One is about seven years old. <snip> It must be the oldest one I still have on a pillow.

This got me thinking - who has the oldest UFO still on a pillow - and *still*, after all these years, intends to finish it some day?

I have a piece of Honiton that dates from 1981. Still on the pillow - I was just a newbie and didn't know I couldn't do Honiton yet so I started the sampler in Elsie Luxton's book. Once I found out that Honiton was supposed to be hard, I realized I couldn't do it and stopped working. Now I'm ready to admit I've been silly and finally finish it off - maybe I can get going again at the Honiton class I'm taking at the end of June.

Now, where's my spool of thread ...

Adele
North Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)

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