This last week I made a gift for my mum using the fabric that was sent to me by Minerva Crafts I have only just forwarded their post so here is a quick peak.
Very shiny and right up her street as she loves a bit of sparkle, she has had the top now as I had a feeling she would want to wear it at Christmas and I was right. It hangs better on her as my mannequin is not at the right size in terms of shoulders. I will share more when it is featured as the original post has photographs of her wearing it.
I am glad she likes it and now she likes that style she may be brave enough to choose some fabric for herself. I have told her to do this but she always says 'oh but you are so busy' no it's ok I say, have a look!
I have started a new little crochet project, something small so it is almost done, it would have been finished but today has been a catch up day. Friday I was sick I had been up in the night being ill and we were supposed to go to the theatre Friday night! Fortunately the show had a couple of seats left for Saturday so they let me transfer the tickets at a small cost as they were better seats. So glad they did as we had this booked since March, the show was Rock of Ages and it was brilliant, if you like eighties rock with a comic twist you should try and get to see it. So that is two weekends running I have been ill on Friday how rubbish is that?
The little project will be shared at a later date but I would quite like to make something wearable in the chunky yarn, I am keen to try out a larger hook. If anyone can direct me to a simple top in a chunky style that would be great.
Last week I finished reading Uprooted by Naomi Novik I really enjoyed this as it was another book of total escape. In the theme of a grown up fairy tale style so completely out of the ordinary, I will not give too much away but the story follows Agnieska and her village by an enchanted forest, the Dragon is a wizard who must be served by a village girl for ten years. It is total fantasy so if you like to read about every day life then this is not for you, but for me a change in genre is good sometimes.
This week I have just started A Skinful of Shadows, this one is a YA novel but that doesn't bother me I have read some really good stories aimed at that audience.
We have just finished watching The Last Kingdom, I really enjoyed it though I did have to look away in parts (it is a bit blood thirsty) now I am on the look out for another series to watch.
Sunday 2 December 2018
Friday 23 November 2018
Juliette Blouse and a Few Frugal Bits
My make for this week was the Juliette Blouse from simple sew pattern I was gifted by a friend. I originally looked at this and thought the shape looked too basic for it to hang very well, however I was wrong. Very pleasantly surprised when I tried this on after completing it and now I think this pattern will get much use. It is easy to make up so perfect for any beginners and comes together with the ties so no too much to worry about in terms of fitting.
No pictures of me in it I'm afraid as it is cold and I don't want to go and change, get the tripod etc. So you will have to make do with my model here doing the work for me. I think I will layer this for this season with a long sleeved t-shirt underneath, I do that a lot!
It is quite a floaty feel to it so I would imagine there a re lots of suitable fabrics for this style, I think it would look nice in a linen.
So that is three of the free patterns that I have made up to now and I have been happy with all of them, feeling pleased my friend thought of me before her trip to the charity shop.
This morning I have double lined a curtain that I have hanging at the back door, my intention is to thermal line all my curtains as the lining on them is quite thin apart from the ones I made myself which are good and heavy. When I moved in at this house we had such a large floor to ceiling window in the back room I just bought inexpensive curtains as it was cheaper than buying fabric. Also the window takes two pairs of curtains, they do the job but I am currently out to make every window as insulated as possible in the evenings, what with rising costs.
I have noticed that Dunelm Mill do ready made thermal linings which are inexpensive, so I am off tomorrow to go and have a look at those. In the meantime today I found a large, lined cream curtain in a cupboard, so I took down my curtain at the door in my sewing area and pinned then stitched it to it. I needed to take it up a little and I gathered it in to the pleats, now it is good and heavy and that is one curtain done for free!
We have had a couple of leaks about the house this last couple of weeks, fortunately my husband is quite handy and managed to sort them without the need for outside trades people. One of the leaks persisted and we then watched a YouTube video that highlighted one little thing that had been missed, the part was bought and now that issue is resolved. So watch videos before splashing out on repairs even if you still have to call someone, at least you may be aware of the simplicity of the problem so that you don't get charged a fortune for a reasonably simple job.
