Sunday 25 August 2013

Log Cabin Quilt

Don't you just love those weekends when you have nothing to do!?  Well, for me they just don't come around often enough.  Between work, social commitments, family and of course the dog, I really have to work hard to squeeze in the things I love!  Like my hobbies.

I bought the fabric for this quilt when I went to Seattle Christmas 2012....I discovered JoAnn fabric store and fell in LOVE!  Why do we not have stores like this in the UK?  Hobby craft just pales into comparison.  And while we're at it - why is fabric just SO much more expensive in the UK and we barely get the range.  My local store is over priced and understocked!  No pretty patterns.

Anyway I think I spent like an afternoon in the store and packed a whole extra case to take home and even with the cost of the excess baggage I still saved probably £250/300 on what it would have cost me at home.  I bought some haberdashery products, more fabric than is in this quilt and honestly it was one of the highlights of the holiday for me!  I can't wait to go back to the states so I can go again.  I wish they'd start international shipping!


My first quilt was a double and it just doesn't quite hang properly on a king size bed.  I didn't know how hard this was going to be to do on my domestic sewing machine.  The top came together really quickly and log cabin pattern is so forgiving but when it came to the piecing - oh my lord - it hurt!  My arms are killing me!

So it became a version famous UFP in my house!  Not only was it tough to move but because it's light and dark I found it very difficult to get a suitable thread and ended up working with invisible thread which is really difficult!  Does anybody have any better suggestions on how to do this?  I love the contrast of light and dark fabric??


Yesterday I woke up and decided it was going to get done!  It took me from 1130am until 1am in the morning but I did it!  I'm so proud of it.  



And it's super cosy and now I intend to make some pillows from the scraps to go with it!


My next quilt project is going to be to finish off the Christmas table runners I started last year and then a lap quilt!



Blouse fabric?

I am going to make a blouse. Not sure which fabric to use. Light blue or dark blue? I think the light but maybe it's too summery for autumn?


I'm rubbish at making decisions and so in love with fabric. Ill probably end up buying both! 

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Girls Best Friend

My lovely girl Pippa. 



The boyfriend is an Ass Producer so he's on the road filming A LOT! 



It gets lonely so last year I begged for a puppy. 

I truly lucked out with Pippa. She's the best!

She never leaves my side when he's away and she gives the best cuddles. 


She's just divine! 

Banana Pud

I fancied a wee supper before bed

I really wanted chocolate but I'm watching what I eat so I needed something sweet

I chargrilled a banana in a tiny squeeze of honey, threw on a few raspberries, added a dollop of low fat yoghurt!  


Craving sorted! Yum

Patisserie Course

I signed up to a patisserie course today with my friend.  It starts in Sept for 10 wks.

I'm so excited.  I recently got a kitchen aid so I am really looking fwd to giving it a proper workout.  

I'm thinking I'll be able to whizz up something as amazing as this Patisserie Valerie cake!





They've recently opened a store in Glasgow.  I used to eat in the Soho one all the time in London.  Scrambled egg and bacon from Valeries was the best hangover cure!  And if I had the money a slice of cake to take away for afternoon tea!  Yum Yum.

If I can make a cake half as beautiful as this after my 10 weeks I will be happy.

Monday 19 August 2013

Adventure Puss

The cat came to us from a rescue shelter.  We love him.  He's been an indoor cat ever since we got him, but since we got the dog, he seems to want to go out.  We don't let him as he was found a stray and the rescue centre advised us against letting him out in case he's just a wanderer.

He's managed to get out on a couple of occasions, but he normally scares himself silly within seconds and runs back inside, which makes us think he has always been a house cat.

Anyway yesterday afternoon he must've climbed out the open kitchen window and went on an adventure to next doors garden!  Our next door neighbour is a dog walker and always has a garden full of dogs.  We could hear all the dogs going barking mad over something, and then Pippa started growling and the next minute Puss appears through the kitchen window!  Wherever he'd been he'd given himself an awful fright and I don't think he'll be going out again for a while.

He'll be sticking to his duvet now.


Summer Fruit cobbler

Do you ever manage to miss the 2 hours where fruit is perfectly ripe and then wonder what you're going to do with it?  If you can't be bothered standing over the stove for 40 minutes stirring jam, then I'd suggest a cobbler!

I threw this together for a week night pud.  It was stupid good!

I sliced up 3 apricots, 3 nectarines and 1/2 a punnet of raspberries.  The good thing about this is if the fruit is starting to turn, you just chop out the bad bits.

Put them all in a pan with a tablespoon of sugar - I used golden castor sugar, but any sugar will do.




Add a good splash of lemon juice and some cinnamon


And then just stir them all around on the stove until they go a bit gooey and look like this


Transfer them into a small dish and add the crumble

For my crumble I used all purpose flour, another table spoon of brown sugar and about the same of butter.  rub it all together until it resembles breadcrumbs, then add just a little bit of water.  Dab the crumble mixture over the top of the fruit and put in the oven until the topping browns.


I'd leave it a few minutes to cool down after removing from the oven as it will be too hot to handle.

Then serve with some good vanilla ice cream!



So simple, so tasty!  And you could do it with any combination of fruit!