Showing posts with label Sew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sew. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Plain and Simple

We keep things really simple here for Christmas, and years ago we started our own family traditions we let go of ones we had grown up with and created what we wanted in our home. Santa went out the window and the kids were actually very excited and happy it was mom and dad not a stranger in a red suit bringing their gifts.

Since then we have relaxed things and not had things so set in stone and we just enjoy each other. I don't talk about our youngest son on here much or at all really. His name was Dannett and he passed away 14 years ago 5 days before Christmas he was a very special child who we loved and still love very much. He is missed on a daily basis and Christmas even more so, the holidays are a reminder to us of how precious life is and how many blessings we have in this world. So every year from Thanksgiving to Jan 1 we as a family, but mostly hubby and I as a couple close in and embrace, we are a private family anyway but more so at this time of year. The hectic racing around and holiday parties are not something we enjoy, we enjoy each other and find things we can enjoy together.

One of those things is making ginger bread houses, it started with my mom buying the kids a kit one year and has turned into a yearly thing. This year we wanted to try our hand at making it from scratch not a kit and baking the ginger bread ourselves. We didn't realise it was going to be such an interesting project, but it is done and looks great.






Ginger Bread House recipe we used is Here
Ginger Bread House patterns are Here
We did a modified church pattern.

And I finished the top to Wyatt's quilt this morning, I am so happy at how it turned out and it was so easy! Now time for the batting and the back and tie it and it is done. I can't wait to make one for our bed and for Ashley to make one, I think she will love it.

Have a wonderfully blessed day,

Love,
Erika

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Homemade

My grandmother made this nativity when I was a little girl, it used to have a creche but it was lost through the years. The donkey has only two legs thanks to a dog about six years ago, baby Jesus went missing for a year or two and then was found at my mom's house for some reason.  Both my grandmothers have passed on, the one who made this passed away in March, they both were talented in many areas.

One sewed all her clothing and made clothing for me when I was young. The other knitted like crazy and made me sweaters and things.
 Over the years I have taught myself to cook for real with real foods not things from boxes, sew more than just pillows, crochet, and many other things these women learned as children. And I am finding I love the simpleness of it and wish that when I was a little girl I would have learned these things from them. I am sure I could have learned so much more.

Right now the house is filling with things to make homemade gifts. Mostly for the kids, but we are putting together two boxes to mail off this weekend. Both will have homemade soap and other things.
We have fabric everywhere, well I should say I have fabric everywhere.  Sewing up goodies for for the kids. Wyatt is getting a quilt, he knows what he is getting and the fabrics I am using since he picked them out, but he won't see the finally product till Christmas. I am getting in about an hour every morning of sewing working away on this quilt and skirts for Ashley.  The quilt pattern I cut out from a magazine 15 years ago while I was pregnant with Wyatt and have kept it all this time, this is the first time I have made it.



Ashley and I both hope to make one, she for her hope chest and me for our bed. We are going to wait till Janaury for her to work on hers. I took this picture this morning while it was dark so the colors aren't as vibrant, but this is part of it so far. When I am done I will hang it on the line outside and get some pictures in the natural light.

Ashley is getting three skirts, hubby and I picked out the fabric Saturday along with blouces to match. She is also getting drawing supplies so I am thinking over a pencil/supply bag to make as well. It is very fullfilling making these things for family and it is showing our love for them so much more than just a present bought from the store.

I hope your day is a joyful one.

Love,

Erika


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Sewing

Saturday I sewed a new top, it was something fun to make. I love the monochromatic look, black and white is for some reason fun to me. And I love bandanas they are fun, so why not make clothing from them.

Last spring I made one from another color and sewing pattern its one of my favorite tops. This one is Simplicity E2032 and very easy to make. It takes some planning to get it all lined up but once you have that in mind it is simple to accomplish afterwards.

Peasant tops are fun and comfortable and I love them.

Love,

Erika

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

A Post

Hubby keeps telling me to post and I just can't. Have you ever gotten like that, when everything you think of to post you think is boring or no one would want to read it. ;)

I am working on a talk right now for Nov 13 the topic is Who Am I? so that has been taking all my left over mental space after, homeschooling, homemaking, sickness, etc. Needless to say not much mental space is left for it. I get snippets of thought here and there, and I have started a list of those bits and pieces. I am one of those speakers that can't write out a talk I take notes a word here, a thought there, a scripture, quote, etc, and then when I am at the podium I let the spirit guide in what I need to learn and convey. This way of speaking for me is very inspirational when I plan it out and write it out they are always duds.

Yesterday I took some pictures of the kitchen to just put in a post, of course I cleaned it beforehand. ;) Afterwards I pulled out the meat grinder ground some turkey, made ricotta, and later made lasagnia with both, pulled fresh made cheese from the press and set it to air dry. And pondered stuff....

