I was asked to make over the caravan interior upholstery for my husbands colleague last week. The curtains were complete last week but she didn't buy enough fabric for the seating so we have been waiting on that.
It was not an easy sew! The fabric was woven so one side of the piece when you cut it kept unravelling in massive strips, it also got tangled around the needle a few times, oh awful stuff. Anyway they are finished now, well I just have two scatter cushions to do tomorrow and they won't take long.
I also had some panels to sew inside some motorbike jeans this week, they are to hold the protective pads, that job was a first and also quite tricky to stitch through the padded denim.
My job for tomorrow is to make some Mr Tumnus trousers to look like his furry legs. I need to dress up at school next week, I will try and share a picture but not sure if I'll do so while I'm wearing them.
So there hasn't been much in the way of garment making recently but lots of repairs for others and household style sewing. Perhaps the brighter days will inspire me, I tend to stick to my same sets of layered clothes when it is cold.
It has been quite tricky to find something to get interested in on the TV recently, all the Scandinavian dramas I like appear to have finished and have not been replaced with anything to grab my attention. Broad church is quite enjoyable and also The Replacement but really there is an awful lot of rubbish across the channels. I came into the living room the other evening after doing some alterations and turned on the TV, across three channels these were the options; Britain on Benefits, Britain on the Fiddle and Britain After Brexit, I turned it straight off again!
Saturday 11 March 2017
Saturday 25 February 2017
Schar Gluten Free Pizza Base
Being gluten free I have to admit that I miss pizza, these days also being vegan that would be a
cheese free pizza but still I do miss it. I have tried various things to satisfy this including many gluten free bread products, it is never the same. We visited Zizis the restaurant because I read they did an amazing GF vegan pizza, it wasn't, but it was wafer thin, overpriced with practically zero topping on it. Did I mention how I hate to be ripped off and we don't even go out that often.
So when I saw these Schar pizza bases I was excited, I love the Schar bread and although it is expensive I will pay the extra for this as I am so limited in what I can have and their bread has quinoa, linseed goodness and tastes super. We brought the bases home today and I piled on all my lovely toppings, fried red onions, cherry tomatoes, sauce, garlic mushrooms, Italian herbs and vegan cheese.
Now these bases were two for three pounds so again not cheap for a bit of bread but I had high hopes.
When it came out of the oven I cut it up and sat down to tuck in. Well, dry powdery bread just like every other gluten free product I tend to try, I was disappointed to say the least. The loaf I buy by this make is so good I expected too much I think. You see I had resigned myself a while ago to the fact that bread based meals are a thing of the past. On the occasion I have some it is beans or tomatoes on the Schar toast so this moistens the bread. I would not recommend buying this product but their loaves are good if pricey.
The best and closest I have come to enjoying something resembling a pizza is when I used a wrap as a base and just topped that with lots of veg. The reason that may have worked better is that a wrap is so thin so you don't experience the dry floury texture of a thicker dough.
If anyone has tried anything better I would love to hear about it. I am usually pretty good at improvising with the GF, vegan foods but sometimes on a Saturday you just want to come home and have a pizza like everyone else!
cheese free pizza but still I do miss it. I have tried various things to satisfy this including many gluten free bread products, it is never the same. We visited Zizis the restaurant because I read they did an amazing GF vegan pizza, it wasn't, but it was wafer thin, overpriced with practically zero topping on it. Did I mention how I hate to be ripped off and we don't even go out that often.
So when I saw these Schar pizza bases I was excited, I love the Schar bread and although it is expensive I will pay the extra for this as I am so limited in what I can have and their bread has quinoa, linseed goodness and tastes super. We brought the bases home today and I piled on all my lovely toppings, fried red onions, cherry tomatoes, sauce, garlic mushrooms, Italian herbs and vegan cheese.
Now these bases were two for three pounds so again not cheap for a bit of bread but I had high hopes.
When it came out of the oven I cut it up and sat down to tuck in. Well, dry powdery bread just like every other gluten free product I tend to try, I was disappointed to say the least. The loaf I buy by this make is so good I expected too much I think. You see I had resigned myself a while ago to the fact that bread based meals are a thing of the past. On the occasion I have some it is beans or tomatoes on the Schar toast so this moistens the bread. I would not recommend buying this product but their loaves are good if pricey.
The best and closest I have come to enjoying something resembling a pizza is when I used a wrap as a base and just topped that with lots of veg. The reason that may have worked better is that a wrap is so thin so you don't experience the dry floury texture of a thicker dough.
If anyone has tried anything better I would love to hear about it. I am usually pretty good at improvising with the GF, vegan foods but sometimes on a Saturday you just want to come home and have a pizza like everyone else!
Friday 24 February 2017
Decluttering
Today I have had another bit of a clear out, I was looking for a particular top this morning and thought I needed a little sort through. Many things have just been moved along and put together. For example summer dresses that I want but don't need yet. I know many people take all of their seasonal stuff out altogether and rotate but I am not going through that every season. There is also the fact that some items can span seasons with a top under and thick tights.
