This is so much fun to put together (well, if you like doing Suduko's, it is!) I used Phil's Suduko board and puzzle book to find a puzzle, and completed it.

Then in groups of 9, I sorted and started to sew. It took less than 1 1/2 hours (including stopping for lunch) to get the 9 blocks sewn together to form the quilt top.

Now I just have to sew the 9 large blocks together, and border, quilt and bind!

This is great fun, and I can see other quilts being made this way!
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