Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Oodles of Noodles
Most fun I've had in a cooking class. The kids loved it. We made home-made meatballs and sauce to go with out noodles and it all tasted great.
So now I've decided that the only way to eat spaghetti is to make noodles from scratch. I've tried a few different recipes, but here is the best combination:
2 cups flour (1/2 semolina, 1 1/2 cup all purpose)
3 eggs
1 tsp salt
Won't go back...its so much easier than I thought.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The Force is Strong with this One
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Newest Project
Ok, I said no more new projects unless I get some unfinished things done. So I did. I finished off a lot of things in January, plus I did 3 rooms full of drapes .
That's why I started this...
A 1968 mod cape. I have some vintage wool plaid with hunter green satin for the lining.
Even if I never get a chance to wear it, I've always wanted to make this pattern.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Finally Done and Finished
For the last 2 weeks, I've worked on nothing but these drapes for a client.
I hung them this morning (with some help) and they turned out beautifully. I fought against adding the fringe (totally not my thing), but I have to say that it works in this case.
The pictures don't do them justice. The fabric is from Calico Corners (pattern name is "Fantasy Garden) and was $20 a yard. It took 20 yards for the drapes and the valance. The drapes are 95" long and the valance is 120" wide. Too big to fit in my car. I sawed the wood in half and then had to put it back together once I got to her house. That alone added an hour and a half to the whole installation process. In total, it took 3 hours to put up the valance and the rod.
So glad they are finished and everybody is happy. Now I'm working on my vintage wool plaid cape tomorrow before I start some cushions for a lady.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
11 Years Later...Sadie's Baby Quilt is Done
It's a Dresdan Plate quilt...very popular in the 1930's. It's hand pieced and hand appliqued. That means no sewing machine and lots of hours of work. I cheated and then machine quilted it. Then it sat in a box for about 4 years before I put the binding on. Then it sat for another 2 years until last night when I finally finished hand sewing the binding.
There's a stain on it where I spilled Chinese food on one of the blocks when I was working on it. For some reason I couldn't get enough Chinese food when I was pregnant with Sadie. Since we were living in Germany at the time, it was a frozen Chinese dinner from the commissary. I washed the quilt today, but the stain didn't come out. Oh well. It's done.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
No More Cold Tea
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