There was also a few items that needed a bit of care. A dress with a belt loop hanging off, a nice next t-shirt that has always been too baggy, jeans that can turn into shorts and a levi jacket that has always bothered me because the shoulders hang over. So this little pile has been brought down for action, first up was the levi jacket, I marked where the shoulder should sit by laying another little jacket on top that fits me well. There was quite a lot of unpicking involved due to all the top stitching.
There was also a few items that needed a bit of care. A dress with a belt loop hanging off, a nice next t-shirt that has always been too baggy, jeans that can turn into shorts and a levi jacket that has always bothered me because the shoulders hang over. So this little pile has been brought down for action, first up was the levi jacket, I marked where the shoulder should sit by laying another little jacket on top that fits me well. There was quite a lot of unpicking involved due to all the top stitching.
I have had it years but it is such a lovely soft cord, maybe it will get more wear in the summer now the shoulders are better fitting.
I removed thirteen items of clothing that have not been worn over the past year and that I can't see me wearing again. In truth some of them should have gone with the last lot that went to the charity shop but I don't find this easy as I am not quick to buy new. There is a little bit of me thinking I might need that so I have to be ruthless with myself.
There were also two books on the pile, a shirt of my husbands (I had permission!) and a fleece one of the boys had outgrown. I have not been far in way of walking due to mad weather yesterday and todays business, just the usual places. I have begun to do the reupholster job on some seating and curtains for a colleague of my husband, it is for a small caravan. The curtains are finished but she needs more fabric as by the look of it she just guessed and there was no where near enough for all the seating. So more on that next week.
Quite a few people have gone on their travels, we have done this at February half term in the past but after cold weekends in Amsterdam, Paris, Lego land and Loch Lomond we decided to give this one a miss. Unless you are following the year round sun it can be a bit chilly and with three dogs now our holidays involve a lot of being outside.
Whatever you have been up to this week I hope you have had a good time, I know a lot of you not working in education will have had a regular week but maybe you managed a day off with the children.
Monday 20 February 2017
So Much Space
I have been thinking recently about how we view and use our space or more to the point about how I do. After talking to my husband about putting in another bathroom downstairs we decided against it, the reason being that we manage with the one and we have done so for all this time so is there really a need? I know there are probably a few wondering how they would do without their second or third bathrooms but it really is just a matter of what you are used to and how you use things.
My sons are now teenagers, the oldest is working and three of us like to shower in the morning and the youngest likes to do so in the evening. I am first up and out, oldest son goes in straight after me closely followed by the youngest to wash and do his teeth and my husband goes in after that. It works, we have the occasional shout of hurry up but mostly it is a good system.
But it is not just bathrooms though is it, we seem to be conditioned to believe we need more space when actually we probably spend most of our time in the same areas. Of course if you have a larger family then you will need more space than a childless couple but sometimes it is about storing stuff.
While out walking yesterday we saw this property for sale and it is also yesterdays picture of the day.
My sons are now teenagers, the oldest is working and three of us like to shower in the morning and the youngest likes to do so in the evening. I am first up and out, oldest son goes in straight after me closely followed by the youngest to wash and do his teeth and my husband goes in after that. It works, we have the occasional shout of hurry up but mostly it is a good system.
But it is not just bathrooms though is it, we seem to be conditioned to believe we need more space when actually we probably spend most of our time in the same areas. Of course if you have a larger family then you will need more space than a childless couple but sometimes it is about storing stuff.
While out walking yesterday we saw this property for sale and it is also yesterdays picture of the day.
Yes a church that you can live in.
Now I'm not sure if I like the idea, when we got home I looked at the pictures of the interior and as you could see from the outside the building is vast. Inside while nicely done there is no sense of cosiness, it is just so big. I would also imagine the upkeep on the exterior would be a money pit but someone will no doubt buy it because they are attracted to the amount of space it offers, which also needs to be heated, cleaned and lit.
We have talked about the possibility that we may move one day when we retire but if we do it would be more about the outlook and the location than the size of the property. I watched a Ted talk by Graham Hill here where he show off his apartment designs, every item is multifunctional and you make the most of the space you have. While I wouldn't want such a minimalist look the ideas are super and certainly give us something to think about in our ever expanding population.
So I think I will embrace my one bathroom and be grateful that my sons accept our little rota without complaint and also that I only have the one bathroom to clean.
Saturday 18 February 2017
Sunny days
We have finally had a bit of sunshine this week so I managed to get a couple of pictures without a grey sky, yesterday and today. I went out early for dinner with friends last night so I'm posting that picture now.
This was from a distance so hazy due to zooming in on a non powerful camera, nice to see the horses in the fields. There is a field nearby with alpacas so I may have to wander over and take a photo of them one day next week.
This one is from my walk today I was under the cover of trees so it appears darker than it was.
Other than getting out with the dogs and doing the food shopping I've not been up to much today but I have decided that from this week I will be saving my receipts from my food shop. Just to get a clearer idea over the course of a year and also because I am fed up of hearing how our food prices are going to go up so I thought I would monitor it myself.
I don't really buy anything in bulk, I wonder how much could be saved this way so I am going to look into that. I keep the food shop pretty reasonable but there is bound to be somewhere I can improve, I don't have a big freezer so it can't be too much frozen stuff but otherwise I'm curious.