My next job is I have a blouse to cut out for my mum as this will be a gift for her, then a couple of little gifts. The trouble with that is I won't be able to share the little gifts until later due to spoilers! I will share my mum's blouse though as she knows about it and will want to wear it over Christmas.
Another little frugal discovery I have made is a pot of foundation I found in my cupboard, the colour was all wrong when I bought it but I didn't get rid of it as I hate waste. I got it out this morning and mixed a little with my usual plus some moisturiser to make a sort of tinted moisturiser, it works! That will make my usual stuff last twice as long, I would love to go bare faced and to be honest I probably don't look much different but I know so that's the thing. I was researching natural ingredients to use instead this week, coconut for moisturiser and so on. The trouble is some sources say it can cause acne so we don't want that do we? Shea butter and argan oil were also mentioned, plus the use of some spices to make blusher and so on, if anyone has any experience of trying these natural cosmetics please share.
Friday 16 November 2018
Crochet Cowl
This week I have been trying to do a little bit of crochet every evening to finish the cowl I had started, not a lot just a few rows and it worked as I finished it yesterday. This has made me feel that maybe I could do something bigger by plodding away at it like that, I am not very fast at it but it just shows a little here and there and things get done.
I got the width and chain length from the beginner book, I also repeated the rib pattern that I did on the fingerless mitts but this time I used two colours. I didn't make it as long as the cowl in my book I just measured around my neck, then I twisted it before crocheting the two ends together after that I carried on around putting a shell edging all around the outside.
I am very happy with it and feel it will be useful and not fall off or come undone like a scarf does sometimes.
I got the width and chain length from the beginner book, I also repeated the rib pattern that I did on the fingerless mitts but this time I used two colours. I didn't make it as long as the cowl in my book I just measured around my neck, then I twisted it before crocheting the two ends together after that I carried on around putting a shell edging all around the outside.
I am very happy with it and feel it will be useful and not fall off or come undone like a scarf does sometimes.
I think I will start a small novelty item for now while I decide on a bigger project. There are a few images of snowflakes and little decorations I have seen on pinterest so I will have to have another look.
Earlier this week I made a little hairbow for the daughter of a friend who was admiring my flamingo blouse, I knew I had a little bit of fabric left and some children's hair slides from a while back.
Sometimes it is nice to make something small, especially if you can use up those last bits of fabric. I have started keeping really small pieces now just in case I fancy doing some micro patchwork (if that is a thing!)
A little bit of progress has been made working through my library book 'Drawing on the right side of the Brain' fascinating stuff! While I was working on one activity that has you copying an image from the book upside down, I was thinking this will never look anything like it should, well it turned out better than if I had done it my way, right way up. I have since done other images this way and it really works. It is just to get you looking and not to suggest you forever draw upside down. So far so good hopefully I will be improved by the end of the book.
Today I have been taking up curtains for a friend, I listened to another radio 4 drama while I was doing that, it had a little twist to it. You can find it here Heather. I have also just quickly cut out a top from one of the patterns I was gifted a few weeks ago. It is a very basic shape so will take no time at all to sew up tomorrow, or later this evening.
I have to say it looks very large at the moment I am hoping it will be due to the effect of it having a tie back, otherwise there will be some adjustment's made. The spotty/floaty image on the cover looks good (future fabric choice perhaps).
Sunday 4 November 2018
Burda Trousers and Sewing a Pocket Welt
This week has been lovely and relaxing, a few things made, books read and these Burda trousers finished off. I don't know why but I had them near completion about two weeks ago and then they just sat there waiting to be finished off. My husband thinks they are a little busy but I like them, there is no point making your own clothes if they all look the same, change is good.
My husband did point out that you can't see the details because of the pattern and he does have a point so I have taken a few close ups so you can see the pockets and belt loops.
I actually have two buttons on the back pockets that are not exactly the same, they are the same colours but slightly different. I'm ok with that.
I did have to make the seams a bit larger on this pattern as it starts from a size 10 also once I had alsmost finished and was about to put the waistband on I had to alter that at the sides and back too.
