Monday 28 June 2010

World Cup Crochet


Hello,
hope you had a great weekend,despite the disappointing football result.
The BM family spent Sunday afternoon round at our friends ,to watch the match and have a BBQ.
I'm not much of a football fan so at the last minute I decided to be brave and take a bag of crochet supplies.This is what I made during the match (and post match postmortem).......


I couldn't take my granny stripe as it was too flippin' hot to sit with anything over my knees,so I decided to start a couple of cushion covers in Cath Kidston colours.I'm using Lucy's summer garden square again as I love this little motif.
I'm so glad I decide to take it along.If I had to sit for a couple of hours pretending to be interested in the football I would have been so frustrated at wasting creative time!!
Sorry to all you footy fans.

Changing the subject a little ,I had a nice surprise in the post on Saturday....




A Thank you card from my lovely bloggy friend Sue.
Back in January this amazing Lady had the idea to use the crafty blog community to start a charity project.
The idea was simple but brilliant.Anyone can crochet (or Knit ) 6" squares and send them to her.She then crochets them together to make blankets for the elderly.

It's such a good cause and making them is great fun. I've only sent 8 squares myself,here are six of them ( forgot to take a pic of the other 2 )........




I mentioned these in my second ever blog post back in march .Sue became my first ever follower, and commenter, as well as giving me technical advise about blogging when I was struggling. So THANK YOU SUE ,you've done so much for ME.

So far Sue has made 15 Blankets,and she's still not fed up so if you want to join in here's the link.


The Picture at the top of this post is a little posy I picked from my garden.Some Lavender,alchemilla and the first of my sweet peas.The have such a strong ,beautiful scent,I wish we had smelly-net!!

Whilst out walking this morning ( before it got too hot to venture out!) I snapped some beautiful Roses which are at their best right now...........




And in my own garden a lovely iris (wonder how long this will last with my three boys kicking a football in the garden,at every opportunity.).........


It was also reassuring to see some busy bees.......


Right oh ,that seems a bit of a mixed up post but I've got to get busy myself now so ill say bye for now. Have a great week
Jacquie x

Friday 25 June 2010

Crochet update

Hello,
Well my birthday has been and gone.
I'm pleased to say my baking went down well at work.But much more special to me were these lovely cards made by my 3 boys...........




Lots of flowers feature on all three,they know how I love them.But you may have noticed the one on the left (by my youngest) also has a picture of me sat at the computer.Hope he doesn't think I spend all day in blogland !!

I thought you might like an update on my granny stripe .Here it is in the garden today.........



I've done 50 stripes and it measures 56" wide by 45" deep.I'm sure when I last measured the width it was 48" !!I guess the weight of the thing must have made it stretch.
I think I'm over half way .I'm still enjoying it but haven't made as much progress this week as it's very warm to sit with a heavy blanket across your knees .
It's been super warm here today,which is great . I've been enjoying the garden as usual.

Today I noticed my first sweet pea flower,isn't this a gorgeous colour,and it smells divine ............


Also loving this Gazania flower,it's the first time I've tried these.........

Old favourites,busy Lizzie's and geraniums......

Edible goodness...........



And a cute bunny......


Hope you manage to enjoy the weekend,it's a great forecast for the U.K.
Jacquie x

I'll leave you with a couple more G.S.B. images.........



Monday 21 June 2010

Big Baking Day


Hello,
well on the longest day of the year ,and a particularly nice warm one too ,I have indeed been in the kitchen baking.
Don't feel sorry for me,I wouldn't have wanted to miss it.Don't you just love all the ingredients and equipment in the picture above.
You see ,I do love baking when the mood takes me and today I had a good reason to spend a pleasant afternoon alone in my little kitchen.
Later this week it is my Birthday ( couldn't possibly tell you how old I am,but here's a clue-"Droopy Drawers" !!)
Last week I promised to bring homemade cakes into work tomorrow ,so I'm glad I won't need to disappoint.

I decided to make some Butterfly cakes after seeing Lucys version last week.
Basic sponge cake used to be a big problem for me.They would always turn out flat or dry ,or both!!

That was until a friend gave me her Recipe for "Can't go Wrong Cake".
I've made it a few times now,and it certainly seems to live up to it's name.
So with high hopes for continued success I donned my favourite apron.........





And set to work...Here's how it's done.

1.First warm up your oven.Mines an electric fan and I set it to 180 degrees C.
190 C electric or gas mark 5.

2.Next is the clever bit.Weigh 3 large eggs in their shells.Mine were 200 grams.

3.Weigh out the same amount of margarine,caster sugar,and self raising flour.

4.Break the eggs into a small bowl and whisk with a fork.

5.Using an electric hand whisk,mix the margarine and sugar till light and creamy...



6.Next add half of the egg and a tablespoon of flour.Whisk slowly with the mixer till just Incorporated.



7.Add the rest of the egg and a table spoon of flour and repeat. It may look a little curdled at this stage but don't panic.....



8.Sieve in the rest of the flour and mix in gently with a metal spoon....




9.Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of milk to the mix and fold in.

10.you can now put the mix in 2 round tins and cook for about 25 minutes for a sandwich cake.But today I put a large teaspoon of mix into each paper case .....



11.Put in the oven and check after 10 minutes.Mine took 15 minutes today but it's worth checking regularly so you catch them when they are just golden and spring back when pushed.I'm loving the colourful paper cases in this image....





12.Cool on a wire rack.

You can then decorate as desired or eat plain.I made 52 !! ( that was 2 mixes) so there were plenty for work and home. Here's the finished result......


I followed Lucys instructions for the butterfly bit.
Whilst mine were cooling I actually made some flapjack too.In case anyone doesn't like butterfly cakes.

Here's the recipe.........

Loving the look of the ingredients for these too..........



