I know I’m late posting about our American Thanksgiving week. What’s new?
First up: I finally finished a puppy sized quilt for our Mini-schnauzer Pepper. I used leftover scraps of fabric in reds, blacks, and whites. I tried to go with an animal theme so I had some paw-prints, cows, and one flamingo fabrics along with flowers, some kites, polka dots, and miscellaneous red, black, and white prints.

I framed it with solid white and charcoal. The back consists of two different pieces of grey flannel that I had to piece together to get the right size. Boring so no picture.

I didn’t bind the edges but simply sewed the front and back together leaving a 4-5 inch open section to turn it right-side out. Then I machine quilted about a 1/4-inch inside each block.

I keep it on the ottoman that Pepper likes to sit/lay/jump on to try to keep it cleaner.
I spent the night with a friend (who lives an hour and a half away) so we could get a jump start on a craft show in her city on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. She used to always bring a plate of homemade cookies or her delicious buckeyes to me whenever she was in the area, so I thought I’d make something edible as a hostess gift for the weekend.

With one decorated sugar cookie success under my belt, I made and decorated some autumn inspired leaf cookies.

I forgot I had these leaf shaped cookie cutters that must have been a gift with purchase or something similar from Nutella some years ago. (Confession: I am not a huge fan of Nutella, so that means more for you!) Perfect for the season.


I think these turned out pretty nice. I’m still learning how to use Royal Icing and practice makes perfect. I plan on making more cookies this week for our church Christmas Party next Sunday.
Stay tuned for a sock update!

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NIce work! I made a “rug” for Maverick using just two pieces of fabric sewn together, but never thought of an actual quilt for him. I have so much fabric, I’m thinking of doll quilts but then what to do with them? Can’t wait to see the knitting!
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Thank you. I thought a bolt of fusible fleece so I ironed that to the patchwork side before sewing the back on. It’s not the greatest but it worked.
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You could donate the quilts to animal shelters perhaps….
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I’m thinking somewhere like St Jude for kids?
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The mini quilt is really cute, looks like pepper loves it!!! I need to make some sugar cookies, I forgot how much I love them!!!
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I bought a quarter inch rolling pin just so I could get the dough the exact thickness.
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I’m not precise, I just like eating them. My grandkids don’t care and they never last long enough for people to notice :P. I have a great recipe instead of reg sugar it uses powdered sugar. So Good!!!
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When I made the cookies for our anniversary, I wanted them to be uniform.
First time I ever cared if they were the same.
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I did check out the link and they were gorgeous!!!
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Great job!! They look great and are certainly tasty!
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