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  1. YIPPEE!! Mine are all neatly corralled, so I get to skip this step. I keep them in a bag or a box, with the pattern, and any specialty rulers or thread. And if I have a flimsy, the binding is pinned to it. In my early days of quilting, I didn’t immediately make the binding, and the fabric accidentally got used for something else. Lesson learned.

  2. When I decided which ufo’s to keep in my move–I also tried to match them to at least backing fabrics and it I had them hand basted, then I pretty much made sure that I had cut strips for the binding and pinned those strips to the quilt–and now here is the funny–I unpinned those strips here to hand quilt the quilt–then couldn’t remember where I put the strips–!!! that’s me!!!
    love and laughter, di

  3. We talked about flimsies on the phone yesterday and I’ve counted mine now & have 23. As I’ve quilted 25 quilts so far this year (8 of those were for the local shop), I’m hoping to clean them up by Xmas next year. Have 11 quilty bits to think about & 8 odd UFO’s. Not counted the “woolly” stuff yet. Not sure I’m as organised as you, but maybe you can tell me how I should set it all out. Take care.

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