In addition to the regular UFO challenge, American Patchwork & Quilting is having monthly organizational and storage challenges. For the month of January, the challenge was to "Organize your UFOs."
This challenge was announced after I had been very active on the Challenge's Facebook group. A number of people expressed stress or a lack of motivation about UFOs that they no longer have interest in and asked, "when do you abandon UFOs" and "how do you pass them on?" This got me thinking.... my answer to when do you abandon UFOs surprised me. I don't have a ton of time to quilt and so why would I spend that time working on a project that I no longer have passion for. With this in mind, I started organizing my UFOs. I decided to do a second purge of my UFOs through this monthly challenge and am abandoning several UFOs as well as purging more fabric that I think is beautiful but no longer have a project that I am passionate about. This reduces my overall quilting hoard to two storage containers of fabric/projects. They also gave us these nifty trackers to use... I didn't fill out one for each quilt as I reorganized because I needed time to go through each project and figure out what I was thinking. I put one in each bag to help me get in the habit of using them when I get to work on each UFO.
Photo of UFO bins
In fact, this purge caused me to abandon one of the UFOs on my Challenge list. The RWB Star Quilt is a completed top completed using a combo of two different quilt block swaps. My intention for it was that we'd have a quilt we could take to the Morgan Hill Freedom Fest events (Patriotic Sing and 4th of July Parade) either to curl up in or to sit on. After looking at the top and the backing fabric I had purchased for it, I decided I liked the borders I did on the quilt but didn't love the blocks and the variety of fabric. I felt like I liked the backing better than the top. So I kept the backing and am going to convert this UFO to a new project that will focus on red and medium blue starts for the quilt top. So I've updated my UFO list to reflect this change, it was #9.
Photo of RWB Star Quilt
As to the question of what to do with UFOs that you chose to abandon. Someone in the Facebook group mentioned Jo's Country Junction. This site has a list of groups that take donated projects to complete for donation to various organizations. I will be taking some time to contact these groups to pass on some of my UFOs and fabric will be donated to my local quilt guild or offered up on a Buy Nothing Facebook group, if the quilt guild can not take them at this time due to quarantine.