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Great Video – Happy Mothers Day!

 

Check out this great video! It will put a big smile on your face :)

Notice the floor – it’s a very cute quilt pattern

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Posted by granny on May 8th 2010 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Happy 1st Day of Spring!

I was all set to show you these beautiful signs of Spring:
crocus, buds on the lilac bush, and robins but……

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But, this is what I saw when I got up today:

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Mother Nature has a sense of humor!

Posted by granny on Mar 20th 2010 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (1)

Fabric Review: A Breath of Avignon

From Moda by American Jane
A Breath of Avignon
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You can read about Sandy Klop, American Jane, here:  About Us
Sandy is orginally from Holland Michigan!

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A Breath of Avignon by American Jane for Moda Fabrics™. Sandy Klop captures the aura of the French country with her collection of warm, happy Provencial fabrics. Sandy uses crisp and clean colors: red, yellow, and blue, for an authentic palette worthy of the traditional indiennes and block florals. Sandy’s border fabric really anchors the group as a signature textile. The Jacobean floral vine and the indienne bargello leaves provide outstanding midscale features. The support comes in the form of foulards, dots, and fleur d’lys. Vive Provence with this charming collection. Premium 44” cotton. Sold for in continuous half yard increments

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Border Stripe
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American Jane Patterns
If you would like a Quilt Kits for any these patterns 
email me at: linda@abbimays.com .

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Posted by granny on Mar 5th 2010 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (1)

Does anyone know where we can find this fabric?

I had a request from a customer looking for this fabric.

Here is her information she gave us:

“I am looking for a specific type of fabric made by Barbara Alexander featuring 4″ circles, 4.75″ x 3.5″ ovals…of cute little vignettes of picking daisies and the sayings are sweet…”I love daisies”  “Frolicking in the daisies”…”Oh how we love daisies…”   “Daisies love me”! Attached a picture of the fabric. Please let me know if you have anything like this it would mean a lot to me and thanks a lot for your help.”

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Posted by granny on Mar 4th 2010 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

New visitors at the bird feeder!

Woodpeckers!

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Posted by granny on Jan 13th 2010 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (1)

Great Christmas Cookie Recipes

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Christmas cookie recipes are often passed down from generation to generation, and every family will have their favourites. Add a new recipe to your collection with one of the following tempting sweets.Thumbprint cookies have been around since Grandma’s time, being a long-time favourite. The Scottish shortbread with candied ginger is delicate and buttery with a bit of zip. The tangy lemon glazed butter cookies are a great sugar cookie for cutting out shapes and decorating.

Jewelled Thumbprint Cookies

 
Makes 4 1/2 dozen

375 ml (1 1/2 cup) butter, room temperature
250 ml (1 cup) sugar
1 large egg
2 ml (1/2 tsp) pure vanilla
750 ml (3 cups) all-purpose flour
1 ml (1/4 tsp) salt
Assorted jams; apricot, marmalade, raspberry, strawberry

Preheat oven to 180º C (350º F). In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla. Combine flour and salt add to butter mixture a third at a time. Mix until just blended and a dough is formed.

Roll dough into 2.5-cm (1-inch) balls, place 5-cm (2-inches) apart on cookie sheet. Use your thumb to make an indentation in the centre of each ball. Bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Fill centres with 2-cm (1/2 tsp) assorted jams while still hot. Transfer cookies to a wire rack and cool.

Variation: Roll balls in ground almonds or ground hazelnuts before baking.
Tip: Make dough ahead of time and keep in the refrigerator for up to a week. Bake a few at a time as needed.  They will be fresh and hot from the oven when company arrives.

Scottish Ginger Shortbread

500 g (1 lb) butter, room temperature
250 ml (1 cup) confectioner’s sugar
15 ml (1 tbsp) cornstarch
1 L (4 cups) all-purpose flour
75 ml (1/3 cup) candied ginger, chopped finely

Preheat oven to 155º C (310º F). In a large mixing bowl, mix butter, sugar, and cornstarch.         Add flour and mix by hand until a coarse mixture forms; add ginger. Knead dough well. Chill for 15 minutes and roll out to .5-cm (1/4-inch) thickness and cut out shapes with assorted cookie cutters. Prick dough all over with a fork.

Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until lightly browned. Remove shortbread to racks and cool completely.

Store shortbread in a tightly covered container for up to 1 week or freeze for 2 to 3 months.

Tip: For plain shortbread omit the ginger.

Lemon-Glazed Butter Cookies

Makes 3 dozen

125 ml (1/2 cup) butter, room temperature
75 ml (1/3 cup) sugar
1 large egg
10 ml (2 tsp) pure vanilla extract
Finely grated rind of 1 lemon
375 ml (1 1/2 cups) all-purpose flour
1 ml (1/4 tsp) baking powder
 
Preheat oven to 180º  C (350º  F). In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. On low speed, beat in egg, vanilla, and lemon rind.  Mix together flour and baking powder and slowly beat into butter mixture.

Divide dough into two discs. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm enough to handle.

Roll out dough and cut out shapes with cookie cutters. Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet for 10 to 12 minutes until golden. Cool on a wire rack. Drizzle lemon glaze with a fork over cooled cookies. Sprinkle with decorating sugar.

