I can imagine. Is it small enough you could display it on your wall? I actually designed a number of quilt books. At first I had to learn to write quilting instructions, draw computer illustrations and design the books. I became quite good at it and eventually took on the complicated quilts no one else would touch, and I had a blast. Additionally, and I will brag a bit here, I was sought after by the best designers. However, I've never actually made a quilt in my life! I really love the museum quilts from the 18th century that tell a person's life story. Often they were made by the slaves, and they're stunning. Knowing the mechanics of quilting makes me appreciate them all the more. Elphaba I've never made a quilt myself either. When I mentioned earlier it was something I enjoyed I was really referring to the cross stitching. Though my eyes have a hard time with that now. lol I just had come up with the idea of incorporating something I enjoy doing into something I would love to learn to do. The early quilts are fascinating. I also find the art of tapestries especially those done during the 1600 and 1700's quite amazing. Such intricate work and design.