No words on the block, the image must “tell the story.”
Examples:
- As alike as two peas in a pod.
- The light at the end of the tunnel.
- Birds of a feather.
- Like father, like son.
- To wear your heart on your sleeve.
- Born with a silver spoon in your mouth.
- Pushing up daisies
- Good weather for ducks.
- To make a mountain out of a molehill.
- Cat got your tongue?
- It’s a piece of cake.
Due at May 2025 meeting, to be revealed at June meeting with voting by the membership according to the following criteria:
- Best Interpretation (that is “yup, you got it”).
- Most amusing interpretation (“that’s tooooooo funny”).
- Most obscure (“a real head scratcher but in the end, hits it squarely on the nail head”).
For this Challenge, the Co-Chairs encourage participants to donate their blocks for use in quilts given to Community Projects.
The options are:
1. Judged, Not Donated: Size 15” square finished.
2. Judged, Donated: 12.5” square unfinished size (following the above rules).
3. Unjudged, Donated: 12.5” square unfinished size (need not follow above Challenge rules).
Isabel will assemble the donated blocks, judged and unjudged, for donation to Community Projects and is also making unfinished blocks to assemble into a quilt using Option 3.
Questions? Contact us!
Isabel Downs, 805-450-0167, ifdowns@gmail.com
or Melinda Lewis 805-708-4233, melinda.ae.lewis@gmail.com
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