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UFO 1: Needing Inspiration

Summer coat UFO

For those wondering about the radio silence lately, it's all due to a major move: house and studio all packed up, moved and unpacked (mostly). Normal transmission should now resume. The first UFO (unfinished object) submitted to the UFO Project is a beauty: hand dyed, quilted and embroidered. The artist, Ulrike, is not so much in need of technical advice (she's clearly highly accomplished), but seems to have become stuck in getting it to a point where it feels 'finished', at least for now. Ulrike's adventures in dying, weaving and other textile crafts are beautifully chronicled on her bilingual blog, Handspindel. Ulrike says: Not sure if my biggest UFO is actually an UFO or more like an eternal WiP [work in progress]. But where's the difference there anyway? It's a coat I started to sew nearly four years ago. A summer coat in kimono shape. It was kind of finished Sept '08, when … [Read more...]

The UFO Project

Patch pieces whip stitched  together

Most of us crafters, I think, are guilty of having a few unfinished objects, or UFOs, lying around. Some have only a few, and some have a whole lot more than others. I don't mean the multiple projects that you may have on the go at any one time. I mean the ones that have been sitting in a bag somewhere at the back of your craft closet, shelf, or wherever they end up, maybe for years. The ones you never got around to finishing. Maybe you got stuck with the pattern, maybe you had a technical difficulty, or maybe you just didn't like the way it was turning out. Maybe you got distracted with something else for long enough to have forgotten about it. In any case, you are not alone! My biggest UFO is a fully hand-sewn patchwork quilt (I planned to do all the quilting by hand, as well as the piecing), the kind where you baste the pieces onto card, and whip stitch them together. … [Read more...]

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