On Saturday I visited a few garage sales and the thrift store and managed to collect some more cotton clothing in darker shades of pink.
This piece is my favorite from this group of clothing; I love how dark and rich the colors are.Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
A Small Sewing Project
I have been searching blogs for project ideas for one of the sewing classes I am currently teaching. This class consists of older kids which is nice because they catch on quickly but on the other hand, because they sew fast, I am quickly running out of ideas.
On the blog Retro Mama I saw a cute patchwork plastic bag holder which I knew would be a great class project. After digging through some of my fabric scraps here is my version of a patchwork bag holder.
I added ribbon to the top so it would easily open when adding more plastic bags;Thursday, October 28, 2010
Cookie Experiment
Yesterday I took my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe, found on the back of the Nestle's bag, and made some substitutes; white chocolate instead of semi-sweet and macadamia nuts instead of pecans. The end result was amazing!Although the cookies are wonderful I will not be making them very often for two reasons. The first reason has to do with the nuts, they are 16-dollars a pound!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Elizabeth's Quilt pt. 1
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
I Won a Giveaway
At the beginning of the month I read about a big "Fall into Fall" giveaway. At once I was interested; if I was ever going to win a giveaway this was probably my chance. With almost 150 blogs participating it took me the weekend to visit them all. I left comments on approximately 125 of the blogs; some blogs offered things I would not use so I decided not to enter all the giveaways.
By the end of the weekend my eyes were tired from reading so much but I gained some nice ideas and a few new blogs to read and my efforts were rewarded; on the 15th I was contacted by Clover and Violet as a winner! My prize was a pattern for a purse and the fabrics needed for the project.
By the end of the weekend my eyes were tired from reading so much but I gained some nice ideas and a few new blogs to read and my efforts were rewarded; on the 15th I was contacted by Clover and Violet as a winner! My prize was a pattern for a purse and the fabrics needed for the project.
Monday, October 25, 2010
More Bread Dough Fun
Friday, October 22, 2010
Thrift Store Find
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The Amazing Bread Dough
It's amazing what can be done with simple bread dough. Roll it thin and give it a little twist;Bake until brown and crispy for the most fantastic bread sticks ever!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Fall Butchering
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Apple Pincushion
For some time now I have wanted to make an apple pincushion; after a quick google search I found this photo tutorial and decided to give it a try.
I first began with a pretty apple.
Cut in half;
And then cut into thirds.
I first began with a pretty apple.
Cut in half;
And then cut into thirds.
Next I took one section and cutout the apple leaving just the skin.
Now I needed some thin cardboard and settled on this cracker box.
I then gently laid the apple skin on the cardboard;
And marked an outline.
Now I took a ruler and marked 1/8 of an inch on the outside of my pattern for the seam allowance.
Now I have a perfect template.
Using my template I placed it on the wrong size of my fabric, marked it with a pencil and cutout my sections.
My apple took 6-sections in all.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Banana Apple or Apple Banana Bread
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Scrap Happy
One of our local quilt shops recently had a "Going Out of Business" sale. While browsing through the fabrics I came across a bag of scraps priced at 5-dollars.The bag was filled with wonderful assorted fabric in a variety of sizes. Elizabeth sorted the fabric for me setting aside the larger pieces from the smaller pieces.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
King Quilt.....The Finish
I have now fully completed the king quilt and it feels wonderful.
For the binding I used more strips from shirts and stitched them together in a mixed matched fashion so when it was stitched on the binding became some what variegated.
For the binding I used more strips from shirts and stitched them together in a mixed matched fashion so when it was stitched on the binding became some what variegated.
While quilting I used one full cone of thread and the start of a second cone; each cone has 3000 yards of thread and this doesn't count all the thread used for stitching the strips together in the beginning.
When I first started this project I had hoped to spend $25 or less on all my supplies; but I went over budget. The shirts alone ran $26 plus $3 for the sheets, and an undetermined amount for the thread and the batting. I was originally planning to use warm and natural cotton batting but at the last minute I decided to use up some poly batting that I have had for several years in the top of the closet.
My next quilt project will be for Elizabeth. The request was made a couple of weeks ago for one made from pink fabrics. Oh how she loves pink!