Feeling the chill a bit this morning when I got up and decided I would opt for an outfit where I could definitely wear thick tights, opaque ones my favourite. I was back at work today and knew I would likely be outside for part of the day with children so this had to be considered. It was nice to be up with a purpose and I enjoyed seeing a few people I haven't seen for weeks but he rest were new faces as I was in a different school. The skirt I am wearing is another self drafted one from my sew what skirts book, it is a very eye catching print that mimics French newspaper print from long ago and I love the quirkiness of it. I have had it a long time and is a favourite of mine, it is lined so extra warmth there. (timeless treasures fabric if I remember correctly.)
The top I made from a pattern, the pattern is for McCalls dress M7313 and I just used the bodice pieces but made them longer to make a t-shirt as I know the fit is good. The sleeves are elbow length and then I have added a broidery anglaise panel front and back at the top. The fabric is ponte roma so this is quite a thick top too.
After speaking to a few children today it seems they are ready for a return to normal school days, there are only so many attending and the days are very different for them. This must feel like a very long time for them indeed in their young lives.
After getting in from work I drank two cups of tea in quick succession, at home you can have a drink whenever you want so the one cup I had at lunch time just didn't cover my needs.
Last night we watched the last episode of Homeland and we have followed that for the last few years, I don't know if any of you have watched the series but I have really enjoyed it and I was also quite happy with the ending, I feel that is where these things usually fall apart but it was fitting with the character I thought.
Yesterday I managed to get my hands on a packet of spinach seeds so I will be planting more of that the only problem is where? They really need to go straight into the ground but I know as soon as they have leaves the dogs will eat them, they are very good at finding and eating any veg I plant so it is difficult. I had some purple kale last year that was completely destroyed by the dogs they left nothing but stumps! My lettuce plants are on a frame so up off the floor but there is no more room on there, I will have to have a good think.
On my way home today I posted one of my bags that has just sold and it was one that I only made and shared with you last week, it is for a gift with a message so I have added a handmade card that matches the bag I hope she likes it. This is another area where the odd little bits of fabric can come in handy.
Right off to cook the dinner now, homemade spaghetti sauce and vegan no-meatballs, back soon.
Monday, 4 May 2020
Sunday, 3 May 2020
McCalls Dress
Well I've been out to do the weekly shop and it was quite a quick moving queue again, day 3 of Me Made May and I'm remembering to nip outside and grab a quick pic too. I might become more forgetful of doing this as the month wears on but I will try my best. So todays dress I made last year in April as a Minerva make, I also have a long sleeve t shirt in the same fabric that I wear a lot (with jeans that I am vowing to stay out of for a month!). For this dress I did use a pattern McCalls M7533, but I did add darts and taper it a bit as I found it a bit too loose originally.
This fabric has quite a silky feel to it so it is really comfortable to wear, I think clothes that are like that will obviously get more wear. Shirts can look really smart and I have a few but they are never as easy on so they languish more in the back of the wardrobe, they will be coming out this month at some point.
Here below is the pattern I used if anyone wants to give it a try but be aware that I added darts front and back to mine to get the fitted look.
Yesterday I made a carrot cake that was a bit of an experiment it turned out rather well, it is a little crumbly as all gf baking can be but not dry and very tasty. As we cannot be trusted to have a cake in the house in one piece here is an image of it with slices already missing! It has also been cut a bit wonky but never mind that as long as everyone is enjoying it. I will put the recipe below for fellow GF bakers. I made it in a loaf tin but I may do it in cake cases next time just for ease when serving.
This fabric has quite a silky feel to it so it is really comfortable to wear, I think clothes that are like that will obviously get more wear. Shirts can look really smart and I have a few but they are never as easy on so they languish more in the back of the wardrobe, they will be coming out this month at some point.
Here below is the pattern I used if anyone wants to give it a try but be aware that I added darts front and back to mine to get the fitted look.
Vegan GF Carrot Cake
100g GFv plain flour
50g gram flour
50g buckwheat flour
80g coconut
130g brown sugar
3 small carrots grated
grated rind of 1 lemon
juice of 1 lemon
1tbsp apple sauce (from a jar)
handful of raisins (your preference or flaked almonds)
4 tsp baking powder
100ml rapeseed oil
225ml soya milk
1/2 tsp mixed spice
Method
Line a 2lb loaf tin and pre heat oven to 180, sieve flour and baking powder into the mixing bowl and grate carrots and lemon. Mix in other dry ingredients, combine oil and soya in a jug. Add remaining ingredients to bowl and combine, quickly fold in the wet ingredients and pour into the tin. The mixture is quite wet, tap the tin on the side to bring air to the surface then bake for 35-40 minutes.
