11 February 2008

Yes, I'm still craftin'


Pattern: Boatneck Sweater
Designer: Debbie Bliss
Yarn: Blue Sky Alpaca Organic Cotton
Modifications: Didn't buy enough yarn...duh...so I modified the sleeves. They're 3/4 length.
Notes: Too biiiiig...

Pattern: Crochet Puppy
Designer: Lion Brand Website
Yarn: Wool Ease
Modifications: None
Notes: Very quick project. Pleased with the outcome. Next time I'll use a much smaller hook. The stitches were tight until I stuffed the pup. I've also considered felting the body before stuffing it. (I just need a top loading washer...)

Sophia really likes him. They have been playing together since his birth.

09 January 2008

No Stinkin' Potatoes in My Pirogies!

Just a few pictures of what very well may qualify as the most delicious things to have crossed my lips during my 28th year of life...


I had a craving for Farmer's Cheese Pirogies. If you've never experienced them you don't know what you're missing. Frankly, I think that potatoes ruin pirogies. Yuck! Cheese ones, however, are to die for! They are a food of my childhood that comforts me as an adult. Yum!

After searching high and low for some in my hometown I hung my head in submission .......only to have my frown turned upside down by A Schu. Of course she had a recipe! Why hadn't I thought of the vast Schu Library?

We made around 3 dozen while visiting at the end of 2007. I thought I had enough to bring home and freeze but they were gobbled up by the stroke of midnight.
So when I return home I made more. This time they were enjoyed with the two best accompaniments: homemade apple butter and a frosty beer.

Life can be so good sometimes!

03 January 2008

Baked Goodness

Deeeeeelicious breads baked in pint sized jars. I came across the idea while catching up on some of my blog reading and couldn't get them out of my mind until I tried it.

I needed a small Thank You gift for a soldier that is working with Geo and I used it as an excuse to try it out. I made Cranberry Almond and Lemon Poppyseed breads. I read in several places that quick breads work the best so I skipped my first choice, Death By Chocolate.

I used 1 pint jars although I also bought the 1/2 pint jars because they were so adorable. The pint sized jars were perfect. One cup of batter per jar and they baked up perfectly. I put the lids on immediately after they came out of the oven and in a few minutes I heard the *pink* of safely sealed jar cakes.

I had some sticker paper tucked away in the loft and dug it out to label the jars. After they baked and cooled I made a basic design in Word and printed them out. I love the colors. They match the color of the breads well. I tied the lids with some rafia and voila!


These are great. I'm addicted. I read several places about brownies in the jars. I'm not a huge brownie fan but I'm thinking MUFFINS! Ooooohhhh and cornbread. Yes! Cornbread! I think I'll try the 1/2 pint ones for an upcoming bake sale.

14 December 2007

More Handmade Holiday Items

This year has taught me a lot about appreciation, genuine concern, the importance of family and several other large life lessons. This holiday season I wanted to make something to gift to family members that sort of embodied the ways in which I've grown. I made patchwork scarves. The two brown cordaroy ones are for my brothers. They lay next to five linen scarves. The first two are for my sister and mother and the middle three (that match) are for my sister-in-laws.

They were sewn on my maternal grandmother's machine using my mother-in-laws thread. Both women have passed away.

Mary, my maternal grandmother, was a factory seamstress during her working years. These years were long before I knew her but pieces of her career were sprinkled throughout the house that I visited as a child. I remember stacks and stacks of receipts and craft items. She was very proud of her New Home Memory Craft 8000, which in the 80's when she purchased it, the top of the line embroidering machine. My mother picked up the craft and passed it on to me. I think that it was more intuitive than actual teaching. Each of us using the same skill set to express our own personalities and tastes. For many reasons, I resisted, for all of my life, having a relationship with this woman and it is only in her absence that I notice the impact that she has had not only on myself, but also other branches on my family tree.

Elizabeth, or Betty as her family and friends called her, was George's mother. She was taken from this world by the disease that ravages so many American families, cancer. Although I only know her through the photos and stories of her wonderfully loving and dedicated husband and children, I feel close with her. She was an amazingly strong willed woman. Independent and strong. Her warm smile greets me during every visit to Pop's house. The scarfs were sewn with thread from her machine. After George and I married Pop gave me the most beautiful green Singer machine. Because the world is now made of plastic, I have never worked with a similar model.

Mary and Elizabeth have touched our lives in various ways and it is that love that I sought Ito honor by crafting the scarfs. Hopefully having this item, worn close to the heart, will remind my family of the love they feel for these women and the very individual ways in which their lives were touched, shaped, molded and changed at their hands.

31 October 2007

In love

With these toys

We're All About Homemade Holidays


Spending all of my free time working on homemade holiday gifts for family, friends and some important people that have kept George safe this year. The theme seems to be scarfs. I had some fabulous Ironstone brand wool in my stash and have been working up a few Scarf Askew from Magknits.

I also scored some camel hair woven fabric at a local thrift store. It has a simplicity that makes it almost handsome. I thought it was perfect for a quilted scarf. I got three out of the piece and am now wishing it were twice as big. I guess I'll have to go shopping....

23 September 2007

And the Weiners Are....

Kate: You were the only non-Kennett Square resident to answer correctly
and
Amy: You were technically the first to answer.

Your prizes:
*Mushroom notecards *
*A Java Jacket* (my two coffee crazed buds!)
*Yummy Burts Bees Soaps*




PS. This is why I think Soph may be teething...


Yes, she is laying on the living room floor gnawing on the leg of the coffee table.
Why needs dogs when you have an infant?