Previous 2014 posts: First of year quilt update (There are individual class posts for 4 Bonnie Hunter classes as well if you click on Feeling Crafty label and go to older posts.)
End of January quilt update
February quilt update
March Quilt Update
April Quilt Update
May Quilt Update
Goals:
Roll Quilt - yes
CS quilts - borders on and backs made - yes
UFO - Estate Sale blocks - yes - Gratitude quilt - just needs handwork on binding and threads worked in
BOM blocks - yes
Mark and Quilt Applique quilt - hahahahaha -- didn't even take it out of the tub
Finish Scrappy Bargello top - came close to center top but this is a no
Bind DN quilt for new baby - yes
It is a new month and I have lots of wonderful things happening. My new granddaughter will make an appearance this month and since school is out -- our time with grandchildren starts. I am so excited and hope that this year we will accomplish the goal of having all 12 current grands come and visit. So far --- Malea and Elena are checked off the list but we are hoping for them again before the year is over. Since there will be lots of visits -- I have given myself an easier goal list this month. Perhaps I can achieve it? We'll see. Let's get started.
1st - With a new baby's arrival getting closer and closer, I think it is time to finish her quilt. I love the fabric I found a couple of days ago and think the pink stars will just add that little bit extra that says "girl". I get the binding nade and since I still have a few scraps laying around, I make a quick label as well plus get the binding attached. Woohoo -- the end is in sight. I also complete all three BOM blocks and worked on CS final row. As I am adding the last few blocks, I notice that I have a block turned the wrong way - grrr. Thankfully it is on the last row so out comes the seam ripper and in no time, my second top is truly ready for borders.
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Lunch Fun
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Saying Good-bye to Calais in Dallas --- On To the Hill Country
Tonight is the last night that Calais Winery will be in Dallas. We are oh so sad, but at the same time are so very happy for Benjamin and look forward to visiting in the Hill Country. Everyone gathers down at the winery for one last get together to visit and enjoy the best wines in Texas.
The stock is low and the sales are fantastic. Monday we will start packing the place up but for tonight, let's just enjoy the evening.
After a Monkey King dinner shared with Benjamin, we are ready to go out the door when the Pride Parade starts down the street. We stop to watch before making our way home. It has been a very nice night with good friends.
The stock is low and the sales are fantastic. Monday we will start packing the place up but for tonight, let's just enjoy the evening.
After a Monkey King dinner shared with Benjamin, we are ready to go out the door when the Pride Parade starts down the street. We stop to watch before making our way home. It has been a very nice night with good friends.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Baking Day! Fresh Bread!
I have determined that today is a baking day and I am starting with some bread! Would you like to come along?
First up: Dissolve a couple of packages of yeast in 1/4 cup of warm water (105-115 degrees)
I just put the yeast into my mixing bowl as that is where everything will be added anyway. No sense in making more dirty dishes than we have to. It will sit and dissolve, bubbling as it goes.
Next: Have 2 2/3 cup warm water, 3 tablespoons shortening, and the dry ingredients (1/4 cup sugar, 1T salt, 5 cups of flour) ready to mix in. (Pay no attention to the onions and garlic in the background, they are not going into the bread)
To the yeast add the water, shortening, and dry ingredients. Mix well
Now, beat until smooth, adding additional flour until dough is easy to handle.
Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic -- about 10 minutes, adding flour as needed.
Have your sweetheart (or you can do it yourself) grease a bowl
Place dough in greased bowl and then turn greased side up. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double -- about an hour or so.
Oh look --- isn't this fun? Science at work.
Punch down the dough - yep, my sweetie is learning today too
Divide it in half
Take one half and roll it into a rectangle 18x9 inches.
Roll up, beginning at short side. With side of hand, press each end to seal and fold ends under loaf.
Placed in greased loaf pan and brush lightly with butter.
Let rise until double - about an hour. (Background shows what I did during the first rise -- scones, banana bread, and gingersnaps)
Heat oven to 425 degrees and place loaves on low rack to that tops of pans are in center of ovens. Do not let the pans touch each other. Bake 30-35 minutes or until deep golden brown and sound hollow when you tap on them.
Remove from pans and brush with soft butter. Cool on wire rack. Enjoy. I know Mister will.
First up: Dissolve a couple of packages of yeast in 1/4 cup of warm water (105-115 degrees)
I just put the yeast into my mixing bowl as that is where everything will be added anyway. No sense in making more dirty dishes than we have to. It will sit and dissolve, bubbling as it goes.
