Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Merry Christmas!

from the Little Penguin house to yours!

Wishing you a day that you get to spend in your favorite way, 
whether busy or quiet!

Younger son and I baked some cut out sugar cookies over the weekend.  They're our favorite for this time of year.  So much so that I had put a few in the freezer to save them for Christmas Day dessert!



I made us some new cloth napkins for our Christmas dinner.  These are made from my favorite napkin tutorial, found here.  Over the years I've made many of these - two fat quarters make two napkins and they are reversible.   I really wanted to make four this time, though, so I bought a half yard of each print.  (Joann's was having a really good sale on the holiday prints - I think I paid $4 total!)

I love the cardinal print!

I enjoyed this book this week.  It takes place on a remote island off the coast of Scotland, with lots of interesting characters.


LeeAnna's question of the week is about a favorite Christmas gift we were given as a child.   One year my sister and I each wanted a Tressy doll.  Do you remember those?  Their hair grew, and you could play with it and make different hairdos.   My memory is fuzzy on this, but I think at some point I decided to take Tressy off my list because I didn't think our parents would get her for us.   Somehow I still got one, though - lucky me!


Merry Christmas!  Hope you got everything on your list!

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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Slow stitching in blue...

I'm still working on the Ole Crow Saltbox stitch from PinkernPunkin Quilting.  A little more of the blue house keeps emerging each week as I get farther on it!


Meanwhile I also got started on quilting the Kathy Schmitz Woven Wreaths panel.  I decided to hand quilt it with a backing, but may still turn it into a pillow cover.  The embroidery was done in DMC floss color 930, which is dark antique blue.  Since there are both medium and darker blues in the fabric surrounding the enbroidery designs, I'm quilting with DMC perle cotton in color 931, medium antique blue - a little bit lighter.  


Plenty more to do for Slow Sunday Stitching!
Linking up at Kathy's Quilts.




Friday, December 20, 2024

December Table Scraps

December's Table Scraps project was inspired by the leftover bonus triangles from my Christmas gift exchange tabletopper made earlier in the month - 


and by something I saw on Melisa's post a couple weeks ago.  So I quickly stitched up this sweet design - a freebie from Lizzie Kate.  Who knew that there are all kinds of seasonal freebies at that site?!  I even used a scrap of Aida cloth for this one.


Then I put everything together like this!  Just a sweet little mug rug size piece - about 9 x 7.  And the perfect message for the season, too.


The backing comes from my favorite print out of the bundle that I got for the tabletopper gift.  

It has a fun selvage - "Naughty and Nice!)

And the other end of the selvage strip I cut looks like this - Santa hats!


Joy's challenge for us this month included using plus signs - ✔️ and rainbow for the color.  My little quilt has red and green, plus gray, cream, and white - it's a partial rainbow at least! 

🎄 Peace, Joy, and Love are wished for you this Christmas! 🎄

Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

I Like Thursday #417

Good morning, and happy Thursday, friends!  Thank you so much for all of your kind notes about my mom.  Friends are sure good therapy.   So is a Christmas tree - light in this dark time of year really helps me.


Laughter is good medicine, too.  We watched a fun Christmas movie over the weekend - "Red One" on Prime Video.  It is not your typical Christmas movie, pretty wild and crazy, but fun.  I especially loved Dwayne Johnson (the Rock!) as Santa's Head of Security!  


I've been enjoying this book this week.  I haven't read a WWII historical fiction book in a long time, but glad I read this one.  It has some interesting twists and turns!  And I do love a coffee date with a good book, too!


LeeAnna's question of the week is about our Christmases growing up - what were they like?  That is a fun time to think about!  My dad was a mechanical engineer and he liked everything just so.  That means that on Christmas morning, we had to stay in our bedrooms until 7 am.  When we came downstairs, we first had to eat some breakfast, and then finally got to open our presents.  Oh, wait, there would be the picture in our jammies first!

With all of that, I'm sure you know, too, that we opened our presents one at a time.  I don't remember what order we did it in - knowing my dad there was a plan for that.  Youngest to oldest, maybe?    Good memories!

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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Midweek Update

It's one of those weeks where I'll feel lucky if I get 15 minutes of sewing time each day.  I wish I could say this has to do with holiday busy-ness, but it doesn't.  My sister and I had to take a deep breath yesterday, and have Mom admitted to hospice care.  It doesn't mean that anything is imminent, but it does mean that they will provide comfort care for her at this stage of life.  But it is a big step to take.  I hope I'll get to some sewing - it sure helps me to have something else to concentrate on, even if just for a little while.