The big pot on the stove is a gallon and a half of whey from Monday's cheese making. There are ways to make ricotta with powdered milk and regular whole milk and I have done both. But this last spring I learned to make it with the leftover whey which is the traditional way to make ricotta. You don't get as much this way as you would the other ways, but that is not the purpose. Boy I used way and whey way to much didn't I. :0) I would normally keep some fresh whey for culturing, but not this time.

I later ground homegrown turkey meat since Wyatt asked for lasagnia and he likes meat when I usually make a veggie variety. The sauce was home canned this summer, cheese homemade, meat homegrown, the noodles were storebought. And then I cooked it in the sun oven very yummy meal!

Also in this picture is my $10 thrift store find of the Big Berkey that also included 4 brand new filters. A bucket of white wheat berries, this bucket is one that isn't sealed and I scoop out what I need.

To the left of the stove is my area for making vinegars, the sour dough starter is there, and other yummy fermenting, culturing, and sour doughing things. Oh and cheese making area.

The other side of the stove, if I would have moved a little more you would have seen a gigantic pile of dishes. :) This area of the house is used A LOT, there is a bowl with soaking cheese clothes, a couple of mixing bowls ready to use, the garlic storage thingie, wooden cutting boards, and rolling pin.

Cheese set out to dry, Herman the sour dough starter along with fresh ground wheat to feed him, and 2 jars of apple cidar vinegar aging. Oh the weights were from the cheese making I just took it out of the mold and hadn't put the 30lbs of weights up yet. Here you can see what kind of mold I use it is called a Tomme, for what we do and the amount we make it works perfectly for us.

Herman the sour dough starter is a daily thing, if I am not needing to use it I just add a tablespoon of flour and one of water and give a good stir once a day. If I know I will need it for something the day before I will add a much larger amount of flour and water to build it up to the amount I might need. I could leave it in the fridge feeding it once a week and I did try to do that in Sept, but forgot to feed it. A little over a month later I pulled the jar out fed it and it was fine, bubbly and active. But I was lucky.

Also doing it the way I do, not using every single day it can get very sour so I have figured out that if I pour off the liquid that forms at the top and then feed it that keeps that sourness away. This liquid is called hooch which I thought was so funny the sourness mostly comes from the hooch. I don't use Herman every day but a few times a week and it works beautifully the way I have worked it for us. Oh and I put it in a clean jar every few days.

This is one of my herb cabinets, there is another one under this one. These are all in the same area as the above counter top. I have all kinds a things in here and below, I just finished a course through The School of Natural Healing and really learned alot. I enjoyed it very much and am trying to implement the teachings into our daily lives it is a slow process, but also I am listening to my body. Your body will tell you what is wrong if you listen and how to correct it. Like halloween candy will always make my hands and feet numb because my body can't or doesn't want to process it, so I should just avoid it, the numbness is it telling me that. :0)

Our little Fall Harvest for church was at a members house this year. The kiddos always come up with something to dress up, last year Ashley made her costume she was a greek thesbian, this year a fairy from Mid Summers Nights Dream one of Shakespeares works. She loves Shakespeare and actually understands it all, but math baffles her.  A few years ago, 6 actually, I made a skirt with pumpkins all over it that I usually wear and hubby and I try to find funny hats to wear. We found a bunch of halloween fabric marked down last year so I made a new skirt this year.

I wore the skirt, feather boa, and one of the many hats. We don't celebrate Halloween, but every year we have made or something, the kids a dress up outfit that they used to play in year round, we'd go to grandma's and then home, carve a pumpkin maybe, go to our church's fall harvest. But we have never gotten into the whole scary commercialism of it all. So now that the kids are alot older they have kept the tradition of having fun planning a dress up theme to wear to the fall harvest. Wyatt loved Gilligan's Island and last year we were going to dress him and his dad up as Gilligan and Skipper but didn't have enough time to put it all together.


We had alot of fun as usual, we had several different kinds of chili, stews, a bonfire, hay ride, and just a alot of fun visiting with friends.

Well such a long post of really nothing, well not nothing just snippets of my little world. Simple and unadorned, the photo above actually was taken before I brushed my hair I took my sleeping braids and coiled them in a bun so I could get my sewing done early before the kids woke so really simple and unadorned :0).

My life revolves around our daily doings, the kitchen, providing meals, preparing for future meals, sewing, my family, my love of learning a simplier way to live even if it may be harder than doing it with all the time saving gadgets on the market. Remembering to slow down take a breath and truly look at my little world I love so much. I forget that sometimes, and feel very bad for it guilt and uncertainty take hold till I am reminded to look and breath.

I leave you with a recipe that I have looked and looked for since I wanted to try it and finally found it.

