Step-by-Step Block Sewing
I recommend starting your stitching with the outline. I like to work the red section first because it’s smaller.

Red outline complete.

Then you can complete the other sides…


…until your outline is done.
Here, I’ve included the case count for that day.
This is an example, not the actual count for March 30.

You can create a freehand pattern, or sketch something out first. Do what feels right to you. There are some links to free, online design software in the “Resources” page.
Here I’ve stitched a little coronavirus image.
This was inspired by an Etsy pattern artist, Aliton Embroidery.


I filled the stitches around the text and image with lighter thread.
Here the finished block is completely filled in with stitches.
Remember, each stitch represents a person, so please make sure they are all filled in.

You can create a pattern that has 40 different shades of blue if you want, replicate a photograph, or do something simple like a solid block of one color, or stripes, squares, etc. Again, do what you can. You could have your kids draw with the water soluble fabric marker, then make stitches over what they drew. Stitch a line from your favorite poem.
It’s up to you.











