Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Sunday, February 15, 2026

SAHHR, round 4, and a new project...

Every year I attempt to grow a few pumpkins in my garden, and 2025 was a pretty good year.

Four of them!

So when Wendy at Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life, the host for the fourth round of the Stay at Home Round Robin, called for blocks with curves, I knew just what I would make.  Here was my chance to add some pumpkins!

These were drawn onto a Pellon fusible that I had in the stash, cut out, and will be fused down to the center section that I previously made.

My pumpkins are small because they need to fit here -


I'm still thinking about how to resize the double slice blocks that I made for round two - maybe I'll just add a little coping strip to them when I decide how everything will be sewn together in the end!


And speaking of Fall, I started a new project this week.  Melva, at Melva Loves Scraps, is hosting a QAL inspired by the Little House on the Prairie book series, and I have started on the first block - the Maple Leaf.


This is just the center of the block - the leaf will be surrounded by log cabin strips.  I won a jelly roll of a beautiful Fall themed fabric line last year when I participated in the Fall Fortnight fun over at From My Carolina Home.  I'm hoping these strips will work for the log cabin section of the blocks.


Something like this?  This is just the first round, though - these blocks end up at 16 inches square!


Linking up at Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life for the SAHRR, round 4, and at
Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday.












Saturday, February 14, 2026

Almost there...

I've been stitching and stitching on Sweetly Sayin every night this week and have made good progress.  But I'm not done yet!  (This is the Primrose Cottage free pattern of the month from January.) 

Last week at this time:


And today (Saturday afternoon):

You can see the areas that are left to be filled in.

Love these cute little toadstools that I stitched last night!


I'll keep going until this is finished - fingers crossed that it doesn't take too much longer!  Linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.






Friday, February 13, 2026

Bits and Pieces of Green

Happy Valentine's Day, quilty friends!

This is just the beginning of my green house for February.
I need to work on the rest of it this coming week.

I also finished up a second green Jacob's Ladder block.  In the photo it looks more blue-green than it does in real life, but it's a good second green for the group of blocks.


There are six of these blocks now.  I'm liking the design that's emerging!


In between seams of Jacob's Ladder, I've been sewing together crumbs for this month's placemat.  They need to fill a 12.5 x 16.5 rectangle.  Looks like I'm getting there...

I spy some little penguins! 

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Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.








Wednesday, February 11, 2026

I Like Thursday #470

Good morning!  We caught this beautiful sunrise earlier this week.

You may not be able to see it, but there's a rabbit sitting out in the middle of our small cul de sac, near the neighbor's truck.  I didn't realize I caught him in the photo until I was looking at it for this post!

We alternate between various streaming services every so often, and we recently started up our Netflix account again.  One of the shows I wanted to watch was The Lincoln Lawyer, and we're now caught up through Season 4.  I liked it a lot, and now I need another season!  Meanwhile, I got the latest book in the series from the library.  It's a good one, too - I'm almost finished with it, but I haven't figured out how it's going to end!


Carole, at From My Carolina Home, shared a beautiful Quilt of Valor that she's been working on recently in this post.  She'd like to make several more, so asked for 12.5 inch star blocks to be sent in.  I thought I could probably send her a few so got started on one yesterday.  These pieces and parts should sew up pretty quickly this afternoon.

To make this sawtooth star block, I used tutorials from these ladies:
I'm so thankful for the wealth of skills 
and information that quilt bloggers share with us!

LeeAnna's question of the week asks us to describe a romantic date.  You all know how much we enjoy visiting the Oregon Coast.  When we are there, I am all about the views - watching the ocean, listening to the waves, just relaxing and enjoying all that.  So one of our favorite ways to do that is to have a picnic or a glass of wine with a view.  

Being with my favorite person in our favorite place is just the best!

Hope you're having a great week!
Joining in with Not Afraid of Color for I Like Thursday.
And at Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday. 



Sunday, February 8, 2026

Stay at Home Round Robin - round 3

This week's host is Emily at the Darling Dogwood.  Emily suggested that we get our inspiration for this week's border blocks from the animal kingdom.  Since my project this year is fall-themed, I ended up deciding to make Birds in the Air blocks.  What is more a sign of fall than flocks of geese flying through the air?!


I wanted a simple Birds in the Air block that could be made in the 3.5 inch range, so I googled it and found this article from Quilting Daily that had directions for multiple methods of making Birds in the Air blocks.  I ended up using the most traditional method (which was simple!) to sew up these blocks.


Along the way, I also added a narrow solid brown border to the existing center.


I'm picturing these blocks in the corners, with the Double Slice blocks from last week's prompt acting as bare tree branches, maybe?  You can see that the two types of blocks are different sizes, so I'll have to do something about that that, too, plus make some more.  But - it's an idea!


Since the verse in the center talks about pumpkins and sunflowers, I've been thinking about how I could bring those into the pieced design.  I have some ideas, but waiting to see what the next border prompts are.    


Linking up with The Darling Dogwood for the SAHRR, Round 3
and at Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday.
The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.












Saturday, February 7, 2026

Stitching some Love

You can't really live in a city named Loveland and not expect to see a lot of reminders of Valentine's Day, especially in the month of February!  


This week I stitched the letters of love for the Primrose Cottage Sweetly Saying design.  I love how they used a strawberry for the O!


Here's the whole design so far  -

There's lots more to do and since Valentine's Day is just next Saturday,
I'd better hustle!

Meanwhile, the winter embroidery is almost finished.  Just a bit more in the top left corner to stitch.


I definitely have plenty to do for today's Slow Sunday Stitching! 
Linking up at Kathy's Quilts

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Getting started with Green

This week I had a chance to get out my greens and do some sorting...

These are the smallest pieces - hopefully there will be enough to make a crumb placemat.
I think this month I'll combine the dark greens and the bright greens.
Some of the others will be used when we have a light/pastel green month.

I also had some time to make one Jacob's Ladder block and pick out the colors for a second.


And then I got distracted by a "Drop Everything and Make It" project!  Older son requested some soup bowl cozies for himself and his girlfriend.  I can never turn down a request from family, so I ordered some Wrap and Zap batting, and as soon as it arrived, I got to work.  I decided to make three because I realized we could use a new one, too.

In keeping with February being green month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, I found a piece of this Baby Yoda/Mandalorian print on green and used it for two of the cozies.


I made some of these several years ago, but it's been awhile, so I thought I'd better find a tutorial to remind me how to do them.  I found this one at All People Quilt, and it worked.  

It took me about three sewing sessions to get these made this week, but they turned out nicely, and I sent two of them off to older son this morning.  I'm so used to sewing things for guys, and rarely things for women, but he has told us that his girlfriend loves pink, so...  

I made one in pink!

I know they'll get a lot of use out of them, because we certainly do!


And that was my sewing week.  How was yours?  
Sharing at Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday and at 
SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.