Here are my first attempts into making those cute little pin heads that float around the sewing world.
Note, I cheapened out and bought the crayola modeling clay instead of fimo clay. I wanted to see if I could actually make something look like it was suppose to before I invested in good materials. Considering the modeling clay box came with 4 colors and cost me $0.94 at Target it wasn't a big investment.
I may have to get myself some pretty Fimo clays now. What do you think?
Oh and go checkout the awesome giveaway Regena is doing!!! You gotta love Hello Kitty!
Cooking, Sewing, Working, Traveling, Gardening and Pondering
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.
~Winston Churchill~
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.
~Winston Churchill~
Monday, February 28, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Hot Mama Chicken Apron Swap
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Hot Mama Apron Swap and a Bunch of Chickens
I won't lie, I've been struggling with this swap. I love the theme, love the group, but I've been intimidated by my partners prowess as a seamstress to the point that I have artistically stalled out. I have fabric, I have ideas but none seem to be "it" or have that "wow" factor I like.
I did manage to put this little pin cushion together last night and I'm pretty happy with it and I hope my partner will like it.
I've warned my hubs, that on Saturday I will be sewing the apron come hell or high water (suppose to rain by the way). I have lots of fabric gathered up and hope when I start cutting, it will all fall in to place.
I did manage to put this little pin cushion together last night and I'm pretty happy with it and I hope my partner will like it.
I've warned my hubs, that on Saturday I will be sewing the apron come hell or high water (suppose to rain by the way). I have lots of fabric gathered up and hope when I start cutting, it will all fall in to place.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
After a Week on Vacation what do you make for dinner?
Friday, February 11, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
My Green Bean Tutorial
Obviously, I start with nice and fresh green beans. Trim the stem end and rinse them well.
In a large skillet or pan, melt 2 Tablespoons of bacon fat (I keep my bacon drippings in a jar in the fridge for just this purpose)over medium heat.
Next slice lardons of some sort of pork product - bacon, fat back or I used smoked pork jowl for this tutorial.
Render off the fat from the pork until the lardons are crispy and look like this.
Then I add in some onion flakes about 1 Tablespoon (yes you can use fresh, but I like the intense flavor of the flakes).
Reduce the heat to low and add in 1 teaspoon of pepper.
Add in the green beans and give everything a good toss, coating the beans in the all the pot liquor.
Then I add in 1 cup of water.
Put the lid on and let it simmer on low for 20-30 minutes stirring occasionally until the beans are tender.
Serve them up with your favorite meat and taters and enjoy.
In a large skillet or pan, melt 2 Tablespoons of bacon fat (I keep my bacon drippings in a jar in the fridge for just this purpose)over medium heat.
Next slice lardons of some sort of pork product - bacon, fat back or I used smoked pork jowl for this tutorial.
Render off the fat from the pork until the lardons are crispy and look like this.
Then I add in some onion flakes about 1 Tablespoon (yes you can use fresh, but I like the intense flavor of the flakes).
Reduce the heat to low and add in 1 teaspoon of pepper.
Add in the green beans and give everything a good toss, coating the beans in the all the pot liquor.
Then I add in 1 cup of water.
Put the lid on and let it simmer on low for 20-30 minutes stirring occasionally until the beans are tender.
Serve them up with your favorite meat and taters and enjoy.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Busy Weekend
On Saturday, my husband had his ring and cap ceremony for the Scottish Rite. It was an interesting ceremony - lots of ritual and circumstance. Here is before the ceremony and his after picture with his new cap.
On Sunday, I made this little sun dress/coverup for our upcoming trip to Mexico. Regena told me about the pattern so I went and go it and sewed it up. What do you think? My hubs said it needed somthing so it didn't look too much like a tent. So I added some ties in the back to give it some shape in the waist. What do you think - did it work?
On Sunday, I made this little sun dress/coverup for our upcoming trip to Mexico. Regena told me about the pattern so I went and go it and sewed it up. What do you think? My hubs said it needed somthing so it didn't look too much like a tent. So I added some ties in the back to give it some shape in the waist. What do you think - did it work?
Friday, February 4, 2011
Look What the Mail Man Brought me Yesterday!
I have some swaps coming up so I've been looking around for various fabrics for bits and pieces. When I was on one of my fav sites Fat Quarter Shop they had some great things I couldn't live with out.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Can you Tell What it Is?
I stitched this last night while watching TV. I picked up the new Cross Stitch Magazine and this was one of the free patterns in it. I had the aida from my thrifting with Sue over the Christmas break, tons of miscellaneous threads that I'd picked up at JoAnn Black Friday sale - so I went for it. I like it but do you know what it is?
Over the weekend I did this little piece. It's a part of the Welcome Bow pattern that Karen sent to me. But I did a few alterations to make it more specific to what I want to use it for. I'm pretty happy with the little chicken.
Also, the hubs read my post on the truck quilt. He advised that I need to design the quilt for a specific spot in the guest room. Also, he put in a order for two table runners for the guest room (no he doesn't live in there, but he dresses out of there and keeps his toys in there - bows, arrows, helmets). He suggested using some of his old Carhart jeans. I'll have to marinate on these for a while.
Over the weekend I did this little piece. It's a part of the Welcome Bow pattern that Karen sent to me. But I did a few alterations to make it more specific to what I want to use it for. I'm pretty happy with the little chicken.
Also, the hubs read my post on the truck quilt. He advised that I need to design the quilt for a specific spot in the guest room. Also, he put in a order for two table runners for the guest room (no he doesn't live in there, but he dresses out of there and keeps his toys in there - bows, arrows, helmets). He suggested using some of his old Carhart jeans. I'll have to marinate on these for a while.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Sew Much 2 Luv
My darling friend Karen has opened her Etsy shop today. Please go take a look - she does some amazing work.
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