Sunday, March 14, 2010
During one of my attempts to clean up my fabric stash, I cut the smallest of my solid scraps into rectangles and got the idea to pair them with two tones of dark gray to create color spot squares.
The inner color spots measure one to two inches and are roughly square. The grey border is 1 1/2". I pieced them together by laying multiple pre-cut squares on a strip of grey one after the other and stitched the whole length at once. After pressing and cutting apart, I did the process again for the next two sides.
I originally started piecing these together with the intent of making a series of coasters, but now that I see them altogether I think I may need to start a new quilt.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
I couldn't help but copy my sister when she told me about her new method of storing fabric on "mini-bolts." I love 'em! All the fabrics are so much more visible and neatly stored. I also like it because there end up being fewer hard crease lines to iron out and I don't have to dig through a whole pile to find what I'm looking for. They're super easy to make too. Here's how I made mine:
Sunday, February 14, 2010
the soon to be happy tale of a sad forlorn garage.
once upon a time, a previous owner had built an addition onto the front a garage. It was poorly built, with untreated lumber direct to concrete, and a flat roof. Over the years, the wood rotted, the framing went askew, and the door refused to open. In a fit of desperation, the current owner (yep, that's me) with crow-bar in hand, tore off the addition, leaving the poor garage open and exposed to the world. (my neighbor's hate me). and there she stood, for years and years, sad and neglected, storing only want nobody wanted, and no one would steal, UNTIL NOW!
New framing is in place, (thank you, Philip!), a door built, and the installation scheduled....5 days and counting.
And the little green garage will be sad no more!
I'm so excited. I keep looking around my house at all the things that can move to the garage.
Miter Saw. Garage.
Bicycles. Garage. (they'll be locked, so don't get any ideas.)
Cooler and Camp Stove. Garage.
Broken Lamp. Garage.
Gardening Tools. Garage.
Canoe. Garage. (okay, so that's in the side yard, but you get the idea.)
It's going to be amazing!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
One week into the new year and I'm already behind schedule, so I'm going skip over the boring resolutions like exercise more or eat healthier and get right to point:
New Year's Resolutions: (in no particular order)
1. sew more.
2. sew more creatively.
3. use up my fabric scraps. (in creative ways).4. eat leftovers before they go bad.
5. finish the treehouse.
6. buy more fabric / buy less fabric.
I haven't made up my mind on this one yet. I guess it depends on how well resolution no. 1 goes. But I'm off to a good start on the first option - picked up some Nicey Jane and more at the depot yesterday. Can you tell I like the color green? These might just find their way into a few pea pods.
7. crochet a scarf
Saturday, January 2, 2010
I hate painting. really. it takes much longer than anticipated. it always involves at least three trips to the paint store. paint gets where you don't want it. and the color is never quite right.
that said....my daughter's big Christmas gift this year was a "new" room. After months of deliberation she settled on a light blue-white-red scheme. The walls are now a pale aqua with a fresh coat of white paint on the trim and she has a fluffy new comforter in red with matching sheets. To finish it off we've been eyeing this wall decal and are planning a white sheer canopy for over the bed. and maybe some shelves. and a rug. a red rug, definitely.
What bliss. She's so happy it's weird. It's almost worth the painting.
that said....my daughter's big Christmas gift this year was a "new" room. After months of deliberation she settled on a light blue-white-red scheme. The walls are now a pale aqua with a fresh coat of white paint on the trim and she has a fluffy new comforter in red with matching sheets. To finish it off we've been eyeing this wall decal and are planning a white sheer canopy for over the bed. and maybe some shelves. and a rug. a red rug, definitely.
What bliss. She's so happy it's weird. It's almost worth the painting.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
I managed to get some baking done this Christmas...
I think these are my favorite; adapted from the Ghiradelli White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookie recipe found on the back of the bag. If I'm really motivated, I pick out just the red and green M & M's. That didn't happen this year.
Here's my version: Lemon White Chocolate M & M
Cream together:
1 c. granulated sugar
1/2 c. brown sugar
1 c. butter, softened (2 sticks)
Blend in one at a time:
2 eggs (at room temperature)
1 1/2 tsp. lemon extract
Mix together and add:
3 c. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
Add 1 bag white chocolate chips (12 oz. ) and 3/4 bag M & M's (12 oz)
Drop by rounded teaspoon on baking sheet. Bake at 375 for 9-11 minutes, until just the edges begin to brown. Remove promptly to cooling rack. Eat.
I think these are my favorite; adapted from the Ghiradelli White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookie recipe found on the back of the bag. If I'm really motivated, I pick out just the red and green M & M's. That didn't happen this year.
Here's my version: Lemon White Chocolate M & M
Cream together:
1 c. granulated sugar
1/2 c. brown sugar
1 c. butter, softened (2 sticks)
Blend in one at a time:
2 eggs (at room temperature)
1 1/2 tsp. lemon extract
Mix together and add:
3 c. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
Add 1 bag white chocolate chips (12 oz. ) and 3/4 bag M & M's (12 oz)
Drop by rounded teaspoon on baking sheet. Bake at 375 for 9-11 minutes, until just the edges begin to brown. Remove promptly to cooling rack. Eat.
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