I've been a busy little blogger today it seems! As I was cruising Pinterest I found some slippers and decided to give them a go. The tutorial at 2createincolor was super easy to follow and she has a link to a video on how to do the Magic Ring that explains it better than any other place I've found.
Here is her finished product. I hope mine turn out as good as hers!
Stay tuned...
Monday, November 10, 2014
Kitchen Love
I'm really enjoying whipping up these quick little items. The dishcloths are made with Lily's Sugar-n-Cream 100% cotton yarn. It's so easy to work with and comes in so many yummy colors.
The hot pads are Red Heart & Red Heart With Love and are so fun because they can be made to match any decor, your favorite colors or even your team colors.
Off the Hook Monday
Snowman surprise
Isn't this little guy adorable? Hubby surprised me with him yesterday morning! I thought he needed a little something extra so I whipped up a cheery scarf to keep him warm.
The Craft Collaboration II
Here is part two of The Craft Collaboration for my yarn storage system. What do you think? Personally, I LOVE it! It's hanging on the wall right next to me so I have easy access to a lot of my skeins without having to dig through a tub. My Bernat Baby Blanket yarn is still in the tub because the huge skeins won't fit up there but those are easy to dig out. (Hubby is going to make another board just to hold those). The nice thing about this is it's totally customizable to fit whatever you need. It can even be made as a free standing unit if you don't have the wall space.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Bring it on Mother Nature!
I'm ready for winter! Ok, not really because I hate cold weather but at least I'll look good when I'm out there slogging through the drifts. I picked up a skein of this yarn during one of my many trips to JoAnn's and had no idea what I was going to do with it. (One of those "Oooooh, look! It's pretty!!" purchases.) I got it home and decided I'd try to make a scarf with it. Oh man is this yarn awesome! It works up so easy using the V-stitch and it is so soft. I ended up going back and picking up 3 more skeins because I loved it so much. After I completed the scarf I decided to try my hand at making a headband and a pair of fingerless gloves/wrist warmers.
The picture doesn't do this set justice. The yarn I used is Deborah Norville Serenity® Chunky in Pink Candy. This close up shows you the true colors, isn't it pretty? I'd love to have a reason to buy skein after skein of this in every color made. Maybe once I win the lottery....
The Craft Collaboration
We have pets, ergo, we have pet hair embellishing our furniture. It would be ok if everything I crocheted was in a variegated black and white motif but I like color. I have been racking my brain to come up with a way of keeping as much of the pet hair out of my projects as possible. It's great if I come across a center pull skein because then the little bugger isn't rolling around on my couch as I work. Unfortunately I'm learning that most skeins aren't center pull (unless I'm doing something wrong). I tried putting my yarn in one of those nifty Snapware containers, a big plastic food storage bowl and even an empty coffee canister. Those worked ok, but still not quite what I was looking for. I stumbled across this idea on Pintrest the other night:
Genius!! How simple! How thrifty! But hmmm...how can I put my own spin on it, since I didn't have a box like that or knitting needles? Enter The Craft Collaboration between the hubby and I. He's a pretty handy guy to have around and I knew we could come up with something. Instead of the knitting needle we figured dowel rods would work just as well. I happened to have a Sterilite "mesh" basket to replace the cardboard box. A trip to Lowe's and 3 rods later my yarn holding system was complete! He made 6 rods, 3 long and 3 short to fit my various skeins. I proudly threaded my first skein and got to work....until it was time to pull more yarn and we had a problem. It didn't rotate off the way I thought but it did work for keeping my yarn off the furniture and collecting pet hair. Time for tweaking. I had noticed that when the yarn was just coiled around the skein (a product of ripping out a mistake) it worked great. Since almost all of my yarn is wound like the pic above I needed to come up with a solution. I know I could go out and buy a yarn winder to make my entire stash into center pull balls but those suckers are expensive and I'd rather spend my cash on the yarn itself. Once again, time for another collaboration between the hubby and I. (Did I mention he's handy to have around?) We figured out that an electric yarn winder is like a drill so out to his workshop he went. He came back in the house with his cordless, variable speed electric drill fitted with a cut off golf club shaft. (Could we be any more redneck?) It.Works.Great!
