Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

I Like Thursday #442

Happy (almost) 4th of July!  The gals at my mom's house never disappoint with their cute decorations.


There have been a bunch of baby bunnies in our yard the last couple weeks.  They are so cute!  (Even if they are naughty!) 


I said I would report back on my reusable zip-lock bags, so here we are after having them for a week!

I like them!  The zipper part is well-made and stays tight.
Food stays fresh, too.

The "downside" is you do have to wash them.  But a little warm, soapy water, and then rinse and let drip dry does the trick!  I hang them on a wine bottle.  

Cheers!  🍷 😜

I got an unexpected package in the mail yesterday, from Libby at Life on the Hill.  She's keeping me in penguins.  Look, they have boots - love it!  Thank you, Libby!



LeeAnna's question of the week is about picnics.  I always love a picnic!  When we travel, we take a cooler with picnic food and look for places we can have our lunch.  Lunch with a view is always a favorite!


And then there's a picnic at a winery.  Also a favorite!


In fact, we haven't had a picnic lunch in a few weeks - time to take care of that!

Joining in with Not Afraid of Color for I Like Thursday.
























Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Midweek Update

Lots of things on my list this week...

Quilting on Glowing Hearts is going well.  I have about 2/3 of it completed - just need to finish the upper right and lower left corners.


Before I get back to that, though, there are some other things I want to work on - especially since it's the first of July!  It's time to finish up my monthly mini for the quilt stand.  Here's the one I'm going to display for July - it needs some simple quilting and binding.


Also for the new month - the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color is purple.  I dug out what purple I could find in my scraps and stash, and it's pretty pitiful.  But I'll start by seeing how many block parts I can cut from what I have here.


Speaking of purple (because some of these have purple in them!) - I got the orange peel project sandwiched and spray basted so that I could start hand quilting it.   I'm quilting closely around the outside edge of each orange peel, and then inside each one 1/4 inch from the edge.  

I got started and quilted around a few peels
Monday evening.

Plenty to work on this week!
Sharing at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
  


                         














Saturday, June 28, 2025

A finish and a new start...

I promised myself I would finish one of my slow stitching projects this week, so it was just a matter of deciding which one!  I ended up choosing the blue and white project because the quilting was pretty close to being done.


Binding it didn't take long either, so now it is all finished!

Flower Basket in Blue and White

I'm not sure what I'll do with this one yet.  It would probably make a nice dresser topper for my mom, and she loves blue, so I may take it to her this week.

Meanwhile, the new start is PinkernPunkin's Summertime USA Stamp.  It's perfect for this first week of July coming up, and will be fun to stitch these next few days.

Yum - watermelon!
The perfect summer treat.

I've just gotten as far as the outer border, but have pulled the floss colors that I'll need to stitch it all up.


Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. 








Thursday, June 26, 2025

Life's a Beach

Table Scraps for June - 

When I saw that our theme for a June project was "Life's a Beach," I thought - oh, if only it was!  I love going to the beach, walking along the sand, listening to the waves, picking up treasures from the ocean.

But how to translate that into fabric?   Using up a few Scraps is always a fun challenge - I have plenty of those!

First I needed the sand - add in some footprints and shells, too.



Add some water - I always have to get my toes in!



And really my favorite part - watching the sunset over the water - here's where June's orange comes in.



It all came together in this little piece - just 12 x 6.


Since it didn't seem like this project needed a frame around it, I decided to try a faced binding.  I've only done that once before so had to hunt down a tutorial.  I used this one from Victoria Gertenbach.

There's some more orange, under the sea!

Now I just need to find a little spot to hang this!


Sharing at Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday 
and at The Joyful Quilter for the June Table Scraps Challenge.
SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday. 
And at Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday.



















Wednesday, June 25, 2025

I Like Thursday #441

Happy Thursday, friends!  It's a day to celebrate because I have baby cucumbers!  

When things actually grow around here, 
it often feels like a miracle!

I finished a good book this week.  This one is for our July book club duscussion.  I have to admit that I am usually more of a fiction reader than nonfiction - give me a good murder mystery page turner anytime - but this story is a good one!  Who knew donkeys were such interesting animals?!


We're trying something new here - reusable zip-lock bags made from silicone.  They just arrived the other day, so I'm still get started using them.  I wanted to reduce our use of single use plastic.  I will report back!



LeeAnna's question of the week is about summer activities and sports - do we have a favorite?   If you've been a regular visitor here, you probably already know my answer to that is golf.   In fact, I enjoy (and have played) golf year round!


My friend group here (lots of retired teachers) started a Tuesday morning golf group many years ago, and I look forward to it every week.  We're not very good, but we laugh about it and have a good time.  It's good exercise, too!  



Golf can really be played in any attire - my usual is shorts and a tee shirt, lol! -  but you do need special equipment.  Mike likes to make golf clubs.  Components are ordered from various places and then he puts them together with special tape and glue.  It's kind of like our quilting hobby - not inexpensive, but fun and useful!  This is a putter he made me a few years ago.

Have a great week - hope it includes your favorite summer activity!

Joining in with Not Afraid of Color for I Like Thursday.













 












 

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Midweek Update

It's all about the Hearts this week!  First the Patchwork Hearts quilt project - 

While I was waiting for my batting order to arrive, I had some time to get row two of Patchwork Hearts ready for quilting and put some stitching into it.


That one will go back in the closet for awhile now that my batting arrived, however, because I'm finally able to get back to work on finishing Glowing Hearts!   The backing was pieced, the batting cut, and all the layers sandwiched together.


I even had some time to get started on the quilting, which will be a simple diagonal grid.  That seems to be the quilting design that I have the most success with.  Might as well stick to what works, right?!  I'm starting with a line of stitching through the center of each block, and then will add in more in between.


The orange peel top has moved to the handwork list as I also prep it for quilting.  First I need to cut out some of the backing and the interfacing that helped make the shapes.  This should make hand quilting it much easier!  


So - progress on everything, and lots more to do!

Linking up with The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.















Saturday, June 21, 2025

A new crow for the Old Crow Saltbox House...

This week I stitched a stem and some leaves.  


And then I added the crow sitting on top of a leaf!  Next step is a sunflower bloom between the crow and the house.


I haven't shared my blue and white project in awhile, but I have been working on quilting it in between cross-stitch and other projects.  The center is finished.


And I've moved on to one of the side sections.  Each of these side sections has a wider blue piece at either the top or the bottom which needs some extra quilting.  So I did some measuring and marking for a simple design.


I'll be working on one of these for my Slow Sunday Stitching!
Linking up with Kathy's Quilts.