I chose to put a button and button hole at the front although the pattern suggested a bar and catch, I prefer and feel more secure with a button as I've had trouser with that sort of fastener and they can come undone.
The fabric is lovely and soft and was bought along with the pattern from Minerva Crafts, after trying these on I may have to make some more for the winter.
One thing I thought I would mention is the way the welt pockets at the back are created, on the pattern you are instructed to cut tow small pieces for the inner vents and that is not the way I do it so here is my way.
I just cut one rectangle and stitch it over the marked points on the pieces. Put a piece of interfacing over it first then cut out your little letter box opening.
Next you push it all through then arrange the folds so they feel even and hold them at the sides ( this manipulation gets easier with practise so have a go on a few scraps first.
Flip it over at the sides and you can put your fingers on the little triangle bit, it does get easier the more you do it.
Then machine stitch it, you may find you want to stich all the way around to maintain an even width or you can just do that part when you add the back of the pocket.
It was only £1.50 and is full of recipes, places to see, tips for camp sites, days out and all kinds of camping information. Plus many vegetarian recipes or ones that can be easily adapted.
The book is also divided into seasons and this recipe above is from the winter section, I may have to try that one. I was going to take a few more shots then the battery went dead, photo overload for today.
Back to work tomorrow so that will interfere with my making time :( I have decided I am going get up a little earlier each day to fit a bit of something in before I go to work, as I have to be there for 7.30 on Monday this may be a push put even if it just a row or two of crochet or a few stiches on something it will be a start. I will keep you posted.
My husband did point out that you can't see the details because of the pattern and he does have a point so I have taken a few close ups so you can see the pockets and belt loops.
I actually have two buttons on the back pockets that are not exactly the same, they are the same colours but slightly different. I'm ok with that.
I did have to make the seams a bit larger on this pattern as it starts from a size 10 also once I had alsmost finished and was about to put the waistband on I had to alter that at the sides and back too.
I chose to put a button and button hole at the front although the pattern suggested a bar and catch, I prefer and feel more secure with a button as I've had trouser with that sort of fastener and they can come undone.
The fabric is lovely and soft and was bought along with the pattern from Minerva Crafts, after trying these on I may have to make some more for the winter.
One thing I thought I would mention is the way the welt pockets at the back are created, on the pattern you are instructed to cut tow small pieces for the inner vents and that is not the way I do it so here is my way.
I just cut one rectangle and stitch it over the marked points on the pieces. Put a piece of interfacing over it first then cut out your little letter box opening.
Next you push it all through then arrange the folds so they feel even and hold them at the sides ( this manipulation gets easier with practise so have a go on a few scraps first.
Flip it over at the sides and you can put your fingers on the little triangle bit, it does get easier the more you do it.
Then machine stitch it, you may find you want to stich all the way around to maintain an even width or you can just do that part when you add the back of the pocket.
I hope that is clear enough I just find it easier than messing about with two pieces. This may have been explained by me before on here when I have been making skirts, so if you have seen it before I apologise for repeating myself but without going back through and checking I can't remember!
I also made another pair of fingerless mittens for my younger son in grey and I have just started on a cowl. It looks a bit narrower than I thought so I made add an edging once it's complete so any suggestions welcome.
The book is also divided into seasons and this recipe above is from the winter section, I may have to try that one. I was going to take a few more shots then the battery went dead, photo overload for today.
Back to work tomorrow so that will interfere with my making time :( I have decided I am going get up a little earlier each day to fit a bit of something in before I go to work, as I have to be there for 7.30 on Monday this may be a push put even if it just a row or two of crochet or a few stiches on something it will be a start. I will keep you posted.
Wednesday 31 October 2018
Crochet Fingerless Mittens
It must be something to do with the change in temperature but I had the urge to get out my crochet hooks and have a go at something. I haven't done any since 2016 how ridiculous! Where has that time gone? So back then I taught myself as best I could with library books and YouTube and created this Floral wreath it hangs on the wall near my sewing table. Well as it has been so long I had to get a book out again to jog my memory, I chose a beginner book by Emma Varnam and decided to make the fingerless mittens.
