Thursday, May 5, 2011
Loving Bear to death
Bailey loves her bear. She is very proud of her surgical skills. Mr Buck got in the act and checked out the newly removed arm. We watch Bailey very carefully when she is loving her bear. I don't want filling strewn everywhere and I don't want her to eat any of bear. Bear isn't going to last long.
Have a Happy Mother's Day everyone.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Here I Am!
Today I had two, yes two, people ask my why I haven't been blogging. I've been missed ;)
Things to report:
1) it has rained A LOT here in California. We are officially out of our drought.
2) I was sick last week but I get tired of blogging about being sick.
3) very little sewing has been done. I made five button holes in my vest.
4) next door neighbors put their house up on the market. Very sad for us.
5) a friend is divorcing her husband. VERY shocking and sad.
Things to report:
1) it has rained A LOT here in California. We are officially out of our drought.
2) I was sick last week but I get tired of blogging about being sick.
3) very little sewing has been done. I made five button holes in my vest.
4) next door neighbors put their house up on the market. Very sad for us.
5) a friend is divorcing her husband. VERY shocking and sad.
6) Dancing With The Stars has started
Wild life photo to add interest to blog!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Placerville, California
As you can see, I figured out (finally) how to put in more than one picture! yay, me.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Baking!
I have only baked bread once before and it didn't turn out great. This time I did a fair amount of reading about wheat types and bread making. It turned out pretty well except for two things. I didn't divide my dough equally. The one on the left is a bit larger. I also put melted butter on top of the loaves before putting them in the oven. oooops, it was supposed to be done after they were baked, not before! Imagine the smell of deliciously baking bread mixed with the smell of smoking butter that dripped onto the bottom of the oven. Nice! It tasted very good. We had it for dinner tonight. It will be great for sandwiches. I was going to post more pictures but blogger won't let me post more than one. Hmmm.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Last project of 2010
Brown full circle skirt made from a 50's pattern. Step-daughter/photographer cut the top of my head off. My boots and sweater were Christmas gifts from DSH purchased to match the skirt. He likes to shop (I hate it) so I gave him a swatch of the fabric, drew a picture of the skirt, stapled it together and told him to go shopping. The sweater is cashmere! I would NEVER buy such nice expensive things. The towel in the picture is one of our many "paw-paw" towels used to clean the dogs feet before they come in the house after it has rained. Bailey always drags the towels everywhere. She gives them a good shake, too! If only she would dust the house!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Knitting
Thank you for all your nice comments!
My sister and I have decided to take a knitting class. We are signing up at Joann's. The class is two and a half hours for $35.00 but on the day we are taking the class it is half off!! What a deal. Of course, they will more than make up their loss when I go shopping for knitting supplies with my 30% discount that comes with the class. I already have every size of knitting needle inherited from a friend's mother when she passed away but, I will need/want LOTS of yarn and patterns :D
My sister and her DSH just bought an RV so she HAS to learn to knit so she can knit on the road!
My DSH and I want an RV someday too and I plan on knitting when we are on the road since I won't be able to sew.
My sister and I have decided to take a knitting class. We are signing up at Joann's. The class is two and a half hours for $35.00 but on the day we are taking the class it is half off!! What a deal. Of course, they will more than make up their loss when I go shopping for knitting supplies with my 30% discount that comes with the class. I already have every size of knitting needle inherited from a friend's mother when she passed away but, I will need/want LOTS of yarn and patterns :D
My sister and her DSH just bought an RV so she HAS to learn to knit so she can knit on the road!
My DSH and I want an RV someday too and I plan on knitting when we are on the road since I won't be able to sew.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Last Post of the Year
Hello 2011 !!
Here is a recap of what I have sewn this year. Pictures were not take of all items.
6 dresses for me
2 Halloween dresses for the granddaughters
2 practice dresses for the granddaughters
6 skirts
1 top (which I am not happy with and probably won't wear again) I learned a lot though
1 flannel nightgown
That is 18 items in one year! I'm so excited because I am happy with 16 of them, I learned a lot of new techniques and I think my goal was 12 items. One a month.
For this year I want to start using my serger on knits. And, I want to make a coat and some jackets. I am working on a plaid wool full circle skirt and matching vest. The skirt is done except for the hem and the vest has been waiting for the lining material choice. That choice has been made and now needs to be cut and sewn. Next in the queue is a vintage dress out of a blue wool.
I have my next couple of projects figured out but for the whole year I would like to make:
1 wool coat
1 wool dress
2 knits dresses
4 knit tops
2 wool skirts
2 summer dresses
2 Halloween costumes (maybe 3 if youngest granddaughter wants one)
I have material and patterns for everything but the knit tops, Halloween costumes and any linings I might use. It is so hard not buying patterns and fabric! I love me some fabric.
I only made it half way through the Bible this year so I will finish it in 2011. I obviously sewed too much instead of reading my Bible!
Have a wonderful and happy new year!
Here is a recap of what I have sewn this year. Pictures were not take of all items.
6 dresses for me
2 Halloween dresses for the granddaughters
2 practice dresses for the granddaughters
6 skirts
1 top (which I am not happy with and probably won't wear again) I learned a lot though
1 flannel nightgown
That is 18 items in one year! I'm so excited because I am happy with 16 of them, I learned a lot of new techniques and I think my goal was 12 items. One a month.
For this year I want to start using my serger on knits. And, I want to make a coat and some jackets. I am working on a plaid wool full circle skirt and matching vest. The skirt is done except for the hem and the vest has been waiting for the lining material choice. That choice has been made and now needs to be cut and sewn. Next in the queue is a vintage dress out of a blue wool.
I have my next couple of projects figured out but for the whole year I would like to make:
1 wool coat
1 wool dress
2 knits dresses
4 knit tops
2 wool skirts
2 summer dresses
2 Halloween costumes (maybe 3 if youngest granddaughter wants one)
I have material and patterns for everything but the knit tops, Halloween costumes and any linings I might use. It is so hard not buying patterns and fabric! I love me some fabric.
I only made it half way through the Bible this year so I will finish it in 2011. I obviously sewed too much instead of reading my Bible!
Have a wonderful and happy new year!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)