I'm not the biggest fan of cross stitching (impatient + hurts my hands), and I love quilting, so I decided to do this as a quilt-along. Xanatos posted a quilt here
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=15305 which uses a cool technique where you cut out a zillion squares and then fuse (glue) them onto a lightweight fabric. You then stitch the seams to secure everything. I decided to give it a try for this.
I started by cutting about 2,600 squares (extra black, white, and background). They are 1" square and will finish at 1/2", so each panel will finish at 25". Over the past 2 nights, I've fused the squares onto the fabric. There are 9 panels (you can sort of see the outlines) which aren't connected yet (last step). Starting tonight (or tomorrow... I just made plans with a guy I like

), I'll start sewing the seam lines. So far, I've been in love with this method. I've been chronicling the project on my blog and plan to keep doing it over the course of this month.