purchase anything for a new project. Do I listen to my own advice….NEVER!!!! Here’s hoping that there is some kind of cure. Have to leave now…working on a new project. ACK!!!!! XXX Annie from San Diego

  9. But your UFO’s all look so nice and organized…pretty boxes…nice labels…keep us posted on your progress. Maybe you’ll be able to write a book on how we can all finish our projects…you’ll make tons of money on the book and we’ll all be done with UFO’s…LOL!

  10. But your UFO’s all look so nice and organized…pretty boxes…nice labels…keep us posted on your progress. Maybe you’ll be able to write a book on how we can all finish our projects…you’ll make tons of money on the book and we’ll all be done with UFO’s…LOL!

  11. I have an Excel spreadsheet of my WISPs. I’m a bit envious of your storage boxes and labels . . . .
    N, NP who bought way too much fabric at Lancaster show

  12. I have an Excel spreadsheet of my WISPs. I’m a bit envious of your storage boxes and labels . . . .
    N, NP who bought way too much fabric at Lancaster show

  13. I’m extremely envious of your UFO organization. I wish my quilty storage area looked like yours. πŸ™‚ I’m only organized inside my head. lol

  14. I’m extremely envious of your UFO organization. I wish my quilty storage area looked like yours. πŸ™‚ I’m only organized inside my head. lol

  15. I’m with you on this one. I have sooooo many projects started and kits I want to make. I always say that in case of a nuclear war and there are no more fabric stores, I’ll be set! You give all of us quilters inspiration.
    How’s Ozzie?

  16. I’m with you on this one. I have sooooo many projects started and kits I want to make. I always say that in case of a nuclear war and there are no more fabric stores, I’ll be set! You give all of us quilters inspiration.
    How’s Ozzie?

  17. Your projects are so neatly put in there boxes, mine seem to live out in the open where they are harder to ignore. Sometimes I think it’s just as well that I work, otherwise who know how many projects I could start.

  18. Your projects are so neatly put in there boxes, mine seem to live out in the open where they are harder to ignore. Sometimes I think it’s just as well that I work, otherwise who know how many projects I could start.

  19. Good luck to you on your goals. I know firsthand how hard it is going to be as I forced myself to actually admit to all my UFOs as well. I even posted them all on my blog so it will guilt me into completing them. But I don’t know about not ever purchasing any more until I finish. I’m too weak. LOL! :o)

  20. Good luck to you on your goals. I know firsthand how hard it is going to be as I forced myself to actually admit to all my UFOs as well. I even posted them all on my blog so it will guilt me into completing them. But I don’t know about not ever purchasing any more until I finish. I’m too weak. LOL! :o)

  21. Quite a while ago I made a list of all my unfinished projects, then I categorized them into how much work it would take to get them finished. So then if I had an afternoon or a weekend or whatever chunk of time there was, I knew what I could look at to work on. It kept me from my bad habit of going into my sewing room and just going in circles, wringing my hands and saying ‘what should I work on??’ I really have whittled my UFO’s down to a reasonable pile. Another way to attack it is to work on the winter stuff in the summer and the summer stuff in the winter and then when the appropriate season has come you will have a new quilt! (I seem to have a knack of finishing a Christmas quilt on New Year’s Day). Good luck with your task!! I think we have all been there!

  22. Quite a while ago I made a list of all my unfinished projects, then I categorized them into how much work it would take to get them finished. So then if I had an afternoon or a weekend or whatever chunk of time there was, I knew what I could look at to work on. It kept me from my bad habit of going into my sewing room and just going in circles, wringing my hands and saying ‘what should I work on??’ I really have whittled my UFO’s down to a reasonable pile. Another way to attack it is to work on the winter stuff in the summer and the summer stuff in the winter and then when the appropriate season has come you will have a new quilt! (I seem to have a knack of finishing a Christmas quilt on New Year’s Day). Good luck with your task!! I think we have all been there!

  23. Good Luck with the UFOs! If you figure out how to get more of them done let us know. I’ve more than a few that are starting to bother me.

  24. Good Luck with the UFOs! If you figure out how to get more of them done let us know. I’ve more than a few that are starting to bother me.

  25. WOW I wish I had as much material as you have but it is all neat and tidy in boxes the material I have is in cardboard boxes but now I will do what you have done Thanks for the tipI do scrapbooking I knit And Crochet also cross stitch so you can just imagine what my craft room looks like yours is tidy.
    Hugs Mary.

  26. WOW I wish I had as much material as you have but it is all neat and tidy in boxes the material I have is in cardboard boxes but now I will do what you have done Thanks for the tipI do scrapbooking I knit And Crochet also cross stitch so you can just imagine what my craft room looks like yours is tidy.
    Hugs Mary.

  27. Who cares??? This is supposed to be fun. Quilting is not a “have to”. We have enough of those. Just pound out a couple of them and you’ll feel much better!
    I publicized all my knitting projects on my blog a couple months ago and I felt terrible. I pounded out a few projects and I feel much better about life.

  28. Who cares??? This is supposed to be fun. Quilting is not a “have to”. We have enough of those. Just pound out a couple of them and you’ll feel much better!
    I publicized all my knitting projects on my blog a couple months ago and I felt terrible. I pounded out a few projects and I feel much better about life.

  29. Your organization skills are certainly showing, Nicole. Now to keep it that way. Good luck! lol…I have mine in plastic containers also, and every time I open the closet door they all scream at me to work on them. Now I am putting containers on the floor and in another room….I don’t think I can hear them as much if they are in there. I hope there is hope for both of us but I doubt it will last for either of us, lol, but we are trying,right?

  30. Your organization skills are certainly showing, Nicole. Now to keep it that way. Good luck! lol…I have mine in plastic containers also, and every time I open the closet door they all scream at me to work on them. Now I am putting containers on the floor and in another room….I don’t think I can hear them as much if they are in there. I hope there is hope for both of us but I doubt it will last for either of us, lol, but we are trying,right?