Over the last 5.5 years and through many moves, I have purged my quilting stash twice. The first round, I got rid of probably 10 UFOs and 3 Medium sized moving boxes of fabric, notions and random sewing projects. I kept only completed tops, completed blocks, fabric that had a purpose and a small shoe box of fat quarters. At the time, I was in such a rush to make everything fit into a new, smaller unit. Most of it sat in plastic bins in the corner of my bedroom until quarantine in early 2020, when I decided to redesign my bedroom into a dual purpose bedroom/quilting room. It then sat on my deck until I was able to clear a place in my shed for it.
I decided that since I am spending so much money redesigning my bedroom this year, that I needed to use the fabric/projects I have first. This lead to me searching for a UFO challenge similar to the one I had done previously. I found the American Patchwork and Quilting UFO Challenge and decided it was exactly the motivation I needed. To fill out the Challenge form, I opened 1 of the 3 remaining project bins I have. I only filled out the form with the first 11 UFOs I found and added 1 HSY (Haven't Started Yet). Luckily, my mom had organized the bins with many of my favorite project in the same bin, which is this list.
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