What I really want to work on are the next steps on Pieces of My Life, and I am making slow progress on that.  First, I finished the quilting on section two, and then I started in on the steps to attach the top two sections of the quilt together.  Here's how it looks on the back.  The two sections are connected with a two inch strip of sashing.

Because I'm using leftover strips of the backing for this process, 
you would hardly know it's there!

Flipping the quilt over to the front, you see this - a strip of batting in that space between the two sections, and the blue sashing sewed to the left top section of the quilt.


The next step is to do some pressing and get this sashing strip sewn over the batting section and top-stitched down to the other side.  Here it's just finger pressed over, but you get the idea!

The blue sashing is going to make an interesting design through the quilt - I'm hoping it will look like a big bow tying up a patchwork package!  

As time allows during the second half of this week, I'm planning to get this step finished and then move on to layering up the third and fourth sections of the project so they can be quilted.  I also want to spend some time on my Table Scraps project for December.   

Fingers crossed that there will be some time to get to those tasks!

Linking up with Quiltfabrication for Midweek Makers.






Saturday, December 14, 2024

I bought myself a Christmas present...

 and it's one of these - a tabletop mini quilt hangar.  


I've wanted one for a long time, and especially this year, since I've been working on the Year of Hearts embroidery project.  Yesterday I finished the December heart, so I've ended up with thirteen of them, because I stitched one of the bonus blocks that Melisa shared last summer.


All along I have been pretty sure that I didn't want to sew these into a larger quilt because that type of quilt wouldn't get used around here.  But a monthly mini would be a lot of fun to display and change out frequently.  So here's how it would look:

Each heart would get a two inch border and 
then finished with quilting and binding and a sleeve on the back for hanging.  
I thought this Fair Isle sweater print would be fun for the December mittens!

I should get started finishing the January heart so it's ready to hang when we get there - we're halfway through December already!  But meanwhile for today's slow stitching, I'll be back to the Ole Crow Saltbox house that I started a few weeks ago.  There are plenty of stitches left for this one!


Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.











Friday, December 13, 2024

Progress

Although it didn't start out to be a scrappy rainbow quilt, my version of the Pieces of My Life quilt-along at Melva Loves Scraps turned into one as the year went on!  I began with a consistent background - Grunge in Cream - and a floral print - which is where I got the rainbow inspiration from.  


Each time Melva posted a block for the QAL, I used some background, some of the floral, and one or two other colors (sometimes more than that if the block called for it).  Some examples:



                                                                                        Ohio Star

Now that all the blocks are made, I've decided that for the month of December I would really focus on making progress on this quilt.  One of the things I've been most excited about from this QAL is learning a method for Quilt As You Go, and that's what I'm working on right now.  The quilt is made and quilted in four sections - all of the sections are pieced together now, and I'm quilting on section two.


And here you can see all four sections - section one is quilted and trimmed, quilting on  section two is in progress, and sections three and four are ready to layer and baste for quilting.

After quilting, the sections are joined together with sashing - I'm hoping to get to that step for sections one and two this weekend!  I just have to decide what color the sashing will be - maybe more of the dark blue?

What are you working on this month?
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

I Like Thursday #416

Good morning!  It's the time of year for pretty sunrises as seen out our front window.  This one was prettier just before I went to get my phone to take the picture, but I appreciated it anyway.

Honest neighborhood view - it was trash day!

The sort-of-secret Christmas project is all finished and ready to be gifted at this afternoon's get together.  We do one of those crazy gift exchanges where there is stealing allowed, and it's always hilarious!  Plus you never quite know what you will end up coming home with.

This is the Cookie Plate Crumb Catcher from The Crafty Quilter.
I decided it needed a cookie plate to go with!

It's a bonus week for my group get togethers because my book club met, too.  We always try to choose a book for December that is an easy read because we just need peace and love this time of year, if you know what I mean!  This year's book fit that desire perfectly.


Younger son wanted to try making crepes over the weekend, and he did a great job with them!  
We made one dinner with them - inspired by a meal we had at a restaurant in California called the Crepevine.  Then we also had them for dessert one night with bananas, Nutella, and whipped cream.  Yum!

Speaking of dessert, LeeAnna's question of the week is about our favorite Christmas cookie - and mine always is the traditional cut-out sugar cookies, decorated with frosting and sprinkles.  I haven't made any yet this year, but probably will the week of Christmas.  This picture is from a few years ago.  Sometimes I get lazy and just do drop cookies instead of rolling them out and using the cookie cutters.  But they're still tasty!


