Carol of Just Let Me Quilt is hosting the Virtual Cookie Exchange for which we are to share a Christmas cookie recipe, tradition, and/or quilt.
My favourite cookies are shortbreads and not just for Christmas but anytime of the year. I make whipped shortbreads and use a cookie press.
I know you're looking for a photo of a plate of some tasty looking cookies I would show you however my cookie press is broken. My daughter borrowed it and the tube broke down the seam, I have had it for more than 30 years, so I guess it really doesn't owe me anything. I need to replace it real soon. So I am sorry to say no picture BUT worst of all no shortbread cookies here. YET.
I'm going to give you the recipe so you can make some for yourself.
Whipped Shortbreads
1 cup softened butter
½ cup icing sugar
½ cup cornstarch
1 ½ cup all-purpose flour
Beat butter until light and fluffy. Gradually add icing sugar, beating after each addition. Sift together flour and cornstarch, gradually add to creamed mixture beating constantly.
Place dough in cookie press and form cookies. Bake at 350 Fahrenheit for 10-12 minutes.
Enjoy!
A little Christmas project for all those fab gifts you are going to be making as a result of this blog hop. You are going to need something to put them in. Right? How about a gift bag?
Ruffled Gift Bag
Instructions for a 10 1/2'' x 19 1/2'' bag.
1 pc fabric 11 1/2″ x 20″
1 pc 3'' x 20'' accent fabric
ribbon
Turn one long edge of the accent piece under 1/4''.
Sew the opposite long edge of the accent piece to one of the long edges of the main fabric.
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long edge of both main and accent fabrics sewn together and pressed towards the accent fabric. Press the top edge under a 1/4'' |
Place a mark 4'' down from top edge of the accent fabric on the side and another mark at 4 3/4''.
Sew from the bottom edge of the main fabric up to the 4 3/4'' mark you made. Backstitch at both ends.
Starting with a backstitch at the 4'' mark, sew to the top of the bag with a ¼” seam. Making sure to leave a 3/4'' unsewn gap between the two marks.
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leave a 3/4'' gap for the ribbon to thread through on the main fabric. starting from top of the accent piece to the 4'' mark and from 4 3/4'' mark to bottom |
Fold the accent piece, at the seam line to the inside of the main fabric having wrong sides together and covering the ribbon gap by the accent piece.
Sew a line of stitching 7/8'' above the 1/8'' seam. This is the ribbon casing.
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Topstitch 1/8'' from the top and also 1/8'' from the previously 1/4'' turned |
Sew the bottom edge with ¼” seam.
Turn and press.
Thread the ribbon through the gap, gather and tie a bow.
An easy bag ready for those gifts!
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A ruffled edge bag already for gift giving. |
You can adjust the size of the bag by simply changing the size of fabric pieces you start with.
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