Skillet Granola

2 Tbsp olive oil or coconut oil
4 cups rolled oats
1/2 c butter
1 tsp vanilla
4 Tbsp honey
1/2 cup brown sugar
(since I don't use this or white sugar, sucanat, rapadura, or even more honey would work)
1/2 c almonds
1/2 c dried fruit

heat oil in large skillet over medium heat. Add oats then cook and stir until starting to brown and crisp, about 5 minutes. Push the oats to the side of the pan. Melt butter in the same pan over medium heat. Stir in honey and brown sugar; cook, stirring constantly, until bubbly. Push the oats around in the pan and stir to combine. Cook and stir for another 5 minutes or so to make sure to coat throughly. Pour out onto the cookie sheet and spread to cool.

After cool add nuts and dried fruit you can also add 1/2 tsp cinnamon or nutmeg if you want. This would taste great on yogurt or add coconut etc too make a trail mix. However you like your granola enjoy this simple recipe.

Have a simply blessed day....

Love, Erika

Oh and a question if you would be so kind to give me your thoughts. When I write or say Who Am I? what comes to mind about yourself? I am wanting quotes from those sweet women around me on their thoughts on who they are in their minds. Thank You for commenting and sharing your answer.


Thursday, March 31, 2011

Summer Clothing

We've been sewing this past week as well as gardening since this week is our spring break. I thought I would share with you some of this things I made.
I love the black and white of this skirt there are flowers in white all over and I finished the hem off with little white lace.


I love the lightness of this fabric it will be cool to wear this summer and the peonies on it makes it even nicer. I refurbished lace off of a tiered skirt and had enough to trim this one and the next one.

This one is a light green and just as light. I love this pattern, it is Simplicity 2609 and also has a tiered skirt. I have two skirts cut for that and will hopefully be able to get to this this weekend.

I finished another skirt but before we could get a picture I dropped a big bottle of hand soap from the top shelf in the bathroom, so about 7 ft and it splattered me, the floor, the wall, the cabinet door, and the stool I was standing on. It was all so funny really I was happy with myself for not to getting upset over spilt soap :0) since I couldn't stop it.

But I still have 3 blouses peasant style, 1 apron, and 2 tiered skirts to finish. Then we will see what if I am still itching to sew and maybe I'll sew some more. Oh and a church dress for Ash.

We planted flowers today lots of them and the garden is planted some we are hoping to finish most of it Saturday morning and mid day. Before and between conference sessions for church.

Hopefully I will be able to post pictures before next weeks Plain and Simple.

Have a blessed day and weekend...

Love,

Erika

Monday, February 7, 2011

Plain and Simple

at the cottage....
sewing a delicious new blouse and headscarf to go with it. It was chilly when Ash took this but outside light is so much better.
Ice on the hood of my van taken last Thursday it was hanging from the roof of the chicken house, barn, and front porch.
 A yummy new muslin slip for me...the fabric is repurposed muslin from a curtain and the lace is left over from a skirt I made Ash for Christmas.
 Look at the wonderful find I found at the consignment shop Friday! I just love this pitcher and it is perfect for my herbal drinks. Would anyone by chance know the history behind this kind of pitcher? The lady at the consignment shop said it was an oldie.
 My wonderful men putting together a shelving unit for our food storage and other items. It is set up in the kitchen I just love, and will post pictures on next week's plain and simple.
 Hubby in his office at church yesterday we were folding the programs and visiting before others got there for early morning meetings. I wanted a picture of him behind his desk.
 The kitten, Pippin, scouting out the bird feeders last week.
 Another blouse I whipped together Friday night. I made this one out of bandanas, 6 of them. I just love it. It is so fun to wear. I was being chewed on in this photo.
 The yummy Brocolli Chicken cassarole I told you about.
I didn't measure anything so I will just post what I put in it.

Frozen Broculli thawed and cut up
2 cans of chicken (no, I don't buy this it)
1/4 of an onion chopped
cheese
I mixed all this up in a large bowl and then in a saucepan I made the white sauce.
Half a stick of butter melted
flour
salt, salt, pepper, cumin, cayenne pepper all to taste.
and buttermilk.

After the sauce was ready I poured it over the ingredients in the bowl and mixed. I then poured it into a cassarole dish topped with more cheese and baked till bubbly. It was nice and tangy with the buttermilk and really good.
 Till next time....Have a simple blessed day

Erika

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Turning the Kaliedoscope

This week the kiddos and I are rearranging things, dusting things, and lots of sewing. We are enjoying our time playing games too...lots of games. We sat on the floor in the livingroom yesterday, between sewing and taking all our books down and dusting and putting them back to play a dice game called farkle. It is such a fun and fast paced game.

