Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Friday, March 6, 2026

A March House

I've been spending a lot of time on my Stay at Home Round Robin this week, but I wanted to get started on sewing with the red scraps so I decided to play with a house block. Something's been bugging me about the construction of these paper-pieced houses, and I needed to to figure out what it was.

I first purchased this pattern from Twiggy and Opal's Etsy shop in 2020, and made this little mini quilt at Christmas.  Our kids didn't come home that year because of Covid and I was missing them.  These are the smallest houses in the pattern - 4.5 inches.










There's also a 6.5 inch size - 


Then I didn't use the pattern again until this past December when I made the Little Penguin Christmas house just to try the pattern again.   This time I made the 8.5 inch size.

If you compare this one to the previous blocks, you might notice that in this one, I sewed that long strip to the bottom of the house, rather than below the roof as I had before.

And I proceeded to do that with my January and February houses this year, too.  Each tine, they just looked a bit off to me - which is when I finally dug out the previous ones I had made and realized the difference.

The long strip is really supposed to go between the roof and the house part!

Like this - in red for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month for March.


Does that mean I need to go back and re-do the previous houses in my Neighborhood?   I decided not to because every neighborhood has houses with different designs, right?  So here is the Neighborhood as it looks now!

Most likely, I'll continue making houses in both styles 
and mix them up in the final layout.

Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.
















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