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  1. Does a huge basket of mending qualify as a UFO?. The basket was full of repairs ranging from patches on men’s jeans and shorts, insertion of a new zip in my sons good shorts, repair of jumpers etc, etc. it took all day but the basket is empty and I sure feel good. Now it’s back to my quilt! X

  2. I’d clog up you feed if i listed my ufos that were worked on finished .:) Have fun??? with the move. Look forward to hearing about you new country. Hugs,xx

  3. Best wishes for a smooth move! 🙂 I hope you find a lovely new place and start feeling at home very quickly so you can get on with all the things you’d much rather be doing. xx

  4. Ok–my first link did not work–but the second one does–but I don’t know how to delete the linky!!???? And this quilt is most definitely a ufo from 2009!!
    Cute apron–are you excited about this new country–or nevus??
    love, di

  5. Oh, yes, you need to sew, even when house hunting. I’ve finished taking up the sleeves on two lined blazers – I’ve taken so long doing them, the owner had totally forgotten all about them. It’s so good to have them finished. Didn’t stop for even one photo, so no blog post. Hope all goes well with the move.

  6. Yes, I know you need to sew, just like me, to ease all that stress. I’ve done so little this month, though I have used Bubs & am doing the bindings on those two now. I’ll try and get a post done for February with whatever finished I’ve done for the first couple of months. Love that little apron. Good luck with the house hunting & am wondering when you are next back in Oz. Take care.

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