I had to start winding by hand and then I used my foot to push the trigger and we were off and running!
The shaft is slightly larger than the dowel rod so I just slid the yarn off onto the rod.
The last step was to put the rods in the basket
BEFORE |
AFTER |
My system is complete! Almost...
Now I need a way to store all these skeins. Stay tuned for The Craft Collaboration II.
Monday, October 27, 2014
7 Up Biscuits
OK, confession time - it took me almost 40 years to make an edible biscuit. I can make cookies, cakes, brownies and bread but for some unknown reason biscuits eluded me. The last batch I made before I discovered this life saving recipe was so bad that my then-teenage stepson and my dogs wouldn't even eat them. Those were some BAD biscuits.
I'd heard of 7-Up biscuits for years but figured there was no point in attempting them because, well...me and biscuits. I finally screwed up enough courage one evening to throw these together and FINALLY SUCCESS!!!
These biscuits are so good and so easy. I've rolled them out and cut them in circles and I've just patted the dough into the pan, both ways turned out well. The smaller recipe makes 9 biscuits so with the two of us there are always leftovers and they make great Sunday morning biscuits and gravy.
Obviously I didn't come up with this recipe, I found it at Fake Ginger and she has tons of other yummy looking recipes you should check out. I hope you enjoy these as much as we do! :)
I'd heard of 7-Up biscuits for years but figured there was no point in attempting them because, well...me and biscuits. I finally screwed up enough courage one evening to throw these together and FINALLY SUCCESS!!!
These biscuits are so good and so easy. I've rolled them out and cut them in circles and I've just patted the dough into the pan, both ways turned out well. The smaller recipe makes 9 biscuits so with the two of us there are always leftovers and they make great Sunday morning biscuits and gravy.
Obviously I didn't come up with this recipe, I found it at Fake Ginger and she has tons of other yummy looking recipes you should check out. I hope you enjoy these as much as we do! :)
Ingredients
1/4 cup butter
2 cups Bisquick
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 cup 7Up
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450F. Put butter in a 9x9-inch baking pan and place in oven to melt (it's fine to do this while oven is preheating).
- Mix Bisquick, sour cream, and 7Up together in a mixing bowl, being careful not to overwork the dough.
- Remove baking pan from oven when butter is melted. Careful pat the dough into the pan, making sure to cover the entire surface. Use a sharp knife to cut into 9 squares.
- Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Granny square baskets!!
Oh mylanta - how CUTE are these baskets???
I was searching for granny square patterns and came across this site. I can't wait to try this and I'm thinking that if you use a more solid granny square pattern you wouldn't even need the fabric liner. This may be the perfect little project for football Sunday.
This Little Street is where I found the pattern and it looks like she has tons of other great ideas!
I'll be back later to show you my results!
I was searching for granny square patterns and came across this site. I can't wait to try this and I'm thinking that if you use a more solid granny square pattern you wouldn't even need the fabric liner. This may be the perfect little project for football Sunday.
This Little Street is where I found the pattern and it looks like she has tons of other great ideas!
I'll be back later to show you my results!
Saturday, October 25, 2014
1-2-3 Cherry Poke Cake
I can't take credit for this recipe, I found it on one of my favorite recipe sites allrecipes.com
If I am remembering correctly, I made this to take to my family's Christmas and here's my version --
If I am remembering correctly, I made this to take to my family's Christmas and here's my version --
Winter is coming...
Not bad for my first completed scarf, if I do say so myself. One thing this project taught me is although these yarns are beautiful in the skein, they are not the easiest for me to crochet with. I haven't actually decided if this is a short scarf or a long cowl. Either way, it will definitely keep your neck warm in cold weather.
Well....here we go!
I'll be honest - I have no idea what I'm doing, so bear with me. I woke up this morning and for some reason thought it would be a good idea to jump on the blog bandwagon since I am in craft-mode. So, here I am. I hope this will be a place where I can share my crafting/baking triumphs and fails, pass on some "I-want-to-do-this-someday" posts from other crafty people and just have fun.
~Kimber
~Kimber
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