Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

I Like Thursday #386

Good morning and happy Thursday!  I hope your week is going well.  They certainly go by fast!   The other day our Merlin bird app identified a Cedar Waxwing in the yard, and we were not sure it was right at first, because we apparently don't know what Cedar Waxwings sound like, lol!  And then, there they were.  Cedar Waxwings visit in flocks, and they are attracted to the blooming fruit trees around here.  A good sized group of them flitted in and out of our apple tree and neighboring trees for quite awhile.

Mike's photo.

We watched an interesting short documentary on Disney+ the other night called "The Last Repair Shop."  It's about the Los Angeles School District which has its own instrument repair shop for the student musicians.  It won the Oscar for best short documentary just this year!  It was really interesting - I loved the stories of the people who work at the repair shop and of some of the musicians, too.  Definitely recommend!


Our son made us a delicious dish which we ate as a salad over the weekend, "Cowboy Caviar."  It would be good served with tortilla chips, but probably healthier without.  Isn't this pretty?  It's tasty, too.


I worked on the May design for the Woven Wreaths stitchalong for three evenings to get it done.  There were a lot of little flowers and leaves to stitch.  The dianthus I shared about have started to bloom, so I tried to get creative with a photo, but wasn't really successful!


LeeAnna's question of the week is about birthdays - how did we celebrate them when we were growing up?  We always had a homemade birthday cake, which Mom made, and it would be presented on a special birthday cake plate which rotated and played "Happy Birthday!"  I wonder now what happened to that cake plate.  I found one on eBay that looks similar to what I remember.


One other favorite memory is from a birthday when I was probably in junior high.  Two or three friends and I got dressed up and rode the bus to downtown Rochester (New York) and went to a movie.  I remember feeling very grown-up that day!  Now that feels like forever ago!

Have a great day, friends!  Joining in with I Like Thursday at Not Afraid of Color.










Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Midweek Update

This week's task for the Luminous Layers QAL at mmmquilts probably took me longer to cut and trim than to sew!  I needed eight blue and yellow 8.5 inch HSTs and four 8.5 inch blue squares for that center star.


I'm guessing that this week we'll be digging into that center section which is a little more complicated.  I'll be using more of the blue, yellow, and dark green, along with the lighter green background, and adding in some pops of pink!


One other project I worked on this week was a pin cushion made of a few selvages that I've been collecting.  I thought this would make a fun birthday gift for a friend!  I just sewed the selvage strips in layers with the raw edges on the outside and ironed them to some fusible interfacing before sewing on a backing and filling it with crushed walnut shells. 

This measures about 4 inches square.

Sharing at Quiltfabrication for Midweek Makers.

 




Sunday, May 5, 2024

Pieces of My Life - Block 6

This weekend I had some time to work on block #6 of Melva's QAL, Pieces of My Life.  This block is called "Hours."  Since pink is the color of the month for May in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, I decided to make this block in pink.


The journaling prompts for this block are all about how we spent our time as kids, growing up - did we have chores, get an allowance, watch TV, or have other activities?  I was a huge reader as a kid, and spent a lot of time doing that.  I don't remember playing with dolls much, although we did have Barbies that my mom made clothes for.  I took piano lessons from 3rd grade through college, so had to practice every day.  My parents gave us our family's piano (from when I was in 3rd grade - that piano!) and it is still here at our house!



I definitely had chores that I was expected to do, including dinner dishes and keeping my bedroom clean.  I can remember the four of us (me, two sisters, and a brother) splitting up the dish duties with two of us scraping dishes and loading the dishwasher, and the other two washing and drying things that wouldn't go in.  We did watch some TV, although not a lot - my favorite was the Shirley Temple movies that were broadcast on Saturday afternoons.  



We've made four 12 inch blocks for the QAL so far.  There are a few smaller ones included that I've opted not to make (yet!) and I think the decision about making those has to do with how we choose to finish the quilt.  Here are my four blocks!


Linking up at Melva Loves Scraps to share my Block 6!
And also at Sew and Tell Monday.




Saturday, May 4, 2024

Some slow stitching for a Sunday

During my evening hand stitching time this week, I finished up the April heart for "A Year of Hearts," designed by Melisa at PinkernPunkin Quilting.  Those little baby birds in their nest just stole my heart!  I'm glad Mama brought them some food.


