Thursday, February 26, 2009
Bonnie's baby blanket
Sunday, February 22, 2009
finally, some sewing to share
I made the plain pincushion first to have a go at the ric rac, and discovered I was terrible at it! Thankfully Leanne put a tutorial on her blog since then and I was able to make sure the rest were a bit better!
After stitching two of the other designs, I realised just how big the pincushions were going to be. That, combined with the fact that I have many pincushions already, led me to change things up a bit. So I decided to make them into a wall hanging instead.
Today I put it all together and started on the quilting.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Swaps and friends
A close-up of the woven ribbon
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Scrap Mini Swap Received!
I first noticed that customs had already been into the bag and was a little worried, but my fears were lost when I opened up the envelope to find this gorgeous bag – stuffed with all sorts of treasures, including the most perfect card!
My bag of goodies!
Ter sent me heaps of material – more than the 15 specified scraps, some of which were pieced blocks from her previous projects, and one of which matches my (WISP) Angel’s story quilt – how perfect is that?Some of my favourites!
A gorgeous, bright pieced block - I can't believe she parted with this!
One to match my Angel's story quilt
Ter also included a lovely stitchery that she had done which was very appropriate for this swap, a small bag of treats (including the cutest packet of tissues with the Peanuts gang on it!) and chocolate and other sweets too.
I am so blown away by Ter's generosity and kindness - I was so lucky to have such a great swap partner Thankyou so much Ter! I hope you package arrives soon!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Comfort food - Mum's chicken noodle soup
Mum’s chicken noodle soup was a favourite meal of mine as a kid. The egg pasta noodles we use come in little twirled nests of dried noodles and I loved crushing them in my hand and letting them fall into the soup. Actually, I am such a kid – I still love crushing them! I only started making this soup myself a few years ago and was thrilled when my husband told me he loved it too. Now it is a staple in our house.
The addition of egg and lemon to thicken a soup is of Mediterranean origin and soups made using this method are known as Avgolemono. To me, this is what makes this soup so good.
2 chicken marylands, skin removed
1 brown onion, diced
2 carrots, peeled and diced
3 stalks of celery, diced
Extra virgin olive oil
1.5L water or pre-made light flavoured chicken stock
1-2 teaspoons chicken stock powder (to taste, if using water)
100 - 125g egg pasta noodles
pinch of thyme
2 eggs
juice of 1 lemon
Heat olive oil in a large pot. Brown maryland pieces on both sides then remove from pot. Add the onions, carrots and celery to the pot and cook on medium heat for 5-10 mins. Return the maryland pieces to the pot, add the water or stock and a pinch of thyme and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer for 1 hour.
Remove marylands from the pot and (carefully) using a fork and some tongs, pull the meat from the bones. Return the meat to the pot and discard the bones. Check flavour of stock and add stock powder if needed.
Crush noodles and add to stock – boil for 8-10 mins. Add more water/stock afterwards if necessary. Beat together 2 eggs and the juice of 1 lemon. Remove the soup from the heat and while stirring (so as not to allow the egg to cook immediately and form solid pieces), slowly add the egg/lemon mix to the soup. I usually add around ¾ of the mix and then taste it, before stopping or adding the rest.
Enjoy with some crusty buttered bread.
And, because I haven't shown much sewing lately, here's a 'Dilbert' I made last year for my sister and her boyfriend to give to his new nephew. He was made out of flannelette which meant he was lovely and cuddly, but he frayed so badly when I tried to stuff him, that he ended up needing a patch on his bum... oops!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Victorian Bushfires - A great way to help
Melly and Rosie from Melly & Me are holding an auction on their blog of handmade toys from their own designs to help raise money for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal. There are also 2 packs of patterns to win, although my favorite items would have to be the custom made Melly & Me design and custom made Rosalie Quinlan design of your choice - how great would that be?
Go here to check out the prizes and bid for your favorite. The auctions finish this Saturday, Feb 14th.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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I haven't done a lot of sewing over the past week, but today I did put together a package for Ter - my swap partner for the We the people, scrap mini swap. Here's a peek at a non-fabric item I have included in the package. I'm sure the Aussies reading this know what it is, but SHHHHHH! Ter might be reading!!!
Friday, February 6, 2009
Don't forget the photo
Unfortunately I cannot remember the name of the designer or which magazine I got the pattern from. The original was done with pink borders and had embroidered blooms coming from each of the hearts. This photo does not show the colours of the quilt as they truly were, they were not so dark. They definitely matched better in real life - they look like they clash horribly here, but they really don't! I promise! Most of the fabrics were scraps from my Leanne's house quilt and a sunbonnet sue wallhanging - this picture and this picture show just how pretty the colours really were (have I convinced you yet?!).
I chose purple for the border and binding as this is my sister-in-laws favourite colour - as you can tell from her bridesmaids' bouquet.