Lesson 9 of my Online stitching class is done! All I have to do is to type it up and send to Jason. I'll share a sneak peek with ya'll tomorrow.
In the meantime, I started stitching on this purse:
It doesn't look all that exciting at the moment, so stay tuned! Once I get more of the seam embroidery done, I'll post close up photos of them.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins
The other day, I had some very ripe Bananas that I didn't want to go to waste. I hate throwing food away. I made what I always make with over ripe bananas, Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins. My sister Kathi always tells people I put chocolate in everything but that's really not true. I never put chocolate in my Blueberry Muffins or my Apple Muffins or my Apple Cake. But chocolate and Bananas really go well together! And chocolate after all, IS a food group! Well, it is in my book! LOL!!!
Anyway, now that it's just about Fall, I bake more often so you'll be seeing some more recipes pop up on my blog from time to time. Here's my recipe for Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins:
3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
5 teaspoons Baking Powder
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 eggs
1 cup milk
2/3 cup vegetable oil
5 bananas
1 12 ounce back Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
In a large bowl, mash bananas. Use a fork or potato masher. In another bowl, combine all dry ingredients. In a Pyrex pitcher or another bowl, combine wet ingredients.
Add the wet ingredients to the bananas and mix well. Add the dry ingredients to the banana mixture and mix well.
Stir in chocolate chips.
Line cupcake pans with paper liners and fill to the top. I always add sprinkles! That makes them pretty!
Bake in a 350 degree oven for 22 - 25 minutes (until done).
Enjoy!
Anyway, now that it's just about Fall, I bake more often so you'll be seeing some more recipes pop up on my blog from time to time. Here's my recipe for Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins:
3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
5 teaspoons Baking Powder
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 eggs
1 cup milk
2/3 cup vegetable oil
5 bananas
1 12 ounce back Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
In a large bowl, mash bananas. Use a fork or potato masher. In another bowl, combine all dry ingredients. In a Pyrex pitcher or another bowl, combine wet ingredients.
Add the wet ingredients to the bananas and mix well. Add the dry ingredients to the banana mixture and mix well.
Stir in chocolate chips.
Line cupcake pans with paper liners and fill to the top. I always add sprinkles! That makes them pretty!
Bake in a 350 degree oven for 22 - 25 minutes (until done).
Enjoy!
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Friday, September 20, 2013
Edwardian Lady Purse
Now that my Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse is finished, it's time to start a new project. Well, as soon as I finish stitching up the example for Lesson 9 of my Crazy Quilt Online Course.
This is the block I'll be working on next:
I haven't done anything in black for awhile so I thought this would be a nice change from my brighter pieces.
Here are the embellishments that I pulled for this purse:
There's some interesting things in this photo, don't you think? I'm very fortunate to have a decorating store nearby who gives me their outdated fabric and trim books. Some of these pieces are things that they gave me. Beautiful things! And who doesn't love beautiful things? All perfect for crazy quilting!
This is the block I'll be working on next:
I haven't done anything in black for awhile so I thought this would be a nice change from my brighter pieces.
Here are the embellishments that I pulled for this purse:
There's some interesting things in this photo, don't you think? I'm very fortunate to have a decorating store nearby who gives me their outdated fabric and trim books. Some of these pieces are things that they gave me. Beautiful things! And who doesn't love beautiful things? All perfect for crazy quilting!
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse
I just finished sewing my Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse together. All that's left to do is to sew the snap on:
I have a friend coming next week who asked me if she could see this one. These are even prettier in person than they are in photos. Hard as I try, the camera just doesn't capture the texture and sparkle of my bags.
If you haven't been following my progress on this purse, the poinsettia fabric at the top is from a vintage hankie that I bought at a flea market earlier this year. All the various lace pieces are either antique or vintage. I used a lot of pretty Kreinik metallic thread because Christmas is all about the sparkle. And heaven knows, all that glitters is gold to me!
I'll leave you today with a cute cat picture! Cotton and Wrigley laying in my white wicker rocking chair together:
I have a friend coming next week who asked me if she could see this one. These are even prettier in person than they are in photos. Hard as I try, the camera just doesn't capture the texture and sparkle of my bags.
If you haven't been following my progress on this purse, the poinsettia fabric at the top is from a vintage hankie that I bought at a flea market earlier this year. All the various lace pieces are either antique or vintage. I used a lot of pretty Kreinik metallic thread because Christmas is all about the sparkle. And heaven knows, all that glitters is gold to me!
I'll leave you today with a cute cat picture! Cotton and Wrigley laying in my white wicker rocking chair together:
Labels:
antique lace,
crazy quilt christmas purse,
cute cat photos,
kreinik,
poinsettia bag,
poinsettia purse,
vintage hankie purse,
vintage lace
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Crazy Quilt Bags and Other News
I just got back from a quick trip to JoAnn's for purse handles. I didn't have anything here that worked with my Poinsettia purse. I found a nice set with clear beads so now I have everything I need to sew it together which I plan on doing tomorrow.
And speaking of purses and bags, here are a couple of finishes. First, my Harrison Fisher purse:
And then my Pink Cellphone Pouch:
Don't you just love all this pink?!!! Both of these are already spoken for but I have other Crazy Quilt Bags available here.
In other news, Favequilts is offering a free ebook called, 17 Quilting Tutorials Quilting For Beginners Top Tips For How To Quilt.
This ebook includes my tutorial for How To Clean A Non-Washable Quilt! Do hop over and check it out.
Finally, I have a student's block to share today:
Karin did a beautiful job her Stumpwork leaf and grapes! All the required elements are here and Karin's execution of the design is perfect! Love the curly q's! Thank you Karin, for sending me a photo to share with my blog readers!
And speaking of my Crazy Quilt Classes, I'm working on Lesson 9 now. The Great Pumpkin will be ready and available in the next week or so!
And speaking of purses and bags, here are a couple of finishes. First, my Harrison Fisher purse:
And then my Pink Cellphone Pouch:
Don't you just love all this pink?!!! Both of these are already spoken for but I have other Crazy Quilt Bags available here.
In other news, Favequilts is offering a free ebook called, 17 Quilting Tutorials Quilting For Beginners Top Tips For How To Quilt.
This ebook includes my tutorial for How To Clean A Non-Washable Quilt! Do hop over and check it out.
Finally, I have a student's block to share today:
Karin did a beautiful job her Stumpwork leaf and grapes! All the required elements are here and Karin's execution of the design is perfect! Love the curly q's! Thank you Karin, for sending me a photo to share with my blog readers!
And speaking of my Crazy Quilt Classes, I'm working on Lesson 9 now. The Great Pumpkin will be ready and available in the next week or so!
Labels:
crazy quilt bags,
crazy quilt classes,
crazy quilt purses,
favequilts,
harrison fisher,
pink cellphone pouch,
quilting for beginners,
quilting tutorials,
stumpwork grapes,
stumpwork leaf,
tips for how to quilt
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