Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Seasons Sampler Update

I seem to have gotten a wee bit of my stitching mojo back and it feels good. This is the Autumn portion of the Seasons Sampler from Novalee02. I am simply in love with these colors and the way this is stitching up.
Here it is in all it's glory so far. I can't wait for the next installment for winter so I can finish it, frame it and hang it up!
Now to work on that dreaded Christmas stocking for my oldest that has been taking FOREVER!!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Romantique Sampler

Finally, I have finished sections 18, 19, and 20. Only a month or so late. I am so hoping that I have not completely blown it and that the designer will send me the last installments. Stitching this has been quite a bit of fun, but also a LOT of work. I am a very slow stitcher so each section takes a long, long time.

I seem to have fallen off the face of the earth in terms of blogging and even being a part of any of the stitching and knitting groups that I have been a member of. I have been in quite a bit of a slump - just a little bit down - and not very motivated on any front. I do have some fun things to share and I will get around to doing that. I have also had my fair share of disappointments and failures which I will also share. I am feeling quite a bit better now and hope to get back into a regular blogging routine as well as participating in my groups. I truly enjoyed the groups and touching base with others that like doing the same things I like doing. Until later.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Slow stitching & baking

Finally!! The Summer installment of this sampler is done! We went on a camping vacation for 10 days and it was very hard to stitch on this. I truly did not want to get it dirty and camping by nature is very dirty :o)
Anywho, it is done now but with a pretty glaring error. The taller flower should be at the same height as the other full flower. I didn't notice this until I was stitching in the butterfly trail and by then there would have been quite a bit of pulling out. I just decided to leave it as is and make the stem longer. I'm not quite sure I like it this way and will decide at a later date if I should take it out and redo or leave it as a "design element".
Spring and Summer together. I can't wait for Fall - these are really nice patterns!
Something else I have been getting into is baking "real" bread. "Real" bread to me is bread that uses yeast and does not use a breadmaker. I have been wanting to do this for a very long time, but the thought of using yeast and getting everything the right temperature and kneading and all that was pretty daunting. A friend of mine awhile back was raving about this book so when I saw it at the library, I decided that I would give it a go. Well.....it is AMAZING!! Very clear instructions and super easy to do....
Here is the dough rising. This is for four 1-pound loaves. Let it rise for a few hours, put it in the fridge for a while longer...
Pull off enough for one loaf of bread and put the rest back in the fridge for another day...shape and let rise for 40 minutes...
And PRESTO!! Bread. This is the very first loaf in the book, since then I have made many more loaves including a peasant bread recipe and olive bread. I can see that this is going to become super additive. All the kids, me and my husband love, love, love bread and this bread is super yummy! I would highly recommend this book!!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Zucchini & Crookneck Sqush - what to do??

My garden runeth over with zucchini and crook neck squash. I am running out of ideas of what to do with all of them!!
I baked 10 breads two nights ago. 4 of them are from bananas that were past their prime, but the other six were from crookneck squash. Last week I made 6 loaves of zucchini bread and they have disappeared - it's MAGIC!
4 loaves of banana bread - I know boring compared with the others :o)
2 loaves of chocolate, chocolate chip crookneck squash bread
2 loaves of regular crookneck squash bread and 2 loaves with chocolate chips in them.
These are just out of the garden this morning with more on the vine. We have eaten them raw, fried, in salad, with pasta, with chicken....given gobs away......now what??? My freezer can only hold so many loaves of bread along with the other food stuffs that we need! Any ideas.....?

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Summer fun & Romantique Sampler

WHEW!! These last 2 parts of the Romantique were finished last night. The due date is today! Why am I always cutting it so close?
Part 13
Part 12-my favorite part so far!
Romantique Sampler in all it's glory. I get the next two parts today :o)
Summer has been so much fun. We have just been hanging out and having a blast. It's been great to just follow along with what the kids want to do! Here J is having fun building with his blocks. He spent a whole day on this.
This is a fun craft I have been wanting to do with the kids for awhile. Use oil pastels (crayons work just as well, I just had these lying around) and cover a sheet of paper completely with big blocks of different colors.
Use black acrylic paint and paint over the entire thing, then before it dries, use a popsicle stick and draw your design. If you make a mistake, not a problem! Just run your paint brush over the paper to "erase" your mistake a go at it again :o) We did this for almost an entire day they loved it so much!
13 year old saying. Pretty cool huh?!
Shrinky dinks
They never got tired of watching these shrink up in the oven! We did this on and off for three days straight - all of the kids - it's nice when everyone has fun doing the same things. Other than crafts, we have had so much fun camping, going to the beach and spending oodles of time at the library. I LOVE SUMMER!!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Coin Purses


I first saw this on Hakucho's blog and thought they were so very clever that I just had to make one. The pattern is from Frankie's Knitted Stuff on Ravelry and this is the link to the pattern:
pinwheel purse.
This one is actually the 2nd one I have made and it came out pretty nice.
Started: 5/17/11
Finished: 5/21/11
Yarn: Deborah Norville Collection Serenity Garden Yarn
Needles: US Size 1
Color: DN800-04 Gems Lot: S582 2011-02
The bottom
All the parts. It really is a clever construction and a quick knit.

Putting it together is a little time consuming with all those seams.
This yarn is so pretty. The only thing I found was that it was a little splitty.
The first little purse I made that got me totally hooked.
Started: 5/13/11
Finished: 5/17/11
Yarn: Patons Kroy Socks FX
Color: 57242 clover colors Lot: 249378
Needles: US 1

I find it very interesting how these variegated sock yarns knit up. I never get tired of watching the color changes.

I have now started my third coin purse, but other knitted and stitching projects are also keeping me occupied so it might be awhile :o)

Monday, May 30, 2011

Fabulous Gift and Romantique update

A wonderfully generous friend on the Bits and Bobs2 Yahoo Group sent me all this cotton!! Isn't is great! And there is so much of it! I had made the off hand comment on one of my messages that I was starting to use other kinds of yarn for my fishes because I had run out of the bits and leftovers of my cotton. She contacted me and sent me hers! There is so much here!
Look at all that cotton - isn't it wonderful. And the best part....as I knit each and every fish with this yarn, I will be thinking of this wonderful and generous friend. Thank you so much, Peggy.
My newest update for the Romantique Sampler.
Part 11
Close up of the detail - it just changes the whole look.
Part 10 - love, love, love those roses!!
Another close up of the details. I can't wait for the next installment!