Are your UFOs (unfinished objects) piling up?

That visual and mental clutter can take a toll on our mental health!

 

Let's make a commitment to ourselves to get our unfinished objects (UFOs) under control this month, as a gift to our future selves.

 

To help keep things on track, I'll be providing...

  • Bite-sized weekly videos to give you a starting point and framework for the challenge
  • Worksheets to go with the weekly videos
  • Weekly Zoom meetings to provide accountability and dedicated time to work on projects
  • Prompts for every weekday to help us stay accountable & that you can use to share your progress on social media
  • Downloadable Progress Tracker to accompany the prompts

 

This event is available through the Sashiko Stitch Club, and to make it more accessible to everyone, we're giving you 50% off your first month with the Club.

Join the Club for $12 USD for your first month!

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I loved UFO October last year....

 

It gave me a whole new perspective about whether I really needed to finish those projects. I have given away some and am repurposing others.

I really appreciated the meet up time when I could stitch, while listening to words of wisdom and interact with others.

- Alison Pickard

I have to say I absolutely adored it...

I found it was a wonderfully supportive and nurturing group of people who participated and we were all guided so well by your insights and ideas about UFOs and the psychology behind it all...

I finally finished my big UFO - my final collection... You guys from UFO October last year were all part of that process of making that happen! Thanks!

- Rebecca Hollinger

I loved this UFO Challenge.

It focused on realistic thinking and planning. I didn't finish any of my UFOs, however they are organized & ready to finish...

The best thing was guiding me to organize them, make decisions about them, and set a realistic plan to complete them. Thank you so much. I'll look forward to next year and my number will definitely be lower.

- Kay Welch