Howdy do, Honey Pies and a very Wonderful Wednesday to you! How are you doing on this lovely Fall day. Me? Well I am fine and dandy. Do you know the ole' saying "When the cats away - the mice will play"? Well Mr. Pinker is out working so I will have the whole day here to myself - quilting the day away . Imagine me with my arms filled with fabric as I swirl about in glee! Though I will miss Mr. Pinker as he traipses out in the woods, uninterrupted quilting time is quite welcomed.

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Yesterday I sat down to the sewing machine as Burl Ives serenaded me on the cd player .It was not long before he whisked me away to a winter wonderland filled with sleigh bells ringing and jingling, and the halls were being decked.
Soon I was joined in- singing "Fa la la la la la la la la la..." as I cut my 2 1/2 strips.
Mr. Pinker broke my concentration when he entered into the sewing room singing "Fa La La La La ! La La La La!" in his booming voice. " Whatcha' working on? " he asked
Tickled by his singing I chuckled and then replied with a smile , " Well, I am whipping up a batch of Peppermint Pinwheels ."
"Hmmm sounds yummy! " He looked down at my blocks that I had already laid out. "But that does not look like anything I would eat. Don't you already a gazillion projects in the works? "
"I sure do! " I said merrily." What's wrong with a gazillion and one, " I reasoned.
"Not a thing, " he said as he smiled and walked away humming a little Christmas diddy. "
My Peppermint Pinwheels are going to measure 8 1/2" squared unfinished ( 8 " finished).
If you would like to make some of your own, here are the measurements I am using. ( I like to write them down here just in case I forget in the future. 🙄LOL)
CUTTING FOR 1 BLOCK
CUT 1- Red fabric 2 1/2" x 18 "
CUT 1- Green fabric 2 1/2" x 18 "
SEWING
1. Sew the red and green fabrics together using 1/4" seam allowance. Press.
2. Subcut strips into 4 1/2" lengths.
3. Layout block as shown and piece. WAHLAH! A super simple block .
If you are using scraps, just simply cut 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" rectangles for your block. You will need 4 of each color.
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PEPPERMINT PINWHEELS RECIPE
YIELDS : 18
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup of softened butter
1 1/4 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
3 cups of all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoons of baking powder
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of peppermint extract
1 teaspoon of red food coloring
DIRECTIONS:
🍪 1. In a large bowl, beat butter and sugar until fluffy ( about 3 to 4 minutes) , stopping to scrape sides of bowl. Add eggs , one at a time and continue beating well. Add extracts and beat.
🍪 2. In a medium bowl, whisk, flour, baking powder and salt. Gradually add the flour mixture to the butter mixture , beating until well combined. Divide dough in half , beat food coloring into one half of the dough. Wrap the dough in portions in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.
🍪 3. Roll each piece of dough between sheets of parchment paper to form a rectangle around 11"x 9" and 1/4 " thick. Remove top pieces of parchment and stack dough on top of each other. Roll layered dough to 12" x 10" trim edges . Starting at one long side, tightly roll dough into a log using the parchment paper to help roll. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
🍪 4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper.
🍪 5 . Unwrap dough . Trim ends. Using a serrated knife, cut log into 2/3 inch slices. Place 1 inch apart on baking sheet.
🍪 6. Bake until set - about 12-15 minutes. Place on cooling rack. Cool completely.
OK back to the sewing machine I go! I have at least 10 more blocks to piece for the day.
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May your day be filled with sugar sprinkles and peppermint kisses.
As Always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting,
y'all
Melisa
" You are the peppermint to my mocha. "- unknown
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy who enjoyed baking sweets and treats. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo.
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Good morning to you. Well, for me the Christmas songs a bit too early, but..... I listened to the new album "Songbird" by Waylon Jennings. I think my neighbours thought there's party time again in my house. Hahaha!! Listening and stitching my work yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThank you for ther receipe, I will try it. I do hope I will not gain weight.
I am sure the new quilt will look beautiful but this is nothing for me. All the seams...... oh no! I take the saying: Cobbler, stick to your last.
I wish you a wonderful day and hold the needle,
Gabi
Your relationship with Mr Pinker reminds me so much of my relationship with my sweet man who is now in his recliner in Heaven. Here's to your wonderful marriage with much, much love and happiness.
ReplyDeleteYummy, yum, yum - the pinwheels are delightfully sweet and a perfect holiday quilt. I putzed about most of the day but toward the end of the afternoon I finally settled down to sew. YeeHaw - an easy peasy Christmas themed quilt. I wanted to do more but I misplaced my fabric - LOL. That may be a sign telling me to clean and finish relocating my sewing stuff. But, but, that's not fun. LOL Happy Wednesday and enjoy your pinwheels. Big hugs, DarleneJ
Oh what a cute little quilt! 😍 I think I got a bunch of Lori Holt fabrics in those colors that would look fabulous in a peppermint pinwheel quilt 🤔😁 Thanks for sharing the idea! I look forward to visit your blog every morning at breakfast with tea in my hand 😄 Have a wonderful Wednesday Melisa! Love and hugs from chilly Maine 🌲
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Sounds like a fun afternoon! I put the first stitches into your gobble gobble yesterday. His hat is looking cute! Thank you for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteWow - you REALLY are in the Christmas spirit! LOL! The closest I've come so far is decorating my diamond art Christmas cards and looking for Advent devotionals! Which, I guess, IS pretty good! :-D! Your pinwheels quilt is inspiring me to get on the stick and get going on the quilts I have in the making. Your recipe for the cookies sound yummy. Thanks for sharing. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHaha I get the uninterrupted quilting time. I do love being with my guy, but the peace and quiet while he is outside is heaven - lol! Your pinwheels are adorable, love the prints.
ReplyDeleteListening to holiday music already! Well I admit to watching a few Hallmark Christmas movies. Your pinwheels are so pretty, I have that pink with the ribbon like swirls in it and use it in my Valentine runners, but I think I am all out now and will use something different.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to have a whole day to do crafts, Melisa!!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks are beautiful, and finally, there was a recipe for mint rolls...mmmm.
Thanks for sharing.
Hugs from Spain.
I love your gazillion and one project comment to Mr. Pinker as well as his response. He is one wise man! I like your pinwheels. I'm thinking I might have some flannel bits that I could wrangle into these blocks. . .you've given me something to think about!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeletegood morning sweetheart Melisa.
ReplyDeletei'm in peppermint glory. a new peppermint pinwheels recipe and peppermint quilt pattern - oh heaven - the bells are ringing. you know what is putting the icing on the pattern - i just purchased some limited edition peppermint ice cream from albertsons. oh my, i need to get my peppermint pinwheels and the little quilt ready to place my ice cream bowl upon.
it's a very busy day for me. i need to go to costco and pickup some meds for my husband, go to the bank, and then come back and grab my sister so we can get to the hospital to see our mom. i'm telling you my mom always told me life would mellow with age. bologna i say. i want to be ten again. life was so much easier when i was young. it's something - age - isn't it? we want to be older yet when we get there - yikes - are you kidding me. i love seeing my grandbabies all graduated from high school and all three in their individual daily jobs, but i just miss being younger. oh well, grow up Debra. pull up your big girl panties. times a movin' on!!! haha
i hope you have an awesome day Melisa. i am going to have a fabulous day. it's going to be sunny, nature is glorious in all its beauty and i'm above ground which is always a welcome sign from God.
blessings and love are coming your way sweet lady. a great big squeezy hug, too.
Debra Broyles