My first pair are a bit odd in size, I think my tension was varying, the second pair I have made for my son as he said he would still be able to use his phone in them. My younger son also wants a pair in grey so on with those now, it is nice to be able to make something for them.
I went to fetch this yarn yesterday after my son said he wanted black, I could barely see what I was doing! It really made a difference trying to work in a dark colour and was maybe not the best choice for a beginner but they are definitely better then my first pair which turned out a bit bumpy, but wearable.
The black ones I made a bit longer, I seem to have trouble when I get to the end of a row deciding which one is my last stitch so any tips would be appreciated, I end up checking lots because I am uncertain. With knitting you have a definite number of stitches on the needle that can be clearly seen I find with crochet the stitches are harder to spot. All you old hands at it will be laughing but I tried putting a safety pin at the ends but that seemed to confuse me more so I took them out.
This is the pattern I used...
This is the book from the library...
While I was getting a bit of crochet finished earlier I listened to Henry James The Turn of the Screw this was a really good dramatization of this story, I read this a few years ago and enjoyed it, just earie enough without being horrible if you know what I mean. I don't like actual horror but good old fashioned ghost stories can be enjoyable.
That said, I had to put down one of the books I got from the library because it was too disturbing 'Alice' by Christina Henry, I got one hundred pages in then stopped, there are some images you just don't need in your head! I did read The Chimp Paradox by Dr Steve Peters over two days. I enjoyed that, there was lots of information in there that makes you think and question your thoughts, I am about to start 'Uprooted' the good thing about getting them from the library is I don't have to feel bad if they are not for me, I can just stop and move on.
I am going to have another browse on the BBC radio 4 website to see if there are any other dramas I can listen to while getting on with things, any audio book suggestions I can get on there? My only problem with that though is that if I don't like the voice doing the reading I can't listen.
My first pair are a bit odd in size, I think my tension was varying, the second pair I have made for my son as he said he would still be able to use his phone in them. My younger son also wants a pair in grey so on with those now, it is nice to be able to make something for them.
I went to fetch this yarn yesterday after my son said he wanted black, I could barely see what I was doing! It really made a difference trying to work in a dark colour and was maybe not the best choice for a beginner but they are definitely better then my first pair which turned out a bit bumpy, but wearable.
The black ones I made a bit longer, I seem to have trouble when I get to the end of a row deciding which one is my last stitch so any tips would be appreciated, I end up checking lots because I am uncertain. With knitting you have a definite number of stitches on the needle that can be clearly seen I find with crochet the stitches are harder to spot. All you old hands at it will be laughing but I tried putting a safety pin at the ends but that seemed to confuse me more so I took them out.
This is the pattern I used...
This is the book from the library...
I got the yarn from Hobby craft and it is Women's Institute acrylic 100g, you got three balls for the price of two making it £1.50 a ball is that good? As it is not something I buy usually I have no comparison, I know I got some from there a few years ago when I did the wreath and a few bits from the charity shop. Also if anyone can point me in the direction of some more good beginner projects that would be great, I don't really want to just do blankets as we have the dogs and little claws will get caught in them.
That said, I had to put down one of the books I got from the library because it was too disturbing 'Alice' by Christina Henry, I got one hundred pages in then stopped, there are some images you just don't need in your head! I did read The Chimp Paradox by Dr Steve Peters over two days. I enjoyed that, there was lots of information in there that makes you think and question your thoughts, I am about to start 'Uprooted' the good thing about getting them from the library is I don't have to feel bad if they are not for me, I can just stop and move on.
I am going to have another browse on the BBC radio 4 website to see if there are any other dramas I can listen to while getting on with things, any audio book suggestions I can get on there? My only problem with that though is that if I don't like the voice doing the reading I can't listen.
Saturday 27 October 2018
Minerva Post and Eating Out
I should have added this link yesterday but I forgot! So here is my link to my Minerva post, lucky dip bag. These are some of the items I made during the summer using this fabulous surprise bag, I have since made a black dress also that I blogged about here, top to dress pattern hack using some more of the fabric.
