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  1. I gave a spiral bound graph paper notebook, and my list is in the back of it. Love making checkmarks and striking through the finishes. I also note which ones will be going to Retreat with me, and move some of them to the To-Be-Quilted list. I’m also a very visual person, and very organized. One quilting buddy is just in awe of my notebook. I’m very blessed to be able to spend more time quilting than many of my friends, and I accomplish a lot by being organized. Looking at the list on a regular basis also sometimes prevents me from buying new projects/fabric. Because I already have plenty! So glad you are a blogger/friend, and you chose this topic for the month. Off to sewing group in a few minutes with a UFO in hand.

  2. good post again, you are giving me lots to think about, have been wanting to finish projects and not getting anywhere, but good intentions….??

  3. I have a list of my quilts in progress and a couple binders on the shelf with quilty stuff to keep me on track. I get out of the habit of looking in my binders, but keep my Leuchtterm notebook with me all day every day. I’d be lost without it. The first page is for my finishes so I see accomplishments first. Second page is a list of WIPS, UFOs, and flimsies in need of my time. I have about 20 flimsies to quilt and a few other projects going, too. I do like seeing things finished and being able to give them to others. So maybe less UFOs and more finishes for me soon. I’ve enjoyed your 31 days of UFOs.

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