UFOs.
No, not
those UFOs.
These UFOs.
Unfinished Fabric Objects.
Every quilter, seamstress, needlepoint enthusiast, and Tom, Dick, or Jane with a sewing machine is haunted by them at some point. I seem to be particularly good at attracting them. So, I figured if I document this dirty little secret, maybe it will be that extra bit of motivation I need to clear out my cabinets, closets, cupboards and countertops. So here goes the unfinished fabric object roll call (from the longest time spent shelved to the most recent)!
1. The flower crib quilt.

This mini-crib quilt was one I started when I was pregnant--not for myself, but with the intention to donate to
http://www.projectlinus.org/ . They are a wonderful organization very close to my heart. I got a lovey from them when I was in the hospital as a child, so I wanted to make a quilt that would be warm (it's flannel) and cheery, but durable. Some day soon this will be finished. As soon as my machine is fixed. Ug.
2. The Owl crib quilt

Ok, so ANOTHER one I started when pregnant. This one actually is for Madi, when it gets finished. I didn't want to know if I was having a little girl or a little boy, and when I saw a starry-skied owl quilt, well...it was meant to be. So started my obsession with owls (poor Madi has sooooo many owl things now!). This one will be a simple finish--all it needs is its backing.
3. The Baby Bird crib quilt

Hello, nesting instinct. This is another One I started when pregnant. Really, really pregnant. On bedrest, pregnant. It has a purple twin, but the pink one is for Project Linus, too...when it's done. I love the Fool's Square pattern!!! God bless Quilter's Cache for their amazing array of patterns, including this one:
http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FoolsSquareBlock.html.
4. The Rainbow crib quilt

This one is a fairly recent addition--it's only been sitting untouched for about two weeks. The red through the blue is actually sewn together already (the rest here is just laid out roughly). This one is very, very close to my heart, too.
I was raised by my mom, a tribe of aunts, and endless cousins, and I love them all. I do. But one of my cousins and I are very close in age, and we've always been two of the closest. She's like a sister to me. In September we found out she was pregnant and having a baby a little before Madi's first birthday. She miscarried not long after, and I immediately started this quilt. It's your typical R.O.Y. G. B.I.V. rainbow, with three shades of grey, from light purpley grey to black. It's supposed to resemble a rainbow coming up out of the clouds--a thing of beauty after the storm.
One day she will have a baby that can drool and play all over this blanket, and that baby will be her and her husband's rainbow.
5. The christening dress

This beauty is for Madi some spring time, when hopefully she will be baptised. The body of the dress is flannel-backed satin, and the lace comes from a Goodwill wedding dress train. The buttons are from the wedding dress's sleeves. It's all hand-sewn, and almost done. I just need to sew on the button loops in the back, and scallop up the bottom.
6. The kimono

Bane. Of. My. Existence.
Enough said?
No? Ok...This satin brocade monstrosity was started a little over a week ago. I've always wanted to make a kimono-style dress for Madi, but I couldn't find a good pattern
anywhere. So, brilliantly, I tried to make my own. Oh, and it was good. It was
good.
I found the perfect fabric: it'd been haunting my sewing box since I was 14.
Then I started sewing it...
Satin does not stretch. We got Madi into it, she looked gorgeous...and was stuck. So, we cut her out. Re-sewed it all with bigger arm holes. This time I put the lining in backwards--the lefthand piece was on the right, the right-hand piece was on the left. That was when I gave up for now.
It's a newborn size anyway. I'm thinking of trying to sell it, or waiting for one of my friends to have a girl. I'll make her a bigger one come Christmas time. Thankfully there's enough of both fabrics left over...
7. The Byzantine Mary

Recognize the bronze-gold satin from the kimono? Yup. It's making a comeback, along with some fairly disgusting crushed black velvet that the neighbors three or four sets of neighbors ago gave me (along with multiple yards of red, blue, and white crushed velvet, a truly disgusting red sparkly sequin stretch fabric, and see-through polyester leopard print left over from a gay pride parade float).
Anyways, this piece was inspired by the International Museum of Women's On Motherhood art contest (
http://imow.org/exhibitions/call_for_submissions?key=331), a catch-all show that celebrates motherhood and all its challenges and joys. I was inspired by the icon my mother gave me when I was a little girl, a Byzantine Mary holding her son. I wanted to take that lusciousness, the color and exuberance and stateliness, and translate it into fabric--with a free-spirited, celebratory spin. I see this being the center square, embroidered, beaded, and be-decked, to a much larger quilt celebrating the Virgin Mary and her holy Son with lots of color and texture (maybe some of that red or blue crushed velvet, rich jewel tones and lots of extra decoration, mosaic-like). It may end up being more art quilt than functional piece, but I think that's ok.
But speaking of future quilt plans!
You would think, with that many UFOs floating around the house that I would be crazy, just crazy to start another piece.
I would be.
That's why I'm starting
30 new pieces!
November 1st starts the 1st Annual 30-Day Quilting Challenge in conjunction with the oh-so-lovely Jeselyn at I Make Quilts Because I'm Awesome (
http://imakequilts.blogspot.com/ ... incidentally, she does make quilts, and she IS awesome. Follow her. Support her.)
That's right: thirty days, each day a new challenge drawn from a hat. These challenges may be a new, exciting pattern, a puzzle, or an open-ended question, making you think about who you are, and what you make. It'll be super exciting. So get ready!
If you're interested in participating, feel free. Challenges will be posted each day, so you can do it on your own, or contact one of us at
AMRyan@writeme.com (Anna) or
Hm4Lu@msn.com (Jeselyn) for more details! (They'll be posted later, any how, but we both love to hear from people!)
Miss Madi is sleeping, so it's time for this mom to go UFO hunting ;)
Stay tuned!