UFOs
Due to the way I work, ruled as I am by deadlines, I almost always finish the current work before starting a new one. That is not to say that I have no UFOs (unfinished objects for those of you who are not quilters) I do have some old ones that are traditional pieces that have been bumped out of the way by the newer stuff with deadlines. I can see how they could quickly get out of hand though. Since I set the Merchant’s House aside to start the Yellow Headed Blackbird and have fabric laid out for the next piece, I guess you could say I already, in the span of a week or so, have three new UFOs to finish! I prefer to call them WIPs (works in progress).

I started quilting the 12″square for the SAQA auction yesterday and hope to finish it today. This closeup was taken after the piecing was completed. The top background fabric is a piece that I have had in the stash for years. It is hand dyed cotton damask. I’ve never found just the right place for it, but I love it here.
Tags: SAQA Auction, Special fabric, UFOs, Yellow Headed Blackbird
March 6th, 2009 at 10:36 am
Lovely! Looking forward to seeing it quilted. How did you make the eye?
July 15th, 2009 at 8:43 am
This is stunning! Could you please share where you purchased the pattern? I am making a quilt for my cousin that incorporates her childhood memories. One of her vivid memories is the sighting the yellow headed blackbird while hiking in Idaho. Any direction you can give me would be helpful.
Kindly,
Maria Bradshaw