This was from a distance so hazy due to zooming in on a non powerful camera, nice to see the horses in the fields. There is a field nearby with alpacas so I may have to wander over and take a photo of them one day next week.
This one is from my walk today I was under the cover of trees so it appears darker than it was.
Other than getting out with the dogs and doing the food shopping I've not been up to much today but I have decided that from this week I will be saving my receipts from my food shop. Just to get a clearer idea over the course of a year and also because I am fed up of hearing how our food prices are going to go up so I thought I would monitor it myself.
I don't really buy anything in bulk, I wonder how much could be saved this way so I am going to look into that. I keep the food shop pretty reasonable but there is bound to be somewhere I can improve, I don't have a big freezer so it can't be too much frozen stuff but otherwise I'm curious.
Thursday 16 February 2017
Planning a Walk
I have just come back from my walk with the dogs and yet again I have had to carry three dog bags this time for about 2.6 miles before reaching a bin. Ridiculous! Of course I want to tidy up after my pets but where have all the bins gone? Just about every time I go out I find this and it doesn't matter which route I take, unless I am passing through the park or by the school there are no bins. The sad thing is in one particular area by the side of the road I saw dog bags on the floor as if people had given up after miles of walking. Obviously they should not be doing this but they have picked it up so my thinking is if there had been any bins around this wouldn't be happening.
The reason I know how far I walked before encountering a bin is this little website I found Plotaroute.com this is really handy because you just drag your route on the map and it tells you how far it is, you can estimate arrival times and so on. Quite handy I think, I have found that two of my regular walks are just over three miles and thought they were a quick whip around as I walk quite fast. It is good to know I am covering more ground than I realized and that when we do longer walks it is better still.
Here is my picture for the day, I had to put the dog bags down to take it but be assured I picked them up again and carted them around looking for the elusive bin.
I do hope it is not going to be thirty days of dreary skies although the light in this one is a little better.
There is hope for lighter days to come, there is something growing in this field, the daffodils are all coming up and it has been quite mild today so hopefully the days will be brighter. I am finding everyone is in need of a rest and the dark days don't help.
I have been watching an Icelandic drama called 'Case' it was good but a bit dark as most crime dramas are, I watched the last episode of the first series this week but they left it so there can be a second series. I am finding the book 'After You' a bit dull otherwise I would have finished it by now.
The reason I know how far I walked before encountering a bin is this little website I found Plotaroute.com this is really handy because you just drag your route on the map and it tells you how far it is, you can estimate arrival times and so on. Quite handy I think, I have found that two of my regular walks are just over three miles and thought they were a quick whip around as I walk quite fast. It is good to know I am covering more ground than I realized and that when we do longer walks it is better still.
Here is my picture for the day, I had to put the dog bags down to take it but be assured I picked them up again and carted them around looking for the elusive bin.
I do hope it is not going to be thirty days of dreary skies although the light in this one is a little better.
There is hope for lighter days to come, there is something growing in this field, the daffodils are all coming up and it has been quite mild today so hopefully the days will be brighter. I am finding everyone is in need of a rest and the dark days don't help.
I have been watching an Icelandic drama called 'Case' it was good but a bit dark as most crime dramas are, I watched the last episode of the first series this week but they left it so there can be a second series. I am finding the book 'After You' a bit dull otherwise I would have finished it by now.
Wednesday 15 February 2017
Peace and Joy
That title sounds a bit like Christmas doesn't it? Well don't worry we are not there yet, it's just that I read something earlier that really appealed to me.
'When you think everything is someone else's fault, you will suffer a lot. When you realize that everything springs only from yourself, you will learn both peace and joy.' - The Dalai Lama
How wonderful, and it is basically taking responsibility, of course it doesn't mean illness or unavoidable accidents but the every day thoughts and actions that can tilt things this way or that.
My picture for today was an orchid that has just come into flower again that I keep in my kitchen...
Now orchid from what I read is lovely, beautiful and calm and the colour yellow, wholesome, honest and pure. I just thought the picture quite fit the quote although I already had the picture for the day.
I always think it is good to remember all the little things each day that bring you joy rather than all the things that wind you up, I am very grateful but some days it is hard not to grumble. Considering the quote above I think I will pop it in my bag and look at it whenever I am feeling out of sorts.
'When you think everything is someone else's fault, you will suffer a lot. When you realize that everything springs only from yourself, you will learn both peace and joy.' - The Dalai Lama
How wonderful, and it is basically taking responsibility, of course it doesn't mean illness or unavoidable accidents but the every day thoughts and actions that can tilt things this way or that.
My picture for today was an orchid that has just come into flower again that I keep in my kitchen...
Now orchid from what I read is lovely, beautiful and calm and the colour yellow, wholesome, honest and pure. I just thought the picture quite fit the quote although I already had the picture for the day.
I always think it is good to remember all the little things each day that bring you joy rather than all the things that wind you up, I am very grateful but some days it is hard not to grumble. Considering the quote above I think I will pop it in my bag and look at it whenever I am feeling out of sorts.
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