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That's cool, has it been really hard since it's your first time?
Wow! That's... awesome!!! Sounds fab, great idea MN!Muppet Newsgirl said:Here's the scoop:
We've been working on it for about a month. It was the day that one of the campus ministry groups brought in a piece of the AIDS Quilt to put on display, and that night, I was scheduled to go to a rock concert with my family. On our way to a Chinese place for dinner before the show, as I was chatting about seeing the quilt, Mom asked, point blank, "You want to do an AIDS panel for Richard Hunt?" And after a few seconds of deliberation, I said, "Sure!"
This was back in September, and we've been working on it for about a month now, working out the design and putting the basic structure together.
I think I can spill a bit more about what it's going to look like. It'll have a green background and orange border. At the edges, we've got red Muppet Theater-type curtains, and we're going to have Scooter, Janice, Beaker and Sweetums peering out from behind them (and Statler poking his head up from below). In the middle, we'll have a few panels with Richard's name, occupation, birth and death dates and all that, and a bunch of smaller panels holding the names of eight of his characters.
Oh I know, I've seen his name on the site. I didn't think they weren't equally valued. I was just speculating that maybe they'd require a letter to verify about other people who weren't well known. But it's just speculation. I'm sure they also just want a back story.Muppet Newsgirl said:Oh, they know who Richard was; he and three of his Muppets are mentioned by name in the "Quilt Facts" section on the site. I guess they just want the letter so they can know a bit of the story behind the panel.
Most quilt names weren't famous, but they're all equally valued.