I've yet to successfully complete the PHD challenge. But it's fun and motivating, so if all I do is make a bit of progress at working down the UFO list that works for me. Here's my list for 2022.
Here's the pictorial view.
There are 3 Rainbow Scrap projects and 4 Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt along projects in the mix. There are 2 other mystery quilt alongs on the list plus three other of just wanted to make it projects. The hexy project (number 3 in the bottom row) is my oldest UFO. Number 2 and number 4 in row one, plus number 2 in row 2 are my new starts from 2021. I don't count something as a UFO unless it's been on my list for a year. But finishing them means that my UFO numbers don't go up.
If I can move 6 projects along this year, I'll be pretty pleased with progress in 2022. Linking up with Quilting Gail for the PHD in 2022.
Very pretty projects and quite a diverse collection. Looks to be a fun year. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you included photos of your projects along with your spreadsheet. You have some beautiful quilts in the works. I have to admit that I was a little appalled at the new science quilt you are doing--so many pieces that seem to need perfection in cutting and sewing! What a treat for the scientist friend of your daughter, however. It's very worth it in the long run because this will be such a treasure for the friend.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a diverse group of projects. They are all beautiful and the variety should keep you inspired.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of quilts! I have a Bonnie Hunter in progress that I started in 2013. Finally at the pieced border stage, so fingers crossed it will move forward this year.
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