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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

2025 Virtual Christmas Cookie Exchange - My Day

 

Welcome to Day 2 of the 2025 Virtual Christmas Cookie Exchange! A big thank you to Carol at Just Let Me Quilt for graciously hosting this fun event. I am so honored to be part of it - it really gets me in the holiday spirit! You can find a list of participants at the bottom of this post.

First Sixteen Across blocks started in 2023

This is the my first Sixteen Across block first started in 2023 and inspired by Susies-Scraps.com when I innocently clicked on a link found in this post on Jocelyn's blog. I used Christmas scraps and made enough blocks for a quilt before I hid them from myself. Recently I found them while looking for something else and sewed them all together. I used A Country Side Winter by| Lewis & Irene as backing and a rich dark green print from Joann's for sashing and binding.

I had so much fun quilting with Plumeria by Urban Elementz, a pantograph gifted to me by Chris

Plumeria pantograph has poinsettia-ish vibes that worked for this Christmas quilt.

A Country Side Winter by| Lewis & Irene made the perfect backing

I will bind it later this week and update with a better photo shoot. 

Toby likes the pillow I made to go with the quilt.

My cookie exchange recipe is my version of Pillsbury's Mini Cinnamon Crescents recipe. They are bite-sized, easy treats that are great for the morning after Thanksgiving or for Christmas morning. I always double the recipe - our grands love them! There are rarely any left, but they are best eaten immediately!

Mini Maple Cinnamon Rolls

1 8oz can crescent rolls
1/2 cup salted butter, softened
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon

Icing
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1 tablespoon milk
1/2 teaspoon maple flavoring
A few grains salt

Prepare 9-inch square pan or cake pan with parchment paper. Heat oven to 350°F.
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Separate dough and place 4 rectangles on lightly floured surface. Press perforations firmly to seal into one large rectangle. Spread softened butter evenly over dough.

In small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon; mix well. Sprinkle evenly over dough.

Carefully roll dough jelly-roll style and pinch edges to seal. With sharp knife, cut roll into 16-20 slices. Place slices, cut side down, into prepared pan. Bake 17 to 23 minutes or until golden brown.

While rolls are baking, combine icing ingredients and mix until smooth, adding more powdered sugar or milk as needed for desired consistency.

Cool rolls a couple minutes, then drizzle with icing and serve.

Be sure to visit these blogs for more pretty Christmas projects and yummy goodies!
I have included the blogs for yesterday in case you missed them.

29 comments :

  1. Scrapss are just sew much fun, and your quilt is very appealing. I think it might be a good leaders and enders project. Warm cinnamon buns any morning are a treat for us. Thanks for sharing your recipe

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  2. A great finish in time to enjoy this Christmas season! And I can almost smell those mini cinnamon rolls:)

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  3. The sashing on your quilt is such an appealing shade of green—it was a great choice! I can’t wait to try the mini cinnamon rolls. They look easy and delicious!

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  4. What a fun scrap buster quilt. Love all your holiday prints! Personally I have never had anything that started with Pillsbury Crescent rolls that isn't fabulous. This recipe is definitely a must try for me! Wishing you a wonderful holiday season.

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  5. Well they look delicious and simple enough for me, the non baker, to be able to successfully get to the table. Thanks so much for sharing the how to for them.

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  6. Beautiful quilt and pillow! Nice to have them in time for the season. :) The cinnamon rolls look delicious--I will certainly make them!! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. That comment from anonymous about just the buns was from me, this post is about the great quilt you made from your scrap collection. Isn't it wonderful when you find a project unexpectedly and actually bring it to a finish. Thanks for sharing both with us.

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  8. I really love the 16 Across design - sitting right here looking at the tablerunner I made with those blocks a few years ago as I read your post. Your version with the pretty green sashing is lovely, Linda! That backing really is perfect for your quilt, too. Those mini cinnamon rolls look delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  9. What a lovely Christmas quilt, Linda. The dark green sashing really ties it all together and makes the blocks pop. Mini cinnamon rolls sound like the perfect Christmas morning treat.

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  10. Lovely quilt. The mini cinnamon rolls look delicious!

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  11. You innocently clicked on a link haha!! That innocence took you down a great road to an awesome quilt !! Lovely! Your rolls sounds amazing

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  12. I love the quilt, Linda!!! I’m definitely pinning it for future use!!!

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  13. I love your quilt and pillow, Linda! I wish we still had a JoAnn's. I love that green fabric you used for the sashing. The cinnamon rolls sound great too!

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  14. you are so talented...and besides quilting you love to bake. I admire all that!!

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  15. What a sweet kittie! Your guilt is lovely and those rolls look yummy.

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  16. I am in awe at the number of blocks/scraps in your quilt. Wow! It really looks beautiful with the green sashing. Oh my, those cinnamon rolls looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing all these goodies, Linda. xo

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  17. Merry Christmas! Mini cinnamon rolls would be perfect for Christmas morning. Love your quilt too.

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  18. Your 16 patch quilt looks amazing, Linda! I love the dark green sashing . It really makes the blocks pop. I had to giggle when you said you hid the blocks from yourself awhile back.- Been there done that. LOL. I am glad you found them in order to finish this gorgeous quilt. I look forward to making your Mini Maple Cinnamon Rolls for the grandchildren at their next sleepover. The addition of maple flavoring sounds divine. Thank you for sharing your recipe. Hugs.

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  19. Don't those cinnamon rolls look outstanding! So simple, too; a real plus in this time of business. Scraps do seem to be the best when it comes to Christmas. I love the embroidered pillow with the scrappy patches around it. LJ at bulltulip69 at gmail dot com

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  20. Oh, yum! I love cinnamon rolls! It's one of my next adventures, Keto style. That panto is perfect for your quilt. Thanks for sharing. This is the best time of year!

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    1. Thank you so much Shirley! Maybe Pillsbury has keto-friendly crescent rolls?

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  21. Thanks for sharing. Love the projects.

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  22. Very fun finish! Even better you finished a UFO. Hopefully it will see a lot use this holiday season.

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