Found Another One
I have found another UFO. I found these strips in a plastic bin. I have a vague recollection of doing this - they are 2 1/2 inch strips sewn end to end then cut into equal lengths, so I must've had a plan. I remember wanting to git rid of this fabric as much of it was bought early on in my stash building life, and as you know we don't always make the right choices at that time, not having been exposed to all the options!
So I will try and finish it too, as it will be easy. As I was ironing it all, I was trying to think what I will do with it. It will have to be given away, as it is not my thing.
As to what I have been doing? Not much really. After finishing and posting the Doll Quilt Swap quilt, I have had a little lull, apart from the knitting of course. I realise that I did not take a photo of the finished DQ, which was stupid of me, and after I'd posted it I had to have time to get over the feeling that I must be a terrorist. Australia Post has really cracked down on sending parcels overseas. I had to show ID, sign customs forms that they kept a copy of, they won't let you put it in a post box (no post office here), I got a lecture from the 1st post office lady for not having everything I needed, then when I went to hand it in at another post office, I got a lecture there because the first lady had put the wrong sticker on the envelope, and on it went. Quite traumatic!
Never-the-less it is on its way. As to the blasted jumper, Mum finished the top of the 2nd sleeve, but did not get around to doing the 1st one, so I have it back. I knitted away and came to the end of the ball and realised that the last ball of yarn is at Mum's place! What a comedy of errors. BTW, I found out when researching International posting that you are not allowed to post wool to the USA. I bet there are plenty of knitters and swappers that didn't know that.
Anyway, it is nearly finished. Half a sleeve to go and the neckband and sewing it all together. It had better fit! I have been doing it while sitting up late at night watching Le Tour de France. Did you know that the Tour will be going past the end of Clare's road in a week or two? She told me she is going to hold up a sign, so we might get to see her.


Jenni I got the whole routine the other day too when I went to post a parcel to Switzerland. And they wanted to charge me $37 postage when I asked for the cheapest rate. I said 'what about sea mail?' and they looked at me like I was mad. 'Oh yeah, that's $20'. derr.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your project!
Your strips look like the begining of a Lasagne quilt...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the fabrics in your strips. They look "romantic". I wonder why you can't send wool to the US??
ReplyDeleteI agree with Calico Cat's thought...but it also looks like it would be a quick project to finish up and not be a UFO any more! :D
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric in that UFO.
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of a "lasagne quilt," although I have no idea what it is.
Must have lasagne this weekend now, though! Off to the grocery store!
I think we've all bought those "wrong" fabrics. But someone is certain to love that as a gift!!
ReplyDeleteplease Jenni I will take care of them for you........they are beautiful....In am getting into paisley and see some there....I do agree that if they are not what you are liking it is hard to get something done with them............having said that...pop them in the mail to me and I will love and care for them and give them a good home....
ReplyDelete.now for the mail......yes I have checked out the mail situation and get a book from AP and you can work out the postage rates yourself or make sure you fit into a certain weight ranges some are better then others.........also if it is anything other then printed material(paper) you have to do a customs declaration.....lots of paper work to send something small....gives the surprize away as you have to put the sticker on the front of what is in the package....
That UFO you found will be a treasure to someone, I think the colors are so soft and romantic.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics in your strip quilt:)...they are very "shabby" and "chic". I bet it will turn out just lovely:)!
ReplyDeleteI just love your ufo. Wounderful collors. :)
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Love the fabrics in this quilt
ReplyDeleteSuzie Sews
I love the fabrics you've cut already...I have the perfect pattern in mind.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the post office.
I think they are pretty, not what I would buy, but maybe one day I should take the plunge cause I do like them.
ReplyDeleteI have tagged you over on my blog, only if you want to, no pressure!
Jodie
I'm with Amy - I'm guessing those strips are the start of a Lasagna quilt. It would finishe so easily that way. I love the fabrics - so pretty and feminine. Would make a great baby quilt for a little girl.
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