Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Pink flowers and a watermelon!

I planted some pink petunias yesterday afternoon.  These are hanging off our back porch.  I hope they grow and fill in the pot!


I stitched some pink flowers, too!  Since starting Melisa's Summer stitch-along, I've been ignoring the Gail Pan Spring design that I had been working on.  This is from her book, Changing Seasons.  I've already finished "Winter," and eventually there will be Summer and Fall, too.  I've decided it really is time to finish up Spring!



Alternating with that each evening, I also stitched up stamp #3 for the Summer SAL at PinkernPunkin.  It made me crave some watermelon, lol!

On to stamp #4, which has sunflowers to stitch!

Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. 







Friday, May 22, 2026

A (sort of) scrappy placemat for May...

At the beginning of the month I shared a cute elephant print that I thought would be fun in a placemat.  


It didn't really make sense to cut it up too small, so I paired it with another orange print, and cut both into 4.5 inch squares.  Sewn together like this, it was a quick finish!


I found a light blue/turquoise print for the backing.  Some simple quilting and binding and done!




The other placemats I've made this year have been in use on the dining room table, but this one is going right here.


The rainbow is forming!


Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.









 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

I Like Thursday #484

I love a good rainstorm!  The kind where you can hear it on the roof, and puddles form in the street, and everything looks greener.  It rained all day here on Monday.  That's pretty unusual for Colorado, especially this year!


It was even too chilly and rainy to play golf on Tuesday, so a friend who lives on the golf course invited a couple of us over for tea.  It was so pleasant to chat and watch the bird activity outside.  There are lots of goose families there right now.


I finished this book recently - Theo of Golden.  It was recommended by several friends, and is on our book club's discussion list for later in the year.  I have to admit, it took me awhile to get into the story.  It's not a murder mystery or historical fiction or even what you would call women's fiction - I'm not sure what genre you would call it.  But somewhere along the way, I did get into the story and am glad I read it.

More about the book on Goodreads.

Younger son made some yummy snickerdoodles with his sourdough starter!  I would like him to make these again.  😊


LeeAnna's question of the week is asking about wearing plastic sandals when we were kids, and did they come with ankle socks?  I had to think and think about the plastic sandals and I cannot come up with something like that in my memory.  My mom loved dressing up little girls, making our clothes and all that, and what I remember is wearing Mary Jane's, like in the picture below.

But we definitely nailed the ankle socks! 
This is a yearly photo we did with my dad's parents 
who lived in Iowa City, Iowa, where my dad grew up. 

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













Monday, May 18, 2026

Midweek Update

The last few days I've been focused on making Block #8 for the Little House SAL at Melva Loves Scraps.  It starts with a patchwork heart block.   It's a miniature version of the 12 inch heart block that we made for the Pieces of My Life quilt, which is one of my favorite blocks ever!


I had a harder time making the 6 inch version of the block - not because the strips were tinier, but because I had a hard time choosing fabrics that would work for the design.   I made it twice, in fact, and scrapped both of them in favor of a simpler version like this:


Once that was taken care of, the log cabin strips were added and here is the finished block.


Only one more block to make!


With all the strip cutting for the log cabins, I'm ending up with leftover chunks of the jelly roll to use up, so I decided to make a few tiny four patches out of them.  They made good leader/enders for the strip piecing, too.


Sharing at the Block 8 link-up at Melva Loves Scraps.
And at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday 














Saturday, May 16, 2026

Progress...

I've put a few stitches into the Summer Stamp SAL from Melisa at PinkernPunkin every night this week, so I'm making progress! 


Today I'll continue working on Stamp #3, Summertime Treat.  It has a slice of watermelon in it, and a crow - it will be fun to work on!


Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. 




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.

Home is where the heart is!

This robins have been visiting the neighborhood this month - they like to play in the water from our sprinklers.  So this house was made to celebrate the robins!


Here's how the neighborhood is shaping up.  I added another tree to the collection, too.  


There's another new development in the neighborhood, too - actually in my backyard!  We've been hearing the woodpeckers pecking away at the trees for weeks, but just went out to look at what's going on a couple days ago.  We not only found a woodpecker making a nesting hole, but we think she's made a whole condo development!


Look a little closer in and you can see this little female downy woodpecker, on the lookout for intruders!


Welcome to the neighborhood!
Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.
Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday 





 












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!)


View of the beach off the pier.  It was a popular spot!


Thanks go to Deb A. for recommending the Publix subs for lunch!  We did this a couple days in a row and they were tasty and very convenient, too.  


LeeAnna's question of the week is about 60s/70s fashions this week - mini skirts, fishnet hose, halter tops?  If you knew me in real life, you would realize that I'm not into fashion and never have been very much.  But I do vaguely remember rolling up my skirt to make it shorter, after leaving the house for school in the morning, lol!  

While visiting my mom yesterday, I came across this photo in her album that we were looking at.  1968 - I would have been 14.  The outfit I had on was sewn by my mom, and I recall it being one of my favorites.  Not sure you would consider the skirt to be a mini skirt, but I loved it anyway! 


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