Glaze: Combine 125 ml (1/2 cup) confectioner’s sugar with approximately 15 ml (1 tbsp) lemon juice to make a thin glaze.

Posted by granny on Dec 21st 2009 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Fun Christmas Jokes

Q. What do you get if you cross Santa with a detective ?
A. Santa Clues!

Q. What did Adam say on the day before Christmas?
A. It’s Christmas, Eve.

Q. Why does Santa Claus like to work in the garden?
A. Because he like to hoe, hoe, hoe!

Q. What happened when the snowwoman got angry at the snowman?
A. She gave him the cold shoulder.

Q. What did the ghost say to Santa Claus?
A. I’ll have a boo Christmas without you.

Q. What do you call a snowman party?
A. A Snowball!

Q. What did the Gingerbread Man put on his bed?
A. A cookie sheet!

Q. What do you get when you cross a snowman with a shark?
A. Frost bite!

Q. What do you call an Eskimo cow?
A. An Eskimoo.

Q. How is the Christmas alphabet different from the ordinary alphabet?
A. The Christmas alphabet has NO EL.

Q. What do the elves sing to Santa Claus on his birthday?
A. Freeze a jolly good fellow . . .

Q. What do you call a cat on the beach at Christmastime?
A. Sandy Claws!

Q. Why are Christmas trees such bad knitters?
A. They are always dropping their needles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by granny on Dec 20th 2009 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Christmas Joke

One Christmas, Joe and Peter built a skating rink in the middle of a field. A shepherd leading his flock decided to take a shortcut across the rink. The sheep, however, were afraid of the ice and wouldn’t cross it. Desperate, the shepherd began tugging them to the other side.

‘Look at that, ‘remarked Peter to Joe, ‘That guy is trying to pull the wool over our ice!’

Posted by granny on Dec 3rd 2009 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

BREW Inc. Beagle Rescue

Beagle and dog lovers unite and THANK volunteer and quilter Linda from BREW Inc: Beagle Rescue, Education, and Welfare .

Here is quilter Linda’s story:  I have been doing Beagle Rescue for over 6 years.  All the doggy fabrics I buy (and I have tons) are used to make items that are sold at our fundraisers or on our website.  Ninety-seven cents of every dollars received either by sales, donations, sponsorships and adoption fees goes directly to the dogs.  This year, because of the economy, we have had 12 previously adopted beagles returned. Our policy is the dog must come back to us if you are no longer able to care for the dog.

Here is the link to the site: Brew Inc to see all the beagle up for adoption. This is a wonderful site full of information, fun and happy endings!

If you have read my blogs you know our family includes 3 very well loved beagles.  I challenge all beagle lovers to match my donation of $100 and I’ll give you a eGift certificate for $25.00!  When you donate mention my name: “Gabbi Abbi”.

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Posted by granny on Dec 1st 2009 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

WHY WOMEN SHOULDN’T TAKE MEN SHOPPING


After Mr. Samuel retired, his wife insisted that he accompany her on her trips to Target.  Unfortunately, like most men, Sam found shopping boring and preferred to get in and get out.  Equally unfortunate, his wife is like most women – she loves to browse.  Yesterday his dear wife received the following letter from the local Target.

Dear Mrs. Samuel,

Over the past six months, your husband has caused quite a commotion in our store.  We cannot tolerate this behavior and have been forced to ban both of you from the store.  Our complaints against your husband, Mr. Samuel, are listed below and are documented by our video surveillance cameras.

1. June 15: Took 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in other people’s carts when they weren’t looking.

2.. July 2: Set all the alarm clocks in Housewares to go off at 5-minute intervals.

3. July 7: He made a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the women’s restroom.

4. July 19: Walked up to an employee and told her in an official voice, ‘Code 3 in Housewares.  Get on it right away’.  This caused the employee to leave her assigned station and receive a reprimand from her Supervisor that in turn resulted with a union grievance, causing management to lose time and costing the company money.

5. August 4: Went to the Service Desk and tried to put a bag of M&Ms on layaway.

6. August 14: Moved a ‘CAUTION – WET FLOOR’ sign to a carpeted area.

7. August 15: Set up a tent in the camping department and told the children shoppers he’d invite them in if they would bring pillows and blankets from the bedding department to which twenty children obliged.

8. August 23: When a clerk asked if they could help him he began crying and screamed, ‘Why can’t you people just leave me alone?’  EMTs were called.

9.. September 4: Looked right into the security camera and used it as a mirror while he picked his nose.

10. September 10: While handling guns in the hunting department, he asked the clerk where the antidepressants were.

11. October 3: Darted around the store suspiciously while loudly humming the ‘ Mission Impossible’ theme.

12. October 6: In the auto department, he practiced his ‘Madonna look’
by using different sizes of funnels.

13. October 18: Hid in a clothing rack and when people browsed through, yelled ‘PICK ME! PICK ME!’

14. October 21: When an announcement came over the loud speaker, he assumed a fetal position and screamed ‘OH NO! IT’S THOSE VOICES AGAIN!’

And last, but not least:

15. October 23: Went into a fitting room, shut the door, waited awhile, then yelled very loudly, ‘Hey! There’s no toilet paper in here.’  One of the clerks passed out.

Posted by granny on Nov 28th 2009 | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments (1)

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