You could also add xanthan gum if you wish and it may well hold better but I don't think that agrees with me so I have stopped using it. Apples sauce is good or banana if you have a ripe one for getting things to hold.
I really must try and take better food images if I am going to post recipes ha, ha you will have to trust me it tastes better than it looks. Cooking is usually taking place here as we are hungry or in need of cake, the pictures are always very much an after thought but the cooking and baking I do enjoy.
We are having a bit of a change to the usual Yorkshire Sunday dinner here today and I am making Chinese food. If nothing else that at least means less washing up as I do tend to create a mountain of it on Sundays! Enjoy the rest of the weekend everyone.
Saturday, 2 May 2020
Warm Weather Dressing?
Yes me made May day two and I am out of jeans again although wondering if it is such a good idea, I looked out of the window this morning to glorious sunshine so I put on a dress. However on venturing out to the greenhouse first thing I was shocked by the cold wind, especially on my bare legs. Well I held out and I am still in the dress but once more a zip up hoody has been added to the outfit as the day goes on.
So today I am wearing a dress that I made about seven years ago, I only know it is that long because an old photo popped up in memories last week of me with my boys and it said six years ago! Well that shocked me as these things do because the memory felt so close, also I know that I already had this dress before that holiday so it gave me a bi of a time frame. The fabric is ponte roma and once more there is no pattern as I just used another dress for the bodice measurements and two rectangles that I pleated for the bottom. This is one of the dresses that I took in and removed the belt loops from quite recently, I don't always want to wear a belt with it so I thought it was best to take them off. I also moved the shoulders in a little as they were a bit wide on me.
Now I thought this looks nice and summery but at the same time it has black in it so I can wear tights if necessary and if I do short sleeves maybe a little cardi over it if it is cold, it often is here.
Yesterday I dug out another old book that I gave up on some time ago What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell. Now I really like his writing but I got bored with this first time around, it is a series of articles of his that were in the New Yorker so it is not one continuous book as is his others have been. So yesterday I picked an article at random and really enjoyed it, and then another also very interesting. This time around I am going to approach the book that way and only read the odd article as and when it interests me, which just goes to show looking at things with new eyes in a new time etc. We are never the same two days in a row and neither is our perspective so it is good to revisit things we thought we had finished sometimes.
Now my cake tin is finally empty so I am off to go and do some thing about that. Bye for now.
So today I am wearing a dress that I made about seven years ago, I only know it is that long because an old photo popped up in memories last week of me with my boys and it said six years ago! Well that shocked me as these things do because the memory felt so close, also I know that I already had this dress before that holiday so it gave me a bi of a time frame. The fabric is ponte roma and once more there is no pattern as I just used another dress for the bodice measurements and two rectangles that I pleated for the bottom. This is one of the dresses that I took in and removed the belt loops from quite recently, I don't always want to wear a belt with it so I thought it was best to take them off. I also moved the shoulders in a little as they were a bit wide on me.
Looking very much in need of the sun in this photo!
This dress has always washed really well and if hung out to dry hardly needs an iron so my kind of thing. It is also really comfy so I like this style and I have a few, I do have a new piece of fabric that is on my table and I think this will be another dress along these lines. The only reservation I have about it is that it is really bouncy and I'm wondering if the hem will be ok. Sometimes really stretchy fabric can pull out at the bottom and spoil the shape even with binding due to gravity pulling it down. I may just go for it and see, here is the fabric...
Yesterday I dug out another old book that I gave up on some time ago What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell. Now I really like his writing but I got bored with this first time around, it is a series of articles of his that were in the New Yorker so it is not one continuous book as is his others have been. So yesterday I picked an article at random and really enjoyed it, and then another also very interesting. This time around I am going to approach the book that way and only read the odd article as and when it interests me, which just goes to show looking at things with new eyes in a new time etc. We are never the same two days in a row and neither is our perspective so it is good to revisit things we thought we had finished sometimes.
Now my cake tin is finally empty so I am off to go and do some thing about that. Bye for now.
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