Following the death of her uncle from COVID-19, artist Heather Schulte created Stitching the Situation in an attempt to chronicle the COVID-19 pandemic in the US and memorialize those lost. Using data from the World Health Organization and the John's Hopkin's Coronavirus Resource Center, Heather began stitching squares in blue and red thread, with blue stitches representing each new confirmed case of COVID-19 and red stitches representing each death. The project has evolved to include the efforts of in-person and remote collaborators - since Summer 2020, Heather has compiled and mailed stitching kits across the country to others who wish to contribute, with each person being assigned a different day's data of positive COVID-19 cases and deaths. The project has received a Special Projects grant from Fiber Art Now and a Creative Neighborhood grant from the City of Boulder to support this work.