I am honored to be participating in
Ravenwood Whimzies 12 Days of Christmas Blog hop.
Believe me there are so many awesome crafters each day that you won't want to miss a day.
I would like to welcome you to Day number 1.
I am not sure if you are like me, but I love making some of my Christmas gifts. And I love tutorials.
So I would like to share with you how to make a 10 minute table runner. I wanted to do an easy
tutorial that even the beginning crafter would be able to do.
First you need 1/3rd. yard of fabric, that will be your theme print, then you will need 1/2yard
of coordinating print.
1) cut fabric to size
2) Place right sides together, Stitch long (crosswise grain) edges 1/2" seam
3) Press seam away from the center fabric.
Now you will have a long tube.
4) Turn fabric to the right side.
5) Lay flat on ironing board and press so that the theme print is bordered evenly on long sides with
the coordinating print.
6) Trim short ends even.
7) Fold fabric in half lengthwise with theme print out. Stitch 1/2 " seam on both short ends,
photo below.
8) Press seams open, photo below
9) Turn seams inside to form a point, press.
10) Photo below, Top stitch edge or add a decorative button on the edge of the short seam
to secure in pace or top stitch edge to keep fabric secure.
My finished runner, love how the colors coordinate. I also love snowmen because they can be left out all Winter long. My finished runner is 42" long.
Total cost of my table runner $3.50, and what an awesome inexpensive handmade gift.
Next I want to share one of my all time favorite cookie recipes, My mom made these when I was a child, they were always my dads favorite cookies.
Butter-Nut Snowballs
2 sticks butter
1/2 cup sugar
2 tsp. vanilla
2 cups flour
1/2 tsp. salt
2 cups finely chopped nuts
powdered sugar
Cream butter, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Mix flour and salt and add to creamed mixture
mixing throughly. Add nuts and mix well.
Shape into 1" balls and place on baking sheet.
Place in slow oven 325 degrees, 20 minutes. Do not brown, Cool, roll in powdered sugar.
Makes approx, 6 doz.
Yummy snowball cookies.
I have enjoyed being a part of this 12 Days of Christmas blog hop and hope you enjoyed Day number one. Merry Christmas from my heart to yours!!!
Now I can't wait until day number 2!!!!!