It snowed here! Not much accumulation, but lots of good moisture. Even my husband, who hates snow, was happy to see this!
Little Penguin Quilts
Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
I Like Thursday #474
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.
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.
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 -
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.
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.
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!






