I’ve followed the Riley Blake annual quilt block challenge
since 2021. (I could have used a quilt block challenge the previous year, when
all my in-person block-of-the-month classes disappeared forever. Better late
than never, right?) So far, all the challenges have involved sets of sixteen 10”
quilt blocks with patterns released almost every week – there’s a break to
catch up the last week of each month – between January and May. At the end of
the challenge, we’re given a finishing plan to use the blocks. Sometimes I use their
plan, and sometimes I make my own. I usually make extra blocks. The most
elegant 10” blocks are designed on a 4-patch or 5-patch grid. Anything else just
ends up looking clumsy. A couple of this year’s blocks are prime examples. I do
hope there will be a quilt block challenge in 2027. But it might be time to
consider a different block size.

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