Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Stitching for the birds...

This week I finished up the new April mini heart quilt for my display stand.  This was one of my favorites to stitch last year with its mama bird and babies in the nest!


Changing out the display for the new month - 


We've had some birds nest in our yard over the years - one mama robin even built her nest on top of our front porch light! - but the nest I've been fascinated by since mid-February or so is the Big Bear (California) Eagles nest.  They have a nest cam there so you can watch everything that goes on.  The parents are Jackie and Shadow, and the babies are Sunny and Gizmo - they hatched about 3 - 4 weeks ago and are growing fast.  


And in other bird stitching, I've continued to work on the Gail Pan embroidery project that I started last week.  It has Gail's signature bird sitting on the basket!

Still plenty of stitching to do on this one!

Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.












Friday, April 4, 2025

Getting started with red...

Starting again with a new color is always my favorite way to mark the beginning of the month.  Red for March means - sorting through and seeing what I have.


Cutting into some of it for blocks - 


and sewing a few up!



And then there's the opportunity to see what happens when you lay all the blocks out, now that there are some red ones.

I'm starting to see how I want the starburst to form with each color addition.
The blues won't really go where I have them now - it will be oranges and yellows in the next round.  I might need more yellow blocks!


Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.



Wednesday, April 2, 2025

I Like Thursday #430

We had a little adventure the other day, and it wasn't even very far away from home.  I wanted to go check out a new trail area on the west side of town that has just recently opened up.  


It took us down by the Big Thompson river.


And then it curved around toward this big building.  What could it be?


It's a winery!

Good thing Mike brought money!

This is the Sweetheart Winery, and has been around in our town for quite a few years now.  We had just never been there.

But we'll be back!

LeeAnna's question of the week is about Easter traditions in our families - did we get a new dress and how else did we celebrate?  I shared this photo in one of my posts about the Pieces of My Life quilt, but it's such a classic!  My mom always sewed new dresses for us three little girls, and here we are, maybe about 1961 or so?  They were even matching dresses!  And look at the hats!  

We, of course, had Easter baskets, and egg hunts, and went to church.  I continued all of that with my own kids (well, not the dresses, lol!) until they weren't interested in Easter egg hunts anymore.  But I still make some hard boiled eggs every year, so that I can have deviled eggs with Easter dinner!

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










Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Midweek Update

This is the quilting on Masala Box shown from the back so that you can see what I'm doing.  It's simple, but takes time because the lines are double going both directions along almost every seam.

Getting closer!

Meanwhile, my mind wanders to other quilts I'd like to be working on, and I've been thinking about the patchwork hearts I made for a 2024 Rainbow Scrap Challenge project.

I got them out the other day and decided on a final layout.

My plan is to try using my newfound "Quilt As You Go" skills to quilt one row at a time and then connect them with sashing, just as I did with Pieces of My Life.  That means starting with row 1 first and putting all the rest of the blocks away.



It didn't take long to sew the blocks in this row together, and layer it with batting and backing cut just a little bigger all the way around.


My plan for quilting is a diagonal grid through all the blocks.  Since they are all 12.5 inch squares based on a 36 patch design, this should be simple to do and will be consistent throughout the quilt.

Here's the center block of the row already done in one direction!

Eventually, after all five rows are quilted, I'll connect them with sashing, and should end up with the quilt being 60 x about 68.  

Sharing at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
And at Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday.