My idea was to keep machine quilting the quilt tops I have hanging in my closet. My goal is one per month. As I looked at those forlorn tops waiting for some attention, I realized that I only have one quilt appropriate for a boy. I love Elizabeth Hartman's cute animal patterns, so I decided to make Penguin party! My oldest grandson is almost 16, and he will be the first one to choose a quilt. The other boys are 8 and 4 and all the rest are girls. I looked at all the Penguin Party quilts that people have made and liked the penguins with plaid the best. I had to buy some nice Riley Blake woven flannel fabric on Etsy for the penguin bodies, along with the background fabric. I wanted to backing color to be the color of ice. I'm pretty pleased with the result.
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Feb 28, 2021
Penguin Party
The face was the most tedious to make, there were so many pieces!
It's also the face that gives them their personalities :)
Assembling the penguins in their neat, tiny rows, made me feel like I was at their party, lol! I machine quilted the quilt with a staple or jigsaw design. I used a grey dove color of Aurifil thread #2600.
I used a light blue minky fabric for the back of the quilt. Penguins make me think of freezing arctic temperatures, so I had to use a cozy fabric :). The binding is scrappy, I used all the flannel penguin body fabric. I added a Sweetwater label to the bottom of the back of the quilt and framed it in the black and white check. I just added the name of the quilt and the year. I literally made this quilt in about 3 weeks, and loved every moment of it!
It's March 1 and I didn't get a quilt top machine quilted in February. Technically, I quilted 2 quilts in January (Spell it with Moda and Penguin Party), so one of them can count for February 😊
I love the plaid you used for these super cute penguins. I still have this on my to-do list, and often 'collect' some prints I think might work well for them. These are just adorable, Cynthia!
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