

Oh my gosh! I didn't think that schnibble was a real word! I had a habit when I was younger to sit and cut paper into the smallest pieces I could cut it into. My grandmother always said that I was making schnibbles. It really makes sense to me now that I know that it is a German word. My grandmother was fluent in Pennsylvania Dutch, which is kinda a form of German.
Man, I miss grandma!!!! That is why I decided to teach myself how to quilt. She sewed for a living and she was GREAT!!!! I just wish she could have taught me before she moved up to sewing on that great machine in the sky. I love to admire the quilt that she made for me. I just wish it wasn't made in the 70's or 80's when polyester was so popular. Its not so soft, warm and cuddly, but I still LOVE

My mom and my gram didn't really like the clean up after my little schnibble sessions, but schnibbling would keep me quiet and content for a long time. That they liked. (I was one of those bounce off the walls kind of kids. :twisted: ) You needed a vacuum to clean them up. I would cut them so small that you were not going to get them by hand.
Oh, all those days of sitting cutting schnibbles, watching grandma sewing, and listening to those wonderful stories that she would tell. I would jump back to that time if I could. Man, I really miss those days!
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