February, 2009

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“Done is Good”

Friday, February 13th, 2009

When I last posted I was about to go on a quilter’s retreat for the weekend with the UFO club. Our annual retreat is called “Swiss Finishing School” as the retreat is held in a small town nicknamed “Little Switzerland” and everyone tries to finish up a project or two while there.

The slogan of the UFO Club is “Done is good.” I accomplished a lot this year finishing one quilt that was close to being done when I got there as well as finishing piecing a quilt top that I started over 10 years ago (the Bear Paws Quilt below). Others attending had similar successes.

Several of us went on a “field trip” to a quilt store a few miles away and with the help of others we picked out fabric to finish more of our UFO’s (UnFinished Objects) or our PhDs (Project’s Half Done). It always helps to have the input of others to help inspire us to finish projects we have started.

Here are photos from this year’s Swiss Finishing School. I can’t wait until next year’s but at least I have some inspiration to keep working on some current projects now.

The “UFO Club”

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

No, it’s not a bunch of people in New Mexico looking for flying saucers but more like a 12 step group for women who enjoy (or are addicted to) quilting. 

I, like many quilters, have projects that I started but set aside when I either got stumped on where to go with it or started another new project that seemed more fun at the time.  Picture drawers full of fabric and bins full of unfinished projects. These projects were given the nickname of “unfinished objects” or UFOs by an unknown quilter with the same issues.  Thus was born the “UFO Club”.

To join the UFO Club of our local quilt guild (the Madcity Quilters) you have to have at least 10 UFOs to register with the group.  Group members then help you finish these projects by giving advice and inspiration. Sometimes they give you the permission you needed to totally alter the plan or even give it up.    At meetings we have “Show and Tell” so people can show the progress they have made on projects or show off the finished quilt. 

Every year the group goes for a weekend quilters’ retreat fondly known as “Swiss Finishing School” as the retreat is held in a small town nicknamed Little Switzerland and the object is to finish quilts.  From mid afternoon on Friday through Sunday afternoon we have a conference room at a hotel that is turned into a quilters’ workshop where we can spread out our supplies and be uninterrupted by phones, husbands, children or pets.  Machines are whirring both day and night (I lasted until 2 a.m. one year) as people try to finish up as many projects as possible.

Mystery Solved!

Mystery Solved!

Because of this group I have finished quilts that I have started many years earlier and put aside. One quilt was started through an online mystery quilt group where we got a clue every month to make more quilt blocks that eventually would all tie together in one large quilt. Unfortunately the designer of the mystery fell very ill after just a few months of clues. So I was stuck with this large bin of fabric and a variety of blocks that I had no clue how to put together. Last year the leader of the UFO group helped me design a pattern to use those blocks and I finished the quilt this fall after which it then was auctioned off to benefit my favorite charity, LABMED.

Even more rewarding was finishing this quilt for my great niece that I started at Swiss Finishing School 2007 and receiving this photo last week of her enjoying it. Now THAT is what really inspires me to quilt.

Debby with her quilt

Debby with her quilt


This year’s Swiss Finishing School is this weekend and I am looking forward to finishing my “PhD” (Projects Half Done) in “Textiles”. Hopefully I’ll have some new photos to post next week!

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