Monday, 28 March 2011

The Unveiling

Today I can share with you the completed 'Giant Rainbow Granny Square' and I LOVE it! It has been the most pleasurable project, which is praise indeed from someone who never really liked crochet - until now!! The giant square was made using 15 different colours of Rico Creative Cotton.which at £1.50 a ball, is truly bargainous. I absolutely love this aran weight yarn and their colour palatte is absolutely fabulous - the depth of colour is wonderful. The whole blanket only required one and a half balls of each colour so I have plenty left over to make a co-ordinating cushion. This project initially started as a small granny square that grew and grew, changing colour for each round. The edging is simply three rounds/rows (I'm still not up on the crochet jargon) of double crochet in three different colours. I'm now off to start a cushion cover - although I am quite taken with the idea of hexagon motif experimentation next...there aren't enough hours in the day to accomplish everything I want to - neither are there enough hands!


Thursday, 24 March 2011

Thursday Battenburg

Not much going on here on the crafting front, however, it's bake, bake, bake instead as well as plenty of coffee on the patio in this GLORIOUS weather!

Thursday morning Battenburg - my favourite cake:


The aftermath of the double choc chip muffins and coffee in the sun:

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Yarn Snobbery

I have a confession to make - when it comes to wool, I am an unashamed snob. I love natural fibres and get far tooooo excited about them. I've been known to buy yarn purely on the basis of its content and feel, and for many years I have frowned on synthetic fibres. Just before I had baby boy, I took a jaunt to my not-so-local woolshop in Port Talbot. It's a fantastic, albeit unconventional shop, located above a film rental shop on the Sandfields estate, with literally floor to ceiling shelves of wool. They stock everything from the well known brands to the more 'boutique' type yarns - from cheap colourful acrylic to high end designer yarns - something for every taste and pocket. On a whim, I decided to try some of their acrylic yarn for a stripey crochet blanket at the bargain price of £1.70 for a 100g ball. Initially I was unconvinced - I didn't like the squeekyness of the yarn against my designer crochet hook, nor did I like the stitch definition. However, with a larger metal crochet hook and slightly looser tension I am liking the overall effect. The blanket it still in a slow experimental stage so I will reserve full judgement until completion. For now, and for me, I will consider it an education!

Monday, 21 March 2011

So much to write about, so little time!

I am quite behind on the blogging front - I've lots of things to share but haven't had much time to sit down and blog. We've largely been busy with preparations for my father-in-law's 60th birthday which happened yesterday. It involved a two and a half hour drive with two small children but was rewarded by a lovely birthday lunch and family time. The two older cousins got to play together while the two youngest cousins were introduced to everyone.

I made some cupcakes for the occasion. For most of the week I was lacking somewhat in decorative inspiration. I had pretty much decided to go with a golf theme - my father-in-law being an avid golfer - but by friday evening it was apparent I haden't really thought through the timescale and what I needed to accomplish! Instead I settled for a simpler option and made some double vanilla cupcakes - vanilla sponge with vanilla buttercream.


For a more 'manly' cupcake, if there is such a thing, I went for a coffee coloured scheme. the cupcake cases were brown with cream polka dots, while the buttercream was coloured a 'cafe au lait' type colour. Buttercream was swirled on the top with a large, fat piping nozzle and decorated with white chocolate stars and a dusting of cocoa. In honour of the birthday boy himself, my father-in-law had his own personal cupcake adorned with a large gold '60'!

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Tuesday Morning Elevenses

I love Tuesday mornings. My friend Cath, who lives around the corner and is like a sister to me, and I share the school runs between us during the week. Tuesday is Cath's day off from work so I am responsible for walking the children to school. I am quite a morning person (if I'm not tooooo tired!) and I like to be up and about and organized,so Tuesday mornings are great for me. We are out of the door by 8.30 a.m and enjoy a brisk walk to school. This morning, the early spring sunshine meant it was just glorious. After dropping off I can stop at the shops or post office to run errands and still be home by 9.30 - plenty of time to get a few jobs done before Noah needs a feed.

Mid-morning I stop for a cup of tea and elevenses - a tradition that goes back to my childhood - my father, who worked from home would always stop working mid-morning for a drink and a snack. This morning's offering was crumpets, in the absence of teacakes which is the ultimate choice for me! During elevenses I will generally amend my eternal 'to do' list or do some menu palnning for the rest of the week but today has found me indulging in some magazine reading!


'Vignette' is a new Australian magazine by designer Leanne Beasley. Published quarterly, it is full of sewing, crafting and homemaking inspiration. I had completely forgotten it was in the post so it was a lovely surprise this morning. I am very taken with the hexagon quilt in this issue and I am tempted to start my own using up the fabric scraps I seam to be hoarding. It seems quite a portable project as the hexagons are hand sewn and formed using english paper piecing. It could be a wonderful heirloom project...


Saturday, 12 March 2011

Blueberry Pancakes

What better way to start the weekend than with some lovely blueberry pancakes. I am not convinced that this was my best batch given that Noah started crying in the background half way through making them! They were very tasty though and Sophia and I managed to save some for a very tired Andy post night shift.


Check out my Cath Kidston clad arm mixing the batter - the dressing gown was a Christmas gift from my parents!


The recipe for the batter is as follows:

125g plain flour
300 ml milk ( I used full fat this morning)
1 egg
handful of blueberries.

I add the batter to a warmed blini pan and throw in the blueberries - it's important to ensure you put in enough batter to anchor the blueberries otherwise they stick up and burn on flipping the pancake over!

Friday, 11 March 2011

Background Note

Two posts in one day - what was that I wrote about taking time out to sit and relax?!
You may have noticed I've been playing around with my blog backround over the last week or so. I decided it needed a bit of brightening up so I've been experimenting with the design template. Initially I settled on a blue floral design I liked but decided the design was too big and drew the eye away from the actual blog! I much prefer the background design I've now applied - I love the mixture of colours which I think are more in keeping with my personality. I hope to do a bit more work on my blog layout and design over the next few weeks, possibly adding a few more features - I am not the most computer literate of people so this may take some time. I am determined that my blog looks as good as my husband's new blog about his love of fishing - the content doesn't inspire me particularly but I must confess that it looks great!