Monday, December 21, 2020

Fabric Giveaway... Day 1

 I am learning there are things in my stash that I just won't use - and I really think they should be used...


Anyone interested?


The squares are all 5 inch squares and the fabric is maybe 2 yards worth?

Interested?  Leave me a comment with your Favorite Holiday Cookie - 

I'll draw a name ( so make sure you are not a no response blogger or leave and email) on Wednesday

it will ship AFTER Christmas... have you seen those lines - I love you all - but... not that much haha!! ( to wait in lines to drop it off)


See you tomorrow - I may have more ....

24 comments:

JoAnne said...

Snowballs, also known as Mexican Wedding cookies.

Delighted Hands said...

I would gladly turn it into a donation quilt! Nice way to clean out and yet get a quilt out of it!

Doris Pelkey said...

What a great gift! My favorite holiday cookies has to be Traditional Christmas cookies. The grandkids love to make them.

Joyce Carter said...

Good morning Alycia. Yes, I am very interested in the fabric. Any fabric helps me out a lot.
Thanks for the chance. My favorite cookie is The Magic Cookie Bars.

Andee Neff said...

Cornflake Cookies might be my favorite though I am not sure I ever had a cookie I did not like! Thanks for the chance!

Lisa C said...

My favorite holiday cookie is a sugar cookie. The recipe is called To Roll or Not To Roll. It was on the flour package years ago (but you can still google it). I love a simple cookie. My husband's favorite is a soft gingerbread cookie. My son's favorite is a good chocolate chip cookie. I've made lime shortbread with cranberries and dozens of other "different" cookies but we always come back to the basics. Thanks for the chance to win!

tealeafquilts said...

My favorite holiday cookie is Klein Confect, a German cookie handed down from my mother's family. These are roll out and super wonderful. Only 4 ingredients.

Judy in Michigan said...

These fabrics would be great for our Comfort Quilts that we give to vet families - lap sized. My favorite holiday cookie is Springerle which is a German cookie that takes 2 days to make. Anise flavored. Have to hunt for them in a German community.

Lee said...

Have a happy holiday! Thank you!!

Anita Jackson @ Domestic Felicity said...

My favorite of all cookie is the pecan balls/ wedding cookie/ snowballs....they have so many names ---the kind with the finely chopped pecans! They are so delicious and beautiful!

Elle said...

A Dutch cookie called Spekulaas. (Almond paste filled spice bars).

I would be more than happy to use this fabric in donation quilts for my community!

Merry Christmas.

Quiltdivajulie said...

My favorite Christmas cookie is orange cranberry shortbread. DH makes these and they are SO good I could eat the whole panful in one sitting (but I don't because that would be greedy and that's not nice . . . ). Thanks for the chance at those fabric/squares - great darks and that yardage could be used in a lot of interesting ways.

Izzycat said...

I love cut out cookies with cream cheese icing!

barbara woods said...

mine is chocolate Chip

Ann said...

Gingerbread, for the happy pandemonium of getting them decorated with all the kids in our lives (except this year...).

Linda Swanekamp said...

Hmm, maybe I should pull out some stuff I won't use and offer it also. If only the postage wasn't so high.

Anonymous said...

Peanut Butter Blossoms! 5" squares are my favorite!

Carly Nord said...

My favorite holiday cookie is a snickerdoodle but Mexican wedding cakes are a very close second. The fabric can be used by any charity quilting group. Cut small enough it won't look the same.

Ellee said...

Chocolate chip cookies made with red and green mini m&ms instead of chocolate chips are my favorite Christmas cookie. Yum!

sylviaweir.wordpress.com said...

Shortbread! or Spritz! or roll out cookies----my favorite thing to do on a rainy afternoon with the kids. And yes, I did see those lines; I thought I might get a roll of stamps so I could pay my bills---but it looked like I'd be standing there for over an hour or more. Maybe I'll get some stamps at the grocery store instead.

I"m not sure what I would do with those squares, but the border print would make great honeycomb english paper pieced medallions.

Hope whoever 'wins' will post their final creation here for us all to see.

sewspeciallady said...

Homemade Decorated cookies are a favorite here.

Nann said...

My favorite holiday cookie -- is "all of them" an answer? LOL. But if not, I'd say: snowball cookies -- with walnuts rolled in powdered sugar.

SherryB said...

My favorite holiday cookie is gingersnaps! I'm headed to the store now to get some molasses. I like mine chewy but my husband likes them crunchy, so I just bake them longer and we're both happy!

Kathy H said...

My favorite Christmas cookies are snickerdoodles. We’ve always had to make several batches as they are everyone’s favorite.