Today we have been out for lunch to The Botanist in Sheffield, this is not something we do a lot but it was a little celebration. I have to say I am starting to be in agreement with my husband that eating out is a total waste of money. I know that I sound like a real grump but honestly after a main meal each you do not expect to still be hungry, especially at thirty odd pound! That is half of the weeks food budget so really I was not impressed. My meal was a Malaysian curry, basically a very watery soup with the tiniest bowl of rice you have ever seen. My husband had a kebab that had four small pieces of lamb and a few bits of red pepper and onion, with a side of skinny sweet potato fries (one very small potato. Funny thing was that his dish came with this tiny bowl of sauce and a lady accompanied the waiter to ask if my husband would like assistance in pouring this sauce over the kebab?? Why I am not sure, maybe to justify the price, anyway he said no thank you he could manage!
Needless to say we did not stay for desert and when we got home he had a bowl of cereal, how bad is that? The food was tasty don't get me wrong but you shouldn't feel hungry after paying for a meal.
Up to now I have always maintained that yes it is a bit expensive but for special occasions we see it as a treat, today I feel a bit like we were mugged! I think for future celebrations we may do food at home, a nice walk and a drink in a pub to finish it off and let that be it. We have found some nice deals where you get two for one meals in the past, perhaps we should leave the over priced food to those who don't mind.
I have a pan of pasta on the go now, got to fill that space! Some nice cherry tomatoes and some olives, better than anything I ate today, you live and learn don't you.
On a thriftier note I did collect five books from the library today that I ordered last week, two of which I was looking at in Waterstones last Saturday but no way was I paying £8.99 a piece for books I may have finished in a couple of days. That is some nice quiet reading for the coming weeks.
Friday 26 October 2018
Homemade Naked Bars
I have got into a bit of a habit of picking up these Naked bars when I go shopping...
Now I do like them and it is great that they are all natural but at £2.50 for four they are a bit much for what they are. I have been telling myself that as I don't eat cake or biscuits it is ok to pick these up as they are handy for work. The truth is I know these things are easy enough to make I just need to get back into the habit of making them.
As I have been home awaiting a delivery I thought I would get on with that, I haven't tried to imitate that flavour as I have gone with what I have in ingredient wise for today. I may try that flavour on another occasion.
There are various recipes for oat bars floating around out there but they all seemed to require something I did not have on hand, so I have made my own version using up what needs eating. This seemed like the best solution.
Here are mine, and I chose to bake them for a little while rather than just have them raw as many recipes suggest, this was mainly due to the moisture form the bananas and raspberries in mine.
Fruit and Oat Bars
140 g oats
130g nuts (ground in the blender) walnuts & almonds
200g prunes
70g raspberries
2 bananas
3tbsp cacao powder
water to blend (just enough to mix it but not too wet)
Blend the nuts in the blender then add to the oats, blend the prunes and raspberries with a little water so it makes a puree, mash the bananas. Add the cacao to the mixture and give a good stir, push it down flat into a tray and score the pieces however big you would like them. I chilled it for ten minutes then baked it on 190 for twenty minutes.
I have tried one and they are very tasty, I didn't add any additional sugar as that is my taste so if you feel you like things a little sweeter or want them to taste more like shop bought treats then add some maple syrup I will leave the amount on that up to individual tastes. I think they are spot on without it but then my tastes have changed over the last few years, the Naked bars may be in fact a little too sweet but I have been lazily going for the convenience of them. I am going to separate each of these with a small piece of baking paper and freeze them that way I can get one out each day for work to keep me going late afternoon.
As you can see from the above picture I managed to cut it into fourteen pieces, I weighed one and it was 30g maybe a touch over and that is the weight of the Naked ones so I can see that these are going to be much better value and less packaging. My mixture may change occasionally based on what I have in or what I fancy so I will keep you up to date with any modifications. For now though this recipe was a hit so I am going to get those in the freezer before I am tempted to just sit eating them.
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