Hope you're having a great week!
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Sunday, December 8, 2024

Pieces of My Life: Home, Family, Friends

I've made the final two blocks for my Pieces of My Life quilt project, hosted by Melva at Melva Loves Scraps.  Making these blocks has been a very special part of my year- a project I chose to celebrate my 70th birthday!    With these last two blocks it's time to tie everything all together and finish the quilt.

Nine Patch and Log Cabin

6 inch blocks

The log cabin represents our home and family life of today.  I've written before that we bought the home in which we still live in 1977.  At the time it was a brand new build in a new neighborhood here in Loveland, Colorado.  In fact, at that time we were the farthest north neighborhood in the city.  A lot more city has built up around us since then!  And the house isn't the same, either.   The first thing we did was finish a family room and guest bedroom in the basement.  A few years later, after the kids were born and we needed more space, we built on an addition off the back of the house which included a master bedroom and dining room/sitting room area.


Spring in the backyard - those windows are where the addition is.
We love our back porch, too.


The Christmas look!


Downstairs family room - it became my sewing room when the kids left home.
Now one of them is back, so he's using that space and I moved my sewing up into a corner of the master bedroom.

Melva asks is this our dream home?  I'm really not sure about that, but it is HOME, and that's what's most important to me!

Do I have grandchildren?  No - not yet.  Our sons are both still single guys, and if that's the path life takes them on I'm okay with that.   When we are together for family time, it's a table of four, but we have a good time with games and activities, and conversation.

Here are the final six blocks which I'm working on sewing together, and then they will join their friends in the other three sections.

I am blessed to have a group of friends here in town that I enjoy spending time with in a variety of ways.  We all taught together and are now retired, but shared enough similar interests that we do many things together still.  Quilt group, book club, golf in the Spring, Summer, and Fall, movies - those are my interests and hobbies, too!

There are a couple people missing from this photo, but you get the idea.
Happy, smiling people!

Melva's final question for these blocks is - do you want to add any other information?  And for me, that is -  not sure yet.  There'll be lots of thinking time as I finish the four sections I've made into the final quilt.  So, I'll get back to you on that!

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Saturday, December 7, 2024

Stitching up some mittens...

Not the knitted kind, but with embroidery floss.  Last week, I was finishing up the last Woven Wreath design - 


And then, Melisa posted the December Year of Hearts Doodle, and it has some sweet mittens to stitch, too!  I prepped it yesterday and now it is all ready to get started on today.


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Friday, December 6, 2024

Just playing...

It's December, and my creative brain is all over the place.  The best way to deal with that is to just go with it!  Fortunately, the sort-of-secret Christmas gift project is almost done.  I just need to sew on the binding!  Since this one has a deadline, I'm glad to get it finished.


Meanwhile, there are scraps to be played with!  I cut these large triangles out of the red print and then decided not use them.  Could I get a quarter star block out of each one?  The answer was yes!

The white design on the red is doves in flight!

It worked out perfectly to make four of these.


So, how about four more made with the green and white floral from the project?


I started making these quarter star blocks last month with scraps that just happened to be left out on my cutting table from other projects, and I think I'll continue to do that through 2025 for a new Rainbow Scrap Challenge project!

Just a random arrangement! 

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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

I Like Thursday #415

 Happy Holidays!

  It's time for Christmas quilts and favorite mugs and little gingerbread men!  I found the gingerbread cookies at Trader Joe's yesterday, and they are a tasty little treat.  That one guy is already missing a leg - I wonder why?

I always enjoy the after-Thanksgiving changeover from fall decorations to Christmas.  I decorate the little entryway chest seasonally,  and here is my first "attempt," lol!  I think it might need something more - that just means more opportunities to make something for that space, right?! 


I haven't put up the Christmas tree yet, but that will happen tomorrow or Saturday.  LeeAnna's question of the week is real tree or artificial tree?  We had real trees for many years - we even went up in the mountains and cut the tree down ourselves several times.  I love the fresh evergreen scent and have missed that ever since we bought the first artificial tree.  But it got more convenient (and, of course, much cheaper) to have an artificial tree to pull out of storage each year.  I think they look just as pretty once decorated, so I'm happy with it now.

Photo from last year.

Have you seen "Wicked?"  I have never seen the stage version, but I got to go to the movie version with some friends yesterday, and it is amazing!  We all loved it - the music, the storyline, the big musical scenes - all amazing.  I had not been to the movies since before Covid, so this was a big treat, and so much fun!


Hope you're having a great week!
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