While in Arizona, I began to work up an idea by which I could express my vision of Montezuma's Castle. It certainly isn't an original idea - I have seen it done in various ways. But I've never actually done it myself.
And then, I took a photograph that demanded to be tried before I attempt that beautiful American Indian site.
So, having cut some of the over 2,000 2 inch squares of over 25 different fabrics, I began.
There will be 51 strips each containing 41 squares. And I have no idea at all if it will be anything when I'm done!
But I have learned a great deal while doing this project and am fairly obsessed with completing it.
This little graph shows how I am coloring coding it, those tiny numbers are exactly that small! And they look even smaller by evening.
I've learned a lot about my sewing machine (valuable info) doing this, and the above is one of the most wonderful tools I own. Money well spent! Because of the enormous number of tiny seams that require pressing, I cannot say enough about this little number I got for about half price with a JoAnn's coupon one day.
I'll be interested in the end result - and as I told my sister, "worst scenario, it'll make an ugly little quilt that will still keep someone warm. best scenario - it might just look like it's supposed to!"
We'll see.
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