But onto what I sewed yesterday, covered this chair and the pillow. I made a removable cover for the pillow so I can wash it. The chair had a cream colored cover originally and I covered it with a deep green checked cover when our couch had the same couch cover. But now I want to go back to my blues.
When we went yard saleing on my birthday I found this demin couch cover brand new for a $1 well I snagged it for the fabric it nothing else. It didn't have the covers for the cushions though, well a few weeks after that I found, at yet another yard sale, a bag of demin pieces for a couple of dollars. Those pieces are being turned into covers, I did one yesterday and will finish the other today.
New curtains from yet another steal but this time at the thrift store. A 12 ft long tablecloth for $2. My pinecones in the window and my little rock collection.
The outdoors make me happy and I can't always sit out there all day especially this time of year so I decided to do something different and bring it indoors to me for those days I can't get out for very long.
I got the idea from Sew Liberated I remembered her doing something like it in her baby's room. Well in the next few weeks I will be making the little clothe birds to go on this swag I can't wait to see it finished.
The pattern for the birds is here. I'm thinking of making the bird mobile too and put it in the corner of the livingroom.
Ash and I went and cut branches and wild grape vines and drug them in yesterday for this project. After I put them up I thought I should have waited since in the next few weeks we'll be painting this room. :0)

The acorns I brought back from New Hampshire when the kids and I were up there 5 years ago. We don't have acorns this size here and these were so much fun. I glued loops of fishing twine on them and hung this this morning. Such fun.

I am having fun redoing and turning the lens of my kaliedoscope so the design and colors fit what I want and need right now. Shifting the focus just a little so that the colors in my life are vibrant once again.

Have a Blessed Day

Erika

Friday, October 29, 2010

Simple Yet Basic

One of the things I have really tried to cultivate in our home is reusing items, repurposing something into an item I need or would use.

I am not nearly as good at it as most but I feel I can look outside the box when needed and be somewhat creative.

Clothing is something I am not into, Fashion Diva I am not, and do not plan on being. Since switching to skirts almost 2 yrs ago I have done away with all my jeans. I think I have 1 pair somewhere I kept just incase I needed to work in the yard. Since using a chainsaw or even being around one is not recommended with a skirt.

I turned 2 into long skirts and love them especially in the winter nice and warm. Last week I went thrift storing and at one they have their clothing for $1 so I bought some jeans and a nice lavender top. The jeans were turned into a long skirt, see below.

I have my hair pulled up in a bun since it was warm that day and my top is one I made. See the V at the bottom I used a pair of jeans that could not be fixed to fill in the V's. My daughter is not like me in the skirt department and the jeans I cut up were hers she ripped the pocket on them and it could not be fixed. Perfect solution.

Now, I have demin left from the jeans and have been wanting a new purse. Fashion is not my thing but I love purses and bags. I would love to find a little basket with a lid to use for a purse that would be so cute. Anyway I sewed the scraps I had together to make big enough pieces to cut out what I needed for the below bag


The contrasting fabric I bought  on the reminant shelf at walmart a couple years ago for a $1 or something. It has pockets on one side and pockets inside. I am always digging for my cellphone so I wanted something to put it in and I didn't want pockets all over the outside. I made the handles longer than the pattern said since I wanted a shoulder bag.

So for 2 pairs of jeans, one pair unfixablem, and some reminant fabric I was able to make 2 brand new items that I will use. SimpleYet Basic....

The purse pattern Simplicity 2830 well the base of it is I have changed it to what I wanted and the basic directions for the skirt is here. Or go to your search engine and type in skirt from jeans how to.


Monday, August 23, 2010

Plain and Simple

Around the Cottage

Made new friends
Last week we had this little guy visit us.....

We rescued a friend from our porch cat, Cooler. This is a Polyphemus Moth, the cat thought he was a wonderful toy but we rescued him before he became one.
crocheting more dishclothes
Knitting a shawl
Getting into headscarves
Growing tasty sprouts
And this morning our friend is back, this time he is in the front pasture. We leave the gate off since nothing is in that pasture right now and he made himself at home during the night. Being a week on his own hasn't seemed to bother him.

Update: our little black friend went home. His farmer came by today and was very happy to see him he has been missing for a month. Another farmer friend called and asked him if he was missing said calf, he had thought the calf had gotten eatin since he has not been able to find him.  He was very happy to have him in our pasture and easy to catch. We had fun watching him wrangle him up looked alot easier than the big beef cow we raised a few years ago that was such a pain to get him in the trailer. :0)

Have a blessed week at your cottage.

Erika

Monday, July 5, 2010

Project for a future home....


Ashley working on a blanket to full fill a requirement for her Personal Progress for Young Women. She wanted to make a very simple tied quilt for a baby. The project needed to be for her future home.