This is going to be exciting--to see the pieced quilt before it is even cut! I'm new to quilting with only three small pieces under my belt (a pieced throw, a round robin with my Mom and sisters and an applique wall hanging) and never owned a sewing machine until last year. So much to learn, therefore, being able to put Sedona Star into Corel Draw and make some trial-and-error choices on fabrics up front is great. I'm looking forward to this journey together and to all I'm going to learn from everybody who participates in the process. I'm a late starter because I spent 30 years in the Navy and quilting was just not part of my vocabulary. My sister, a 30-year quilter and Gold Star Charter member of TQS, saw an opportunity and with a gleam in her eye, sat me down in her studio for a week, taught me all the basics, made me practice a lot, made me do a nine-patch sampler from start to finish, proper cutting, piecing, miters, borders, stitch-in-the ditch, binding... and then signed me up for a complimentary 6-month membership to The Quilt Show. More recently, when I visit her, she encourages me to doodle om her mid-arm... what is she thinking now?