Here are the four completed blocks for the year.  I'm looking forward to the May block!


Today's slow stitching "job" is to watch Kathy's Schmitz's video for the May Woven Wreath design, and then get started stitching it.

Those flowers in the teapot remind me of some pots I have in my front garden area.
Something came back from last year - unexpectedly - and it's getting ready to bloom!

I think it's Dianthus - with red flowers.  
I'll let you know!

Linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching!









Friday, May 3, 2024

Peachy Pink

I dug out all the pinks I could find this week, and they seem to tend toward the peach shade.  Or maybe it's the lighting in my sewing room combined with the cloudy days we've been having.  I guess it doesn't really matter because I sewed with what I have and came up with a pink patchwork heart and a 4 patch alternate block!

Here's an indoor photo taken by the living room window.

And an outdoor photo in the grass just to see if I could get a better result!

Those cream background fabrics are really standing out - 
I might have to change that!

I'm up to twelve of these blocks now, and enjoyed laying them out together.


I also cut pieces for two hollow 9 patch blocks, and stitched one together.  The other one will be my slow stitching for tonight.


Sharing at SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday.








Wednesday, May 1, 2024

I Like Thursday #385

Happy Thursday!  How's your week going?  I'm starting to feel caught up after traveling - there's always lots do when you get home.

Something we enjoy doing wherever we go is finding a winery to visit.  On this trip we visited two that were near Paducah.  One was family owned and the people made the wine in their garage!  The other one was much bigger, and apparently very popular as it was busy.  I loved the name of it, "Purple Toad Winery."  They had a lot of fruit wines there - sweet, dessert wines.  It was a fun place to taste!



Thank you to Jocelyn, Canadian Needle Nana, for an interesting book recommendation that I was able to get from the library as an ebook while we were on our trip.  Vinegar Girl, by Anne Tyler, is a retelling of the Shakespeare play, "The Taming of the Shrew."  I wasn't actually that familiar with the play, but thought the book was very interesting and it definitely kept me reading!


We finished streaming all the seasons of "The Good Doctor" that were available and are now up to the most recent episode of the current season, which we watched on regular TV last night.  I saw that there are only three episodes left - I'm going to miss that show! Now getting caught up on shows like "Will Trent" which we also like.  Have you got any recommendations for streaming? 

We love his dog, Betty!

LeeAnna's question for this week is to tell about our names.  Mine is Diann - notice the spelling!  Not Diane, or Dianne, just D I A N N.  No E.  You can blame my dad for that.  He wanted all of us kids' names to end in an N.  (So we were Diann, Susan, Karen, and Steven.)  Very few people, except family and close friends, remember to spell it right.  You do have to agree that it is phonetically correct, though - right?!  I had to look up the meaning of it because I didn't really know - apparently the Latin "Diana" means divine or heavenly.   Hmmm... I don't feel particularly divine...

But I do wish you a heavenly day!  Joining in with I Like Thursday at Not Afraid of Color.




 



 




Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Midweek Update

I was the lucky winner of a prize from the Villa Rosa blog hop - just for commenting on the different bloggers who participated.  My prize arrived this week, and it is this beautiful set of 12 fat quarters from Hoffman Batiks.

Rose of Something Rosemade for choosing me for a prize!

No plans for these yet, but I will add them to the stash and they'll probably work their way into various projects.

Meanwhile, this week I also got started on my Luminous Layers project, the QAL at mmmquilts.   I decided to draw mine out on graph paper and color in the sections.  I had to do the smallest star section twice because at first I hadn't made space for my Fabric E!  Now I think it will end up as the background for the very center small star.  


Here, again, are the actual fabrics - the dark pink is much darker than my drawing!


This week's task was to make the giant star points.  Please excuse my terrible photo - taken on Saturday afternoon when it was a dark and rainy day.  You can see above that the light green is a little more of a mint shade.

Today Sandra will post the next step of the QAL - I'm guessing it will be the next size of star points - mine are blue and yellow in my drawing.

Linking up with Quiltfabrication for Midweek Makers.