I've been raiding my bookshelves looking for a project I can complete in a day. Today's activity was from the June 2014 issue of "Love Patchwork and Quilting" magazine - a little mouse by Jo Carter from Two Owls design.
Actually, the pattern was for a mummy mouse and 2 babies, but I just stuck with the one for now. It was a really well written pattern, I might have to try her polar bear too...
Not quite sure how I'm going to something in during the working week - I'd like to finish a project each day, but appreciate that may be ridiculously over-ambitious.
Sunday 2 August 2015
Saturday 1 August 2015
August Creative Challenge: Day 1
Don't expect every challenge day to be this fancy - it was mere serendipity that Day 1 fell on a Saturday with no other activities planned!
Awwww! Isn't he cute?
This pattern was in the Summer 2013 edition of the "Made in Felt" magazine, so I've been wanting to make it for - well, 2 years, by my arithmetic. Today, I felt (haha), was the day!
No idea what to do with him now though...
#MandalasForMarinke - My Mandala
As I'm sure I've mentioned before, I am not usually the best at sticking to a project, however I was determined to take part in #MandalasForMarinke.
I finally decided to sit down yesterday and make one, and I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. This is my mandala, based on Marinke's Picots and Petals pattern.
Now, I just need to actually post it off - possibly the most tricky part of the challenge!
Speaking of challenges, my sister, husband and I have all challenged each other to get creative in August. I do like a time-framed initiative, and this one is quite simple - do something creative every day! We are checking in with each other daily to ensure we're all on track.
Officially, the mandala was made in July, so doesn't count towards August's challenge, so it can be Challenge 0.1!
Friday 17 July 2015
Adventures in macarons
We had a cake sale at work today, so I decided to be real fancy and make some more macarons - with varying degrees of success!
These plain ol' vanilla ones were the stars of the show - they were genuinely pretty decent, if I do say so myself.
These plain ol' vanilla ones were the stars of the show - they were genuinely pretty decent, if I do say so myself.
I tried, unsuccessfully, to make some strawberry ones with freeze-dried strawberry powder, which I was disproportionately excited about. Unfortunately, I think that the mixture was too damp - I got a nice rise, and cute little feet, but they cracked horribly and would not dry out.
The last ones were some chocolate ones. They looked... ok. However, I think I baked every last hint of moisture out of them and they were distinctly, well, hard. Very disappointing. Some very kind people told me they were nice, but I think they were simply trying to spare my feelings!
Moral of the story - let's try and get the plain ones down pat first, ok?
Sunday 12 July 2015
Marvellous Macaons
The macaron bug has bitten again!
I made my first macarons about 2 years ago, baking hundreds of them in the space of a month, then haven't been near them since. I was inspired by an abundance of egg whites, and made some this week. I'd forgotten how much fun they were & I'm already plotting the next batch...
These ones were a plain macaron shell, filled with a lemon and lime curd.
If you want to try your hand at them, the macaron recipe was from BraveTart and the lemon and lime curd was from The Kitchn.
Enjoy!
Thursday 2 July 2015
#MandalasForMarinke
I know it's been ages (I think I've been avoiding here as it's a constant reminder of all those ends I need to weave in), but I just had to pop in to share #MandalasForMarinke
Marinke (Wink) of A Creative Being tragically took her own life last week, after suffering from depression for many years. I was a huge fan of her work, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about her all week.
I read about a crochet mandala project being run in her memory by Crochet Concupiscence, and decided that this is something that I really want to take part in.
I know I don't have many (any?) followers, but just in case anyone sees this, I'm spreading the message to raise awareness of the horrific impact that depression can have on individuals and their families.
Marinke (Wink) of A Creative Being tragically took her own life last week, after suffering from depression for many years. I was a huge fan of her work, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about her all week.
I read about a crochet mandala project being run in her memory by Crochet Concupiscence, and decided that this is something that I really want to take part in.
I know I don't have many (any?) followers, but just in case anyone sees this, I'm spreading the message to raise awareness of the horrific impact that depression can have on individuals and their families.
Monday 23 February 2015
If I were to make a creating resolution for 2015...
It would be to weave in the ends as I go along!
I am working on 2 crochet blankets at the moment & weaving in the end en masse is somewhat soul destroying... You would think I'd learn, but apparently not!
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