Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Saturday, June 27, 2026

More summer stitching...

I've continued stitching along with Melisa's Summer Stamp SAL, and making progress.  This week I finished up Home Tweet Home and started In the Apiary.  Melisa has revealed her finish and you can find it here.  I'm getting close!

I was trying to make the bird look like a house finch because we see them at our feeders all the time here, so I stitched his head in red.  (That's my story and I'm sticking to it!)

I also got started on the Summer embroidery for the Gail Pan Changing Seasons project.  I decided to stitch it in red because that feels like summer to me.  It is definitely hot here right now - we had a couple cool rainy days last week, but are right back up in the 90s this weekend!


So there's plenty of slow stitching to be done here this Sunday!
Linking up at Kathy's Quilts
















Friday, June 26, 2026

Just playing...

It's been a pretty productive June in my sewing room.  Two RSC blocks, Lyra, a placemat, and the finished top for the Little House sew-along - that's pretty good for me!


So - the last few days I've been playing with a new block.  I first saw this one on Gail's blog, The Cozy Quilter, back in March, I think.   I was drawn to the circular look of it, and that it was made out of quarter star blocks - one of my all-time favorites.  So I asked Gail for some pointers on how to make it, and she kindly sent me some!  (Thank you, Gail!)  There's also a short video tutorial about it on YouTube - just search for "Going in Circles Quilt Block."

I started by making eight quarter star blocks...

which was actually a mistake!

Because when I got everything made for the block and laid it out, I realized I was going to have to sew it together with partial seams.  Now that's not a deal-breaker, but I thought there was probably an easier way.  


After another email to Gail - how did you sew this together?! - and watching the YouTube video - I figured out that I only needed to undo two blocks to get this together.

Next time I make one of these, I won't sew the squares and HSTs 
of the quarter stars together until it's time to make the rows!
The quilter in the video made his block with all two inch squares.
I used a 5 inch square in the center and 
2 x 3.5 inch rectangles for those corner pieces.

I have also spent some time quilting on the never-ending Patchwork Hearts project.  It's going to be finished one of these days!  This is row 4 of 5, so I'm getting there.  



Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.















Wednesday, June 24, 2026

I Like Thursday #489

It's the "Oh look!" season in my garden right now.  Such as "Oh look, there are some tiny tomatoes!"


Or - "Oh look, a baby cucumber!"


And "Oh look - we've got a little pumpkin!"


The trick is to keep them growing to maturity, lol!

I've been reading the July book for my book club this week.  I'd heard mixed reviews about it, but I'm liking it.  Not quite done with it yet, but getting close.  It is historical fiction, about two married couples during and after WWII, who live in a small town in Ohio.  Somewhere I saw it described as a "quiet" book, and I would agree with that.  Not a page turner, but one you want to read to the end to see how everything turns out.


LeeAnna's question of the week is about going to the beach as kids.  I grew up in Rochester, NY, right on the shores of Lake Ontario, so that is where we went to the beach.  It felt like the ocean to us because the lake is so big that you can't see to the other side of it.  We did play in the sand and swim - lots of fun! 

This is not my photo - a screenshot from Google Maps.

As an adult I have discovered a love for being by the ocean - walking along it, listening and looking at the waves, and picking up treasures I find.  I have bowls and bowls of them around my house!


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





 














Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Midweek Update

I've spent the last several days getting the border on my Little House quilt top, made along with Melva's sew-along at Melva Loves Scraps.  And it is done!

I chose to add a plain 3.5 inch border all the way around using Grunge Manilla.  I thought this type of border would frame all the busy pumpkins and sunflowers in my blocks and create some calm!


I'm one of those border makers who does better with lots of measuring.  If the standard is "measure twice, cut once," I'm more likely to measure five times, then cut!  And in all honesty, I cut the border strips a little bigger to begin with, and then measure again before cutting to size.


Fortunately, all went well and I'm liking how this looks!




54.5 inches square.

Next steps, of course, are to decide on a backing and I probably need to stock up on batting again.   Since this is a fall-themed quilt, I'm giving myself some time to get it all the way to the finish line, but I'm pretty excited to have gotten this far!

Linking up with Melva Loves Scraps for the Little House sampler Finishing Party, and at 
The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday 






Saturday, June 20, 2026

Hello Summer!

 

This was a Free Stitch Friday design from Primrose Cottage that they sent to newsletter subscribers last summer and I finally fully finished it just in time for this summer!

Now my small chest of drawers is decked out for summer, too.


In other summer stitching, I'm moving along on Melisa's Summer stitch-along.  Stamp 6, Pink Lemonade, is done, and stamp 7 is in progress.  It's called Home Tweet Home - so sweet with the bird and its birdhouse and flowers.  It's not hard to enjoy every stitch of this project!


Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.











Friday, June 19, 2026

A summer house...

I originally pulled this light blue floral fabric for the Lyra QAL, but didn't end up using it, and then I thought it make a fun house block.

It makes me think of blue sky, roses, and green grass.

Speaking of green grass - how about using that for the heart on the front door?


This combination made a sweet little house!


And here's how the neighborhood is shaping up now that it's June.  I decided it needed some flowers instead of another tree.  I was thinking pink geraniums, but the block turned out more like a bush.  Hmmm.... maybe this a hydrangea flower?  You'll have to use your imagination!

I'm starting to think about how this will be put together eventually - 
I know it's going to need sashing because the blocks are different sizes.  
Maybe a green for grassy walkways between the houses?
Something to contemplate!

Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.
Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday.
And at Quilting Learning Combo for the Quilters Cove QAL June link-up!








Wednesday, June 17, 2026

I Like Thursday #488

Over the weekend we went on a Colorado road trip!  We started by driving a long ways south to Alamosa, Colorado.  The destination was a 50th wedding anniversary celebration for dear college friends whose wedding I was in all those years ago.  It was a huge party, so I only got a moment with my friend, but it was good to see her!


There were lots of mountain views and beautiful skies.

Going through Colorado Springs you see Pike's Peak.


Heading west to Alamosa.

The next day we drove north again, through the San Luis Valley.


I bet you won't be surprised to hear that we found a winery to visit!



But this one might surprise you - between Cripple Creek and Victor (old mining towns) there is a troll!

This is one of the Thomas Dambo troll sculptures 
that he is installing all around the world.  


Back at home, my pink petunias seem happy in their hanging basket!  That is LeeAnna's question of the week  - what are our favorite flowers to plant?  I have the best success with marigolds and petunias.  The marigolds come back from seed every year, so they aren't blooming yet.  But the petunias are doing great!


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