Good morning, friends! Isn't this little guy cute?! He is up on the wall at my mom's place. They do a great job decorating for seasons and holidays there. I read recently that it's an important thing to do to help elderly people, especially those with dementia and memory issues (in which category my mom definitely is) pay attention to time and place. I appreciate it, too, because the decorations make it very pleasant to visit!
Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Wednesday, January 22, 2025
I Like Thursday #421
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Midweek Update
Stay at Home Round Robin - Round 1
Kathleen of Kathleen McMusing is the host for this first round, and she chose to make a border that starts with her first initial, K, and that turned out to be a block called King's Crossing. So... my first initial is D - what quilt design starts with D?
After hunting around online for a bit for ideas, I thought I had it. On Quilter's Cache I found a paper-pieced block called Diamond Chain that I was going to go with, only to realize that the scale was off for the size of my center block. I might use this one later on, so keeping it on the backburner.
Then it came to me - Dresden Plates start with D! That sounded doable, and I have a tiny two inch Dresden wedge ruler to use for them, too.
But before making the Dresdens, I added two plain borders to my center block - a 1 inch floral and a 1.5 inch (finished) Grunge cream border.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Slow Sunday Stitching
Here's our view outside on Saturday morning - cold and snowy!
Friday, January 17, 2025
Playing with pink...
After finishing my Pathways quilt earlier in the week (see this post), I had some time to just play in the sewing room, and that is what I did!
First I decided to do a little sorting and reorganizing. Since moving my sewing up to a corner of our master bedroom a year ago or so, I've been using these plastic baskets from Dollar Tree to hold what I am currently working on right now. Right now it is the supplies for the Stay at Home Round Robin, which has just started. And my pink scraps and blocks for January's Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks are in the other basket.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
It's a Finish!
Pathways of My Life (a design from Melva Loves Scraps which she calls Pieces of My Life) is finished! I put the last hand stitches in the binding on Tuesday evening, and then hung it up for some beauty shots. I really wanted to take it outside for photos, but the light was never quite right - I think it's the time of year.
This quilt journey began in March of 2024 when Melva introduced the idea of making a quilt to tell the story of your life. Since I was going to be celebrating my 70th birthday in September of 2024, this seemed like the perfect project for the year. And I enjoyed it immensely!
2. Friendship Stars: April 2, 2024
3. Bachelor's Puzzle: April 14, 2024
4. Hours: May 5, 2024
5. Ohio Star and Bow Tie: May 21, 2024
6. Love and Friendship - Heart block: June 18, 2024
7. Steps to the Altar: July 2, 2024
8. Wedding dress (spool block): July 23, 2024
9. Wedding Ring (Day): August 18, 2024
10. Chimney and Cornerstones: September 1, 2024
11. Early married years (first post about the house): September 9, 2024
12. Who taught you to sew?/ parents: September 24, 2024
13. Family and travel (block - Rough Road): October 8, 2024
14. More about the kids (block - Broken Dishes): October 22, 2024
15. Maple Leaf block/Fall/work: November 5,
16. Jacob's Ladder - Mike’s family, kids, work life: November 19, 2024
17. Final blocks - home and family, friends and activities: December 8, 2024
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
I Like Thursday #420
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Midweek Update
I'm joining in again with the 2025 Stay At Home Round Robin! This will be the fifth year that I've participated and it's always fun. This year's center block and plan for the project is following along with what I did the last two years - I am using a finished embroidery piece in a seasonal wall-hanging. In 2023 I made a winter wall-hanging; summer followed in 2024.