My name is Louiseinoz and here are my UFOs (and their box)
From left to right:
2 crammed and spaced scarves from the weaving course I did in 2005, it's where I learned that loosly spun, almost roving type yarns don't work well as warps. I wonderered why my teacher smiled when I said I had enough warp for 2 scarves - they just need to be wet finished
Overshot throw from June this year, needs the fringe finished and to be wet finished
Pale blue hand towel from 2008, needs to be hem stitched on one end, the other is already done, and matching piece that I planned to make into cards
7 meters of multicoloured blue/green/purple 24 shaft advancing twill from a workshop in Canberra in January this year. When I got back from Canberra, life suddenly became very complicated and I was a bit concerned that if I tried to wet finish this it too could go wrong and perhaps disappear in the washing machine. I need to wet finish it and design and make a co-ordinating contrast fabric, then make it into a jacket
Cotton twill scarf from early this year, just needs to be fringed and wet finished
Cotton and chenille warp faced plain weave - I think I was going to make a bag from this one
Bruce tartan scarf from 2010 - just needs to have the fringe finished and to be wet finished
Double weave tencel scarf with double weave shuttle hanger using the end of the warp from 2007, has quite a few skips which need to be mended and then fringing on the scarf and a little sewing on the shuttle hanger
Pique fabric from 2009, was planning to make a cushion cover from it but perhaps it could be something else
As well as the UFOs, I found quite a few FOs including 12 assorted towels and tea towels, about 18 scarves and sundry household linens, I think they should have their own box
I'm going to try to find 30 minutes each day just to work on these and see how much progress I can make over the next month