Taylor

Taylor

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Steamers rock.

Do you use a steamer?  We just use ours all the time!  Today's fare was broccoli, carrots, red cabbage, garlic and apples.  That was lunch along with a bowl of good hot thick chille.  The apples are peeled, quartered and topped with maple syrup when done...so good!  I don't care for the aluminum steamers and really don't care for the plastic ones either but until they make glass steamers, I will choose plastic over aluminum.  

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

First snow 2013

Last evening we had a bit of snow and it was so pretty.  This being the first snow for us in 2013 and it will be gone before noon today as we are to be 55 degrees this afternoon.  Thankful for the much needed moisture!

Baby blanket

Knitted baby blanket in the works...so soft and sweet.  An easy pattern to knit anywhere.  Love being able to take my WIP along with me wherever I go.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Mennonite Girls Can Cook: Homemade Flour Tortillas

Mennonite Girls Can Cook: Homemade Flour Tortillas: I had been told that tortillas were easy to make..and now I know that they are! Fresh flour tortillas really taste better that store-boug...Saving this recipe...look so good!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Wedding quilt is done and delivered!

I had the thrill of giving the newlyweds their wedding quilt yesterday.  It has taken me a year to make and hand quilt it...so sad.  My only excuse is I am getting slow in my old age...HA!  They opted to not have a guest book at their wedding but quilt blocks instead, to be signed by all their guests.  Going with the colors of their wedding, yellow, grey and purple and choosing courthouse steps pattern this quilt evolved.  Having never read all of the Blessings everyone wrote on the blocks, they enjoyed reading them. This Granddaughter has many many quilts I have made her over her 24 years and she still seems to embrace every one I give to her.  Love that.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Lighted crochet hooks!



I am liking the idea of this pie...called a "sampler" pie, it has 1/4 cherry, apple, blueberry and peach all in one pie!  Has to be like a 12" size and 2 pieces per flavor would work.  Love it!  Also..how great is this.... lighted crochet hooks!  Sure do hope someone out there is also working on lighted knitting needles.  Yellow you say....Oscar de la renta crochet on the runway. Yellow looks to be a popular spring color this year.  Well January 2013 is gone...out of here in a flash!  I have just completed that wedding quilt for my Granddaughter Hannah and her hubby Ben....I have had that quilt in my quilt frame for over a year.  No possible excuse that I can come up with other than I must be getting terribly slow in my old age....  They will be here on Sunday for super bowl and I will give it to them then.....pictures will follow...smile. In January I have also knitted a sweater, just using scrap acrylic yarn trying out a new pattern...I just hate using the expensive yarn until I feel confident I can actually knit a new pattern.  The sweater is done, just needs to be sewn together so that too will follow with some pictures.  I am so ready for springtime and Kansas is still in a drought.  Living on the farm here in Kansas and our sole source of water being 2 wells, it is always in the back of my mind to conserve our water.  I am ever mindful when doing dishes and have switched from rinsing my dishes under the faucet to having a pan of water to dip them all in as I go.  Bath water has been cut to a minimum, you just don't know how much longer this drought will last. People talk about a 10 year drought and we sure hope it isn't that long for us.  So here we are embracing fabulous February and starting next week I hope to be moving my sewing room from a north bedroom upstairs to a sunny south  bedroom up there.  Lots of plans for February on the sewing front...lets see what I can accomplish!