Next: Have 2 2/3 cup warm water, 3 tablespoons shortening, and the dry ingredients (1/4 cup sugar, 1T salt, 5 cups of flour) ready to mix in. (Pay no attention to the onions and garlic in the background, they are not going into the bread)
To the yeast add the water, shortening, and dry ingredients. Mix well
Now, beat until smooth, adding additional flour until dough is easy to handle.
Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic -- about 10 minutes, adding flour as needed.
Have your sweetheart (or you can do it yourself) grease a bowl
Place dough in greased bowl and then turn greased side up. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double -- about an hour or so.
Oh look --- isn't this fun? Science at work.
Punch down the dough - yep, my sweetie is learning today too
Divide it in half
Take one half and roll it into a rectangle 18x9 inches.
Roll up, beginning at short side. With side of hand, press each end to seal and fold ends under loaf.
Placed in greased loaf pan and brush lightly with butter.
Let rise until double - about an hour. (Background shows what I did during the first rise -- scones, banana bread, and gingersnaps)
Heat oven to 425 degrees and place loaves on low rack to that tops of pans are in center of ovens. Do not let the pans touch each other. Bake 30-35 minutes or until deep golden brown and sound hollow when you tap on them.
Remove from pans and brush with soft butter. Cool on wire rack. Enjoy. I know Mister will.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Peach Check Week 13
Well there are still a few left and they are still growing. I don't have high hopes though as the numbers are very small.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
A Walk in the Gardens
The sun is shining and it is time for a walk in the gardens. I miss being here often and want to see what is blooming before it is gone for the year. Spring has left and with it the many soft colors of that season. We are now into bold summer colors and I love them Check out these Cannas -- oh my!
Coleus
The vegetable gardens are fun as well. Here is one that is new to me. Okra -- purple!
I spot this squirrel and we stop to watch for awhile. After eating for quite some time, he drops his treat (the same dang thing they do to my peaches --- finish it for goodness sake). Mister and I go check it out. He has picked a small eggplant for his morning snack.
Ah --- Serenity! Pond AND Lake. I LOVE the lily pads.
I love finding the little nooks and cranny's of the garden and on each visit we find one new place. Today brings us a couple -- one with an amazing flower and the second -- where I think of when I hear phrases like "secret garden." Both oh so beautiful
The crepe myrtles are starting to bloom --- doesn't the grand lawn look pretty surrounded by them. Ah, summer. I can already hear the cicadas singing. I love the south.
Coleus
I spot this squirrel and we stop to watch for awhile. After eating for quite some time, he drops his treat (the same dang thing they do to my peaches --- finish it for goodness sake). Mister and I go check it out. He has picked a small eggplant for his morning snack.
Ah --- Serenity! Pond AND Lake. I LOVE the lily pads.
And what the lily pads produce:
Above and below the water -- koi are beautiful as well. One came up to say hello to us. I think he thought we were going to feed him. Sorry.
I love finding the little nooks and cranny's of the garden and on each visit we find one new place. Today brings us a couple -- one with an amazing flower and the second -- where I think of when I hear phrases like "secret garden." Both oh so beautiful
The crepe myrtles are starting to bloom --- doesn't the grand lawn look pretty surrounded by them. Ah, summer. I can already hear the cicadas singing. I love the south.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Alone Again, A Nice Drive, and Beautiful Sunflowers
After delivering Jon back to his mother, we are once again alone. On the way to Hillsboro we passed fields and fields of bright yellow sunflowers. I wanted to stop so much but we were running late as it was.
Mister, however, made a point of stopping on the way back. He found a back road where we could get some great pictures and I honestly think he found the largest plants as well. Just enjoy the pictures and I'll finish the story at the end.
Yep, I have a camera as well.
Also my picture - check out the bee -- they were everywhere!
Mister, they are watching you.
We decided to stop in Waxahachie for dinner and a beer. It is one month short of of the day Mister asked me to marry him 4 years ago at that very same place. What a nice day together.
Mister, however, made a point of stopping on the way back. He found a back road where we could get some great pictures and I honestly think he found the largest plants as well. Just enjoy the pictures and I'll finish the story at the end.
Yep, I have a camera as well.
Also my picture - check out the bee -- they were everywhere!
Another one of mine --- this is a special sunflower -- a bit different than the rest but still standing tall.
Mister, they are watching you.
We decided to stop in Waxahachie for dinner and a beer. It is one month short of of the day Mister asked me to marry him 4 years ago at that very same place. What a nice day together.
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