The joy of creation can result from doing beautiful needlework, creating a lovely quilt or simply baking and cooking delicious treats for your loved ones!
Professionals from the Quilting and Needlework Industries have joined together to share their holiday memories, a glimpse into their businesses, and MANY irresistible recipes!
Please visit ILovetoBakeCookies.com and TheArmchairChef.com for more fabulous holiday creations!
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Needlework and Quilting Pros |
| ILoveToBake.com CHOCOLATE CRINKLE COOKIES |
| My maternal grandmother baked these cookies for Christmas. She always said that she was making them for my dad but we all loved them. I remember many weekends in December helping grandma make Christmas cookies. She let me start helping at about age 5 and I still make the same cookies to this day mostly to remember grandma. Grandma is the one who taught me to sew. When I was 7 she let me use the sewing machine for the first time. I was so excited and so proud of the nightgown that I made. I have continued to sew for over 40 years and have been quilting for nearly 30 years. |
| Ingredients |
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1/2 c Mazola corn oil (I substitute canola oil) |
| Step by Step |
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1) Mix oil, chocolate and sugar. Makes about 50 cookies. |
| Chippewa Creek Quilts |
| Chippewa Creek Quilts was founded in 2005. Designer Sue Haake creates fusible applique quilts inspired by nature and the great outdoors. Many of the quilted wall hangings are easy enough for a beginner while still being fun for the more advanced quilter. The quilts are a great way to bring nature into your living room. http://www.chippewacreekquilts.com/ |