I sometimes have a couple of projects on the go at once, if there is something I am working on but don't want to take it travelling or to camp so it doesn't get dirty, or if something turns up that warants the need for timing. I do however have pieces of lace made and finished but not made up into the finished objects. The wedding next month has been put back a year so I have left the horseshoe, ring pillow and garter laces in a box with the tissue and ribbon and will complete at a later date. I have 6 more pairs of bobbins to tie off at the end of a small piece I have been doing for my sister and bil's 40th wedding anniversary that I have been working on for the last week or so, then than can come off tonight. I then have to find something which I can have on my pillow to take on my travels again, visiting Mum for a week and also a weekend camp. Native Americans and Mountain men, in deapest oxfordshire, UK, LOL. Still it will be a very interesting fun weekend. I then want to decide if there is a suitable piece of christmas/victorian lace I can have a go at for the hall decorations. I did have some lovely suggestions from you. I prefer to start them early, I don't like finishing them off at the very, very last minute. I have just received the Louise Colgan book in the post, so have been dipping in and out reading and looking :-) Now I have to get past working the first inch of whole stitch milanese lace. Other things, people and lack of concentration time have stopped progress so far.
Sue T, Dorset UK


How many UFO's (unfinished object/projects)do you
have?  And to go with that....How old is the oldest
one?

I think I am down to just six UFO's.  I've actually
finished off some in the past year.  Three of my
projects are long, on-going ones.  The five-inch
edging is a demo project, has 66" done, and has been
going for about six years, I think.   The lappet was
started last year and is about 1/4 done.  It's in
black thread so needs good light for working.

The 's-Gravenmoerse piece is about a year old and will
be 36 inches long when done.  The other three are
leftovers from various classes.  One is about seven
years old. (Would finishing it count in the Lace Guild
contest titled "Seven"?)  It must be the oldest one I
still have on a pillow.

Happy lacing,
Alice in Oregon -- 26 days till PLW lace conference


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