Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

I Like Thursday #474

It snowed here!  Not much accumulation, but lots of good moisture.  Even my husband, who hates snow, was happy to see this!


A snow day made us feel like baking, and snickerdoodles were the choice of recipe.  They turned out to be yummy!



I got some happy mail last week - thank you, LeeAnna!  I had told her I loved the cute books/reading prints that she used in one of her Project Quilting projects, and she sent me some pieces.  ❤️❤️❤️   I have an idea for how to use these, but need to think it through a bit before starting.


LeeAnna's question of the week is about fashion - if we could bring back any fashion trend, what would it be?  And this one had me just about stumped!  You might call me "fashion-challenged."  I don't follow the trends - just wear what's comfortable.  So I came up with one that I'm glad has NOT come back - shoulder pads in everything!  This came from a Pinterest board titled "1989s Shoulder Pads - the Epitome of Power Dressing!"

Remember Joan Collins of Dynasty fame?
She even wrote a memoir called Behind the Shoulder Pads!

And piggy-backing on last week's topic - something that I'm glad came back into fashion is curly hair!  This is Susie Wargin, a well-known TV and radio personality for probably 30 years here in Colorado.  She is known for her curly hairstyle, and I have always admired it.  It has probably changed and become a little looser in the years since I when I first noticed her, but it is still so pretty!


Have a great Thursday, everyone!
I'm joining in with Not Afraid of Color for I Like Thursday.











Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Midweek Update

Often, when I am interested in a new project, my first question is - can I make it from my stash?  I don't always know if what I am envisioning will actually work.   So finally, three blocks into the Little House Sampler sew-along, hosted by Melva Loves Scraps,  I think I know what I am doing with this project!

I started it with a jelly roll I had won last fall - and it has lots of pumpkins, leaves, and bright oranges in it.  Block 3 is called Harvest Basket, and it was perfect for nailing down that my colors for this quilt are orange, turquoise, browns, and creamy neutrals.  

I love basket blocks! 

Focusing on those four colors helps me pick out the strips for the log cabin surrounds.  I've been trying to keep these blocks from being too busy, so adding in some solids and low volume neutrals should help that. 

Here is block 3!


I'm liking how this is coming along!  There are nine blocks total, and Melva is releasing them every week or two, which is a nice pace for me.


Getting closer to a finish is this year's Stay at Home Round Robin.  I have the pieced border finished and strips cut for a final solid border.  Hope to get that sewn on later this week, and then a backing figured out so I can get going on the quilting.  The final quilt parade starts two weeks from today!


Sharing at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss and at 
Melva Loves Scraps for the Little House Sampler Block 3 link-up.







 


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Lucky!

Mr. Lucky the Leprechaun is finished and ready to watch over us for St. Patrick's Day!  He looks a little mischievous, doesn't he?  Melisa's design didn’t have you stitching a mouth for him, but I decided he needed a little smile.  


I set him on the little chest of drawers with all the other March decorations.



A friend and I share the lightbox that I use for tracing embroidery designs.  She called and said she needed it this week, so that gave me just the push I needed to get the Gail Pan "Spring" embroidery prepped and ready to stitch.

I'm using DMC 954 for this - Nile Green.
It looks pretty spring-like to me!

Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.






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.
Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday 
















Wednesday, March 4, 2026

I Like Thursday #473

It rained at our house yesterday!  For those of you who have been stuck under feet of snow for months now, that probably seems like a strange thing to get excited about, but in terribly dry Colorado it was a big celebration!  You can see how brown everything is.  We have had almost no measurable precipitation all winter.


We watched the movie, "Song Sung Blue" over the weekend.  Thanks, Judy, for the recommendation - we really enjoyed it.  It's a good story (based on an actual Neil Diamond husband and wife tribute group) and such good music.  I didn't realize it would be sad and went through quite a few tissues, but still enjoyed it.  We found it streaming on Peacock.


Other than the rain on Tuesday this week, we have had very Spring-like weather.  It's been nice for getting outside and walking at some favorite trail areas.  The geese are already starting to pair up.  


We have been learning to identify some different ducks.  

Buffleheads

And Common Goldeneyes - 
who really do have yellow eyes,  
but it's hard to see in the photo!

LeeAnna's question of the week is about a bad haircut.  Has that happened to me?  Oh, yes!  I have very curly hair, so when I have to find a new stylist, it is stressful!  The last time I needed a new one, I called a place that a friend recommended, but couldn't remember who to ask for, so of course I got the newest, youngest hairstylist who had just started there.  😬  And all I can say is, thank goodness hair grows out, lol!  The next time I went in, a different stylist met me at the front desk and said the young girl wasn't there anymore, but she could take me.  It turns out that was the woman my friend was recommending and I have been her client ever since!  Thank goodness for experience!

Curly!

I'm joining in with Not Afraid of Color for I Like Thursday.















Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Work in Progress Wednesday

My Stay at Home Round Robin is now in the finishing phase, and the first job has been to add coping strips to the blocks I've made so that they fit the current sides of the center.  The double slice blocks that I made for round 2 were only 3 inches square, so I've been adding strips to bring them up to 3.5 inches square.

The added benefit of that has been that these blocks can now kind of dance around at different angles instead of being all oriented the same way.

Then additional fabric was added to make the whole set into a border strip.


I've doing the same thing with the birds in the air and friendship star blocks, but they didn't need quite as much work as the double slice blocks.  Almost ready to sew these borders together now!


The final link-up for the 2026 Stay at Home Round Robin starts on March 25th, so I've got three weeks to finish it up!

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








Sunday, March 1, 2026

Lots of progress!

The final border prompt for the Stay at Home Round Robin came from Anja, who gave us "Quilter's Choice."  As with border #5, I had been thinking about what else my SAHRR project needed.  There are hourglasses (showing the passing of time), pumpkins, and sunflowers, bare tree branches, and birds in the air.  How about leaves flying about in the wind?  For that theme, I made pinwheels!



I'm going to be laying all the pieces and parts out like this - 

with the next step being how to fill in the empty spaces! 
I've already started working on that, 
but will save to share when I've made some more progress on it!

Meanwhile I did finish up block #2 for Melva's Little House Sew-along.


So now there are two of these!


Things are moving right along!
Sharing at Anja Quilts and at 
Melva Loves Scraps for Sew and Tell Monday.