Friday, January 8, 2021

Anyone For Tea?

 I love tea!  Hot tea in the winter--cold ice tea during hot days.  Today I'm talking Hot Tea!  and how to keep it hot when you bring the teapot to the table.  

I have plenty of teacups!  Been collecting for years!  There were times, I'd pull
out a different cup and have a 'spot' of tea during mid afternoon.

Some of my cups are antiques, some were collected on trips to England, Wales,
Scotland

And teapots!  Glorious teapots!  Love those of different shapes and sizes.
again, a few are antiques, some newly made by pottery folks--never can
go wrong when you purchase a teapot!
To keep your tea nice and warm, you need tea cozies!
This is just one of ten free patterns from Noble Knits
Here are a couple of my knitted ones--look a little lost without the teapot!

This is one of my favorite tea cozies!  It is felted wool from a workshop back in the days!  this is the front..............

This is the back--I inlaid ribbon with beads--
The cozy is reversible!  The back side is inlaid with silk paper on wool felt!  On the left is other side--I just love, love this cozy--hope to make another one soon..
This s the cover I need most often--it seems most of my everyday teapots
have lost their lids!  Someone pours and lid falls off and breaks!
I've been working on this cozy for about a year--Cut out the pieces, place
them on blank surface and leave for several months--

This is the back--finally!  did some stitching and sewed the pieces
together with binding--then I forgot!! you need to make the inside.....
let's hope, I don't wait another year to get it done!

The recipe for the cozy came from this book--I'm not so elaborate as Rebekah is
but I like it--great book with super ideas--I might 'get around to' some day!!

Here is something to go along with the Tea!













Monday, January 4, 2021

Museum Openings Virtually





since the museum is closed, you can now access a number of programs
and educational information through their website.
Check it out!



Other Museums you can visit from the comfort of your home include:

Not a museum but you can visit all the exhibits of these prize winning quilts. Check out other quilt exhibits being held around the country.  It's a pure feast for the eyes and senses.







Friday, January 1, 2021

Happy New Year! Beginning New Adventures!

 2021 Quilt alongs!  

This is a stitch along with Primitive Gatherings

Bundle Up designed by Cindy Staub for 
Marcus Fabrics—March 2021

Cool Flannel happening with Quilt Doodle Designs

Jacquelynne Steves has My Hometown Block of The Month
beginning February 2021


Jardin de Fleur  begins early March

Moda Fabrics has my favorite color is Moda

Fat Quarter Shop is hosting Serendipity Quilt Along







Sunday, December 27, 2020

Roll Out The Head Gear!

 Pick up those needles and let's get some hats knitted for the cold weather that is coming in January and February....

How cute is this one?  Audrey Hat is available on their website
along with other patterns to knit up quickly.

Love this unique design!  Check it out #kalmknit



Carten Hat is a speedy knit! 












Friday, December 25, 2020

Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Feliz Navidad!

 


See You in The New Year!!  May your holiday be blessed--Peace and Contentment my friends!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Late Baking & Making!

                                                                            Here we are down to the last minute and guess what — we decided to bake and make some goodies-- Our son is hosting Christmas at his house and he keeps asking about that cheese log he loves so much--so does everyone else!

Actually, it's a famous secret but I'll share here so you can keep it a secret in your household--this cheese log takes only four main ingredients--processed cheese, pecans, chopped garlic and chili powder!  That's it!  

So, here's what you do--add processed cheese to bowl--I use that V cheese-but any processed cheese will work, might taste as good--to that add chopped garlic (amount depends on how much garlic you like--add more or less--)I add about 1 Tbsp-- sometimes more!


Then add chopped pecans--these work the best--amount depends on you!
Using your clean hands--mush it all together!  just as simple as that.  Form into
logs--I guess you could make a ball--but logs work bests---
lay out some plastic wrap, spread lots of chili powder down,
roll your logs in the chili powder making sure to cover every inch of the
logs.
I got five logs--wrap and put in refrigerator--the longer it
sits the better the flavors marry!  I've been known to freezer for
future use--this is the by far the best cheese log in our family!
and to us, it's all keto friendly!!

Going down memory lane I came across my Granny's recipe for
coconut impossible pie--such memories!
I haven't made this recipe in ages--so, let's make it keto--
instead of oleo--butter
instead of sugar--monk fruit sweetener
instead of flour--coconut flour
keep fingers crossed it works!! and taste good!
It turned out beautifully!  And it taste delicious!!
Thanks Granny!
Hubby is making his famous eggnog and pralines (don't know if we
can make pralines keto)
I'm also whipping up this easy peazy vegetable dip--better than
store bought!  We'll have it as a starter while we open gifts
Christmas morn.











Friday, December 18, 2020

Seeing Stars for 2021

 


It's never too early to begin seeing stars for 2021!  I love Natalia Bonner!

She is giving us STARS!  a whole year of Stars for 2021!  Each 15th of the month,
she will present the piecing for a star and then on first of each month, she will walk you 
through the quilting!  All this is free!  You can purchase her class--check out 
Piece and Quilt for information.







Stitchin' and Listenin' !!!

 We're just a stitchin' and a listenin' while we work! I'm on a roll...........all is going well........... Then...............