Especially the golden syrup.I hope they never change this packaging.It' so nostalgic.....



Here's the finished produce cooling nicely........



It's now 5pm and the cakes have been quality tested by 5 boys,mine plus two friends.They have been given the thumbs up.
Suppose I better go back in the kitchen and start their evening meal !!

Have a great week
Jacquie x

Friday 18 June 2010

Friday Flowers



Hello and Thank you......
Thank you for all your amazing comments on my last post.I was thinking maybe you lovely lot were getting a little fed up of looking at my Granny stripe.
I'm seriously loving this project,as I'm sure you've noticed.It's now up to 40 stripes (yay). Being able to share progress reports here and also on flickr and Ravelry is so great.
All the encouragement we give each other certainly helps me keep up momentum.

Anyway enough about GSB.

As some of you know ,today is my (humongous) shopping day. Morrisons is my closest supermarket and they very cleverly have their cut flower display right at the entrance.I don't usually buy cut flowers during the summer months as it seems a bit extravegant when the garden is looking so lovely.

However.........today some gorgeous Sweet Williams caught my eye.
My late father in law used to grow these in his garden, and cut stems for myself and my two sisters in law.So they are a nice reminder of him.They were so reasonable too.........




Yes £1.80 got me all these beauties.........




As you can see there's no sun here today,just rain. So I really enjoyed playing around arranging these .There were plenty to fill 3 vases. I think they look so happy ..........



The colors are amazing close up.........




You may have noticed a little crochet in these pictures.One of my vases is just a plastic juice bottle I crocheted a cover for last spring.........



I was inspired by Lucy's Jar Jackets.
Another pretty purchase made during my shop was these............



I have a big baking day planned for Monday( barring any more broken bones!!) and a Recipe to share with you.So I hope you have a great weekend ,see you Monday.
Jacquie x

Wednesday 16 June 2010

A quick update

Hello,
Just popping by with a quick update.
Things have been a bit up and down in our neck of the woods since I last posted.
On Saturday my Mum in law broke her wrist. So there have been a couple of hospital visits already.
Today I have been helping on a school trip with my youngest. Luckily it was quite local and we were back by 2pm.
Just enough time to enjoy a little hooky time, al fresco.I found a shady spot and made a nice cup of tea ,accompanied by a coconut cake . Bliss..........



After a hectic morning with my group of six and seven year olds ( who were actually very well behaved...phew ) it was so nice to sit under a tree and do some quiet crochet...




It's so relaxing to look at the garden,which is looking lovely at the moment......



And photograph my granny stripe for the umpteenth time.....



Yes it's so pleasant out here I can almost forget about the mountain of housework that I should be doing!!
Jacquie x

Friday 11 June 2010

Me Time


Hello, hope your week has gone well.
Friday is a good day for me as a rule.Yes ,I do have the weekly shop to do ,which is pretty humongous these days !! But I also have time to myself too,after a day a work yesterday.
I only work part time to give me more time with the little people.We don't have a lavish lifestyle .I try to be thrifty as I think it's kinder to the environment and teaches the children to be less materialistic.


What I'm trying to say here ( and to doing very well !) is that I'm happy I can live a simple life where there is time to appreciate each other and the garden and get creative.
I have had to work full time ,just to keep paying the bills, in the past. That makes my so appreciate the situation I an in now.Enough spare money to treat the children occasionally, and to spend small amounts on my hobby and pretty things.
Today my "me time" has been spent on a visit to The Range and Hobby Craft for some more yarn for my granny stripe blanket......


There's Bonus,which was £1.59 a ball in Hobby Craft and also some Paton's Fab which was £1.19 a ball in The Range.
I also spotted the colourful tray and salad bowl whist in The Range.They are melamine and only cost a total of £2.50 !!
So that was me, a happy Bunny Mummy for very little expense.
I'm pleased to say I'm still loving my granny Stripe blanket,here's what it looks like so far..........


There was a small hiccup last night when I decided to pull back three stripes because I didn't like the colour combination . This random thing is harder than it looks !!
Never mind ,I'm still up to 28 stripes and Master BM likes it ,Phew!!
Have a great weekend, whatever you are up to
Jacquie x

Wednesday 9 June 2010

Hideaways



Hello,
Hope your week is going well and you haven't got too wet !!The picture above was taken This afternoon on my trip to a local market town.The poor "Farmers Market" stallholders were subjected to an absolute deluge.I was stood in a nice dry shop ,thankfully . Couldn't even venture out till it slowed down . Even then it was pretty damp ,so I had to curtail my trip.
Luckily I had got the essentials,but had only been in one charity shop.I'm so loving charity shops these days,shame to miss my weekly fix !
The one charity shop I managed to visit, before rain stopped play, sells books.This gorgeous cover caught my eye.....



I've got serious seaside love at moment .I think it must be due to Julia and Lucys gorgeous Holiday posts.
So coming home early gave me chance to sit in my conservatory and listen to the rain whilst crocheting a row or two ( I'm up to my 29th stripe on my Granny Stripe Blanket )and enjoy my new (to me) book.



There's actually not much seaside in it.
There are woodland cabins......





Cosy !......There's a railway carriage by a pond.........





Loving that crochet blanket.....




There's even a caravan.........




I love the vintage fabrics ,but I'm not sure about the silver interior .


But definitely the best in my opinion is this gorgeous escape by the sea.......


Take a look inside.........





It was built in the 1930's for two ladies.The present owners bought it from them when the ladies were both in their late eighties.I love that it remains so simple and basic....Though I'm sure I couldn't resist adding some crochet if it was mine !
I feel relaxed just looking at it .It must be a great haven to recharge your batteries and escape the busy ,hurried world.
I'd love to here your idea of the perfect hideaway
Jacquie x