People, Places, and Things is a quilt design project that maps the fragmented terrain of memory through forty illustrated moments from a life once lived in Tehran. Memory, elusive by nature, rarely returns in sharp focus. Faces, corners of rooms, fleeting objects, each image is faded by time, indistinct yet dense with emotion. The quilt, both medium and metaphor, becomes a vessel for care, storytelling, and preservation. The number itself holds meaning across cultures, representing change and transition. People, Places, and Things inhabits the space where clarity fades, but feeling lingers, where the past quietly breathes beneath the present.