Ah, the joys of being sick! Not! Nothing gets done! I'm staring at a house that looks like a hurricane went through it. I've been sick since Friday and am just now feeling like I could get a little cleaning done. I did sit last night and work on some granny squares, I want to make a bed cover. I got the idea from my brother, that's what he's doing. We both have queen beds so I imagine it will take many many squares. This is what I have so far. I like this basic granny, it works up so fast. I can't wait to see my brother's, he's doing it a little differently, with more changes of color. Very pretty so far. I'm also slowly getting through cutting up those sheets I bought then I will start a new rag rug. Well I better get off for now, get something done so I don't feel guilty when I sit down to crochet. Back soon.
Flickr and Ravelry
You can find me on Flickr and Ravelry as kjsunflower.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Blah's
I'll be back soon, I've been sick since Friday and it does not seem to want to go away. Hopefully I'll feel better soon, I started a new project so I'll show a few pics in a couple days.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Table Runner
Finally I have finished my table runner and I can list it on etsy! Wow, that was a LOT of ends to weave in. I probably could have streamlined it a little more but this is the first time I joined it the way I did. I like it, you can see how that looks in the last photo, it shows the backside. I made it with cotton, I actually liked working with it, it's fairly new to me. Anyhow, just a quick post, I'm off to help my daughter make valentines for school. Thanks for taking a look.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Reading and Baking
Baking today, Toffee Almond Sandie's to be exact. I don't recall where I got this recipe as I've had it for so long. I can tell you they are incredibly delicious, light, delicate cookies. They also are not too bad for you. I do sub some of the white flour with whole wheat white flour since I discovered that recently. Fair warning though, this makes a huge batch. I pulled up a chair, put on Big Love in my laptop and worked on my newest mandala while I waited for each pan to be done. I'll be posting pics of that project in the next couple of days. I'm also trying to finish sewing together a table runner I've been working on. Once I'm done sewing I just need to edge it, then it's off to etsy.
Does anyone like the Sookie Stackhouse books? They made the show True Blood from them and I'm waiting (impatiently) for the next season to come out. Right now I can content myself with reading the latest book in the series. Give them a try if you're a reader, they are quite different.
Anyway, on to the recipe!
Toffee Almond Sandies
1C. butter (no subs) ,softened
1C. sugar
1C. powdered sugar
1C. vegetable oil
2 eggs
1tsp. almond extract
31/2 C. flour
1C. whole wheat flour
1tsp. baking soda
1tsp. cream of tartar
1tsp. salt
2C. chopped almonds
1 (6oz.) bag english toffee bits
Cream the butter and the sugars. Add the oil, eggs and almond extract; mix well. Mix together the flours, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt; gradually add to the creamed mixture. Stir in the almonds and toffee bits. Shape into one inch balls, roll in sugar and place on ungreased baking pans ( I line mine with parchment paper), then flatten slightly with a fork. Bake at 350 for 12 to 14 minutes. Cool one minute on pan then remove to rack. Store in airtight container and enjoy!
I'll be back soon with some crochet pics!
Does anyone like the Sookie Stackhouse books? They made the show True Blood from them and I'm waiting (impatiently) for the next season to come out. Right now I can content myself with reading the latest book in the series. Give them a try if you're a reader, they are quite different.
Anyway, on to the recipe!
Toffee Almond Sandies
1C. butter (no subs) ,softened
1C. sugar
1C. powdered sugar
1C. vegetable oil
2 eggs
1tsp. almond extract
31/2 C. flour
1C. whole wheat flour
1tsp. baking soda
1tsp. cream of tartar
1tsp. salt
2C. chopped almonds
1 (6oz.) bag english toffee bits
Cream the butter and the sugars. Add the oil, eggs and almond extract; mix well. Mix together the flours, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt; gradually add to the creamed mixture. Stir in the almonds and toffee bits. Shape into one inch balls, roll in sugar and place on ungreased baking pans ( I line mine with parchment paper), then flatten slightly with a fork. Bake at 350 for 12 to 14 minutes. Cool one minute on pan then remove to rack. Store in airtight container and enjoy!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Thrifting
Hello, I've been gone a few days from blogging, I've been working on projects and doing some thrift shopping. I'm quite obsessed with rag rugs at the moment, so out I went to buy some sheets. I have quite a pile stacked up in the closet now, waiting to be cut. After one round of cutting a twin sized sheet , my back and fingers were killing me. I tried tearing them but I don't like how frayed it looks. I discovered if I put some band-aids on my thumb and finger it cushions it nicely. So I'll have another go at it. It is definitely cheaper buying at thrift stores than getting new fabric. I bought new fabric and started the rug you see and it was quite spendy. After much time on
the computer I found most people use old sheets and clothes and whatnot. I'm all for saving and it doesn't hurt that those things are being reused. We need a lot more of that, don't we? In fact. I'm looking into more ways to recycle, if anyone has any crafty ideas. I'm always on the lookout for new projects (yes, I have too many on the burner already) but I do love seeing new things, being inspired by other people's creations. What can it hurt? My craft room is overflowing at the moment but it's a good overflow, as I do love to see all my pretties and such. That's the bright side of having a room all to yourself, you can fill it full then shut the door on the mess! Well I believe I've been on here long enough, duty calls, meaning I need to get off my butt and clean the kitchen, then some crochet time, my favorite. See you next time, enjoy you're day!
the computer I found most people use old sheets and clothes and whatnot. I'm all for saving and it doesn't hurt that those things are being reused. We need a lot more of that, don't we? In fact. I'm looking into more ways to recycle, if anyone has any crafty ideas. I'm always on the lookout for new projects (yes, I have too many on the burner already) but I do love seeing new things, being inspired by other people's creations. What can it hurt? My craft room is overflowing at the moment but it's a good overflow, as I do love to see all my pretties and such. That's the bright side of having a room all to yourself, you can fill it full then shut the door on the mess! Well I believe I've been on here long enough, duty calls, meaning I need to get off my butt and clean the kitchen, then some crochet time, my favorite. See you next time, enjoy you're day!
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