This is another interesting question!  I think my "oldest" UFO is a
dragonfly from Ulrike Lohr's "Bugs" book which I started at a workshop in
1999.  I loved working it, but it is on an impossible pillow, and once I
got home from the workshop, I found other things that were much more
seductive (lace-wise!!).  So the dragonfly is earthbound, since it has no
wings, and is not likely to get any.  On the other hand, I have a lovely
Tonder length of straight lace from Skovgaard's first book (the one which
is OOP) called "Great Grandmother's Locket" which has been on a roller
pillow since 2000, and I go back to that from time to time.  It is the
piece that I work when I'm "between projects", and occasionally it gets my
full attention.  I don't have a firm plan for the lace, but think it will
probably become part of my "costume" for demonstrations.  

Clay

Clay Blackwell
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> That could be our next question - what's your longest running UFO? & what
> are the chances of it ever being finished? 
> jenny barron
> Scotland UK

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