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Clair,
Here's one method that makes it a little less intimidating.
Saw this on a HGTV quilting show ~ last year.
DON'T SEW ALL THOSE LITTLE SQUARES ONE OR TWO AT A TIME! They will never end up straight.
¨ Buy quilt fabric (my favorite part)
¨ Attach light-weight fusible webbing to back side of quilt fabric(s). This is the two-sided type, not fusible interfacing!
¨ Cut out all the squares ( oh say 2" = 1.5" finished after quarter inch seams all around)
¨ Layout the picture with your squares, as you like, on a big piece of muslin. The little squares should be just touching and not overlapping.
¨ Heat up your iron. Fuse everything to the muslin. This is easier to do on a big table.
¨ !!!! THEN make the seams !!!!, across the all the rows first, columns second. Fold each row with right sides together and sew with the back/muslin side showing. This ends up looking something like French seams on the back. It also encases all the raw edges.
¨ Finish with any quilting and binding.
It is a little stiffer than regular piecing, but those seams are perfect!
Sincerely,
Alice in Espanola