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Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Episode 71 Handmade Holidays

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Needle Notes

Love the shoulder detail.  Front of sweater.

Back of Saddle Shoulder Sweater
Paula’s Projects:  Woodturner’sPully.  Elizabeth Zimmermann’s SaddleShoulder Sweater.  After washing and blocking it measures out perfectly!  Photos with nephew wearing it coming after Christmas!

Label for sweater.  I tried a wool label, first ironing onto freezer paper to stiffen the fabric.  Bronwyn suggested printing oncomputer.  I may try backstitching on counted cross stitch fabric.  Ecological Wool makes a very light but warm sweater.


·         Free Pattern by Purl Soho

·         My original estimate was about $80 and then I backed off and said it was an exaggeration.  It wasn’t.

·         Mine cost $10.    Pronto by Sandnes was $5 per ball.

·         Charted the texture pattern.



Sarah on Ravelry  aka MotherEarthKnits

Handmade Holidays


Just some of the great ideas:

Sarah's Homemade Granola 



Paula:  Whole WheatCinnamon Rolls. Partially bake them, freeze, and recipients bake them for a yummy breakfast.  I used this technique from King Arthur Flour.  Sarah and Bronwyn are trying them out.
Feel Free to copy and paste my instructions to include with the gift.  I printed on card stock.
Paula’s Whole Wheat Cinnamon Raisin Rolls
Night before: Take buns out of the freezer and  put in the refrigerator. (See note below.)
In the morning: Take them out of the refrigerator. Let them warm a bit as you preheat your oven to 350°F. 
Bake for about 10 minutes, until they're a very light golden brown. Remove from the oven, brush with butter. Add streusel topping and bake another 5 min.
Enjoy!
Paula
You can also take them out of the freezer in the morning and just bake them a little longer.  (They are partially baked).
In the Pipeline
Per last week’s episode, the Doc Martin second movie wasn’t good.  Two stars.
Enjoyed The Pit Pony.  Has piping in it.
Downton Abbey Season 1 watching again. New season Jan 8.

High Note Low Note

High Notes:
  • Paula: The Week Between Christmas and New Years
  • Sarah: Christmas Cards
  • Bronwyn: Fondue

Low Notes
  • Paula: Stickiness
  • Sarah: Accidental Felting
  • Bronwyn: Poorly tied skeins of yarn

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Merry Christmas!  Haste ye back!

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I play the Great Highland Pipes, knit, observe nature, and read. My name on Ravelry is PrairiePiper. Find me on Instagram as KnittingPipeline.