The Challenge

 

The challenge was set by Sue, of my Bee in Oz group, to make a super-sized version of this block called Interlocking Seasons by The Parfait Cafe.

 

If you’d like to have a go at it, click on the image (it comes with 8 pages of instructions). The finished block size is 12.5” – but as the blocks we’re making for Sue are going to be used to make a bed sized quilt, our finished blocks are 22.5”.

 

Sue sent us a variety of Kaffe Fassett fabrics and some Kona Cotton in Bone to complete the block.

 

Here is my finished block.

 

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It certainly was one of the more challenging blocks I’ve made. I couldn’t seem to get my head around it for some reason. You know what I mean?

 

I’m pleased that I’ve made it and I’m sure it (and it’s friends) will make an amazing quilt for Sue’s bed.

 

Now onto my next Bee in Oz block, a country themed swap and a mug rug swap to finish in the next few days…

 

… because on Friday next week, I’ll be on a beach in Vanuatu, sipping cocktails in the sun. Had I mentioned my upcoming tropical island holiday before? Hmmmm… no? I’lll need to rectify that… soon.

 

5 comments

  1. So the spring fair will be over just in time! LOL

    I have been intrigued by that block for several weeks now but this little novice isn't quite that brave (yet)!

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  2. Your quilt block looks great. I hope you'll be able to cope with all that lounging around! lol Enjoy yourself.

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  3. The block has turned out great, I can see why you would need some concerntration to get it right. Have fun in Vanuatu.

    http://rashisquiltblog.blogspot.com/

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  4. Fabulous block and I am so jealous you are going to Vanuatu! Have a cocktail or three for me.

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  5. Wasn't the interlocking block a challenge? I needed my unpicker during this one!
    Have a great holiday!

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