Hi, all!
Another week has flown by - does it seem like the weeks get shorter, the closer we get to Christmas? But here it is, Friday again, and you know what that means - it's time for us to get our whoop whoop on!! So let's get started!
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Since there are only three more Fridays before Christmas (!!!!!!!), it's time to start sharing the grandkids' annual quilts! You've seen progress shots on these, but over the next three weeks I'll be sharing the finished shots. Today, it's Nathanael's quilt - A Waddle of Penguins!
This is an Elizabeth Hartman pattern, and while it had a bunch of pieces in each penguin, the directions were easy to follow and they went together nicely!
I used up a good bit of my black and white stash, and had a lot of fun giving each penguin a personality! This is Aloha Penguin...
And of course there has to be a Dino Penguin!
This penguin lets his pet cats walk all. over. him!
And to top it all off, I found a great dinosaur print for the back. This should hit all Nathanael's "likes" - penguins, dinosaurs, and green!
So - - - can I get a whoop whoop?
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And now it's your turn!
What's got you whooping it up this week?
What's making you do a little happy dance?
Share! We want to dance right along with you,
And it's always more fun to dance with friends!
The party will stay open until Sunday midnight.
Hope to see you there!
Hugs!
Sarah
Oh, you made an awesome quilt! I’m sure both of you will light up like a Christmas tree when he opens his gift.
ReplyDeleteThis penguin quilt is so cute, Nathaniel is going to love it!! Happy Stitching!
ReplyDeleteThose are some snazzy penguins! Nathanael will love his quilt. I so enjoy reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable penguin quilt--I love those printed fabric bodies...super cute hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern - and love your quilt with all the fun prints you included. Nathanael is going to give a big whoop when he sees this under the tree! Beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe penguins look terrific - a new quilt every year is such an undertaking - I bet they love them
ReplyDeleteAdorable. The cute little penguin would make anyone happy. Thank you for the linky party.
ReplyDeleteI just love the quilts you make each year for your grandkids. This penguins one is especially adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhats cuter than penguins?! Love all the different personalities! But three more saturdays isn't nearly enough time before Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable quilt! You nailed it for your grandson!
ReplyDeleteThose penguin faces are so cute but the attention to the shirts is really going to draw some 'whoops' from Nathaniel! All three quilts are so perfect for those grands :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this, Sarah! The penguin personalities are so fun :) I'm sure it will be a huge hit!
ReplyDeleteTOO cute, Sarah!!!
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ReplyDeleteIt's a great quilt. My top is finished, but it's not quilted yet. I just learned that a group of penguins is a waddle. LOL
ReplyDeleteThe Penguins are adorable! He's going to love it!
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You did an outstanding job on the penguins! Congratulations. He will love it for sure.
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute!! He's gonna love it!
ReplyDeleteWhooping for you and the waddle of penguins! No finish for me this week but soon!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on Elizabeth Hartman's patterns. I made the hedgehogs and when I got to a certain point they started developing their own personalities so 28 of them went a lot faster than I thought. This is a great quilt. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very lucky grandson you have! That penguin quilt is a hoot! Just love it...thanks so much for sharing. It brought a much-needed smile to my face!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt!!! Its on my bucket list !!!
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