I've put a few stitches into the Summer Stamp SAL from Melisa at PinkernPunkin every night this week, so I'm making progress!
Little Penguin Quilts
Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Progress...
Friday, May 15, 2026
There's no place like home!
We enjoyed our week away and now it feels good to be home. There's always so much to be done after you've been out of town for awhile. Laundry, grocery shopping, yardwork...
But I have had a little time to get back in my sewing room, and worked on an orange house for my Year in the Neighborhood project.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
I Like Thursday #483
I love a picnic lunch! Wherever we're on vacation, we try to find places each day to take our lunch. In Charleston, one of the places we went was Folly Beach. This is their fishing pier that you can walk out on. We watched a girl reel in a small shark! (They did throw it back in the water!)
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Midweek Update
If you've visited Charleston, you might know about the group of houses called "Rainbow Row." It's a group of row houses on E. Bay Street painted fun bright colors. Google Map it and you'll see lots of photos. Here's my photo from our trip. There are lots of trees and cars parked near them, so it's not easy to get a good picture, but this gives you an idea!
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Shelling - not Stitching
We have had a wonderful time visiting Charleston, SC, with our Navy friend group this week! I brought along some cross-stitch supplies in case there would be some time to work a few stitches in to the Summer Stamp project. And this is as far as I got...
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
I Like Thursday #482
Hello, friends!
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Little House QAL - block 7
It is handy that the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month for May is orange, because I had decided that my next Little House block would have more orange in it. And I did pretty well with that!
This block is called Kit in the Corner, and goes along with the story from Little Town on the Prairie where the Ingalls family needs a cat to take care of the mouse problem. I also loved the part where Laura got a job helping a seamstress in town sew men's shirts. I remember this book being one of my favorite stories of the series, even as a young girl, reading about Laura wanting to help the family, and especially her sister, Mary.
It didn't take long to add the log cabin borders to this center block. I'm getting more efficient with that as we go along! And only two more blocks to go!
