We did so much more than I chronicled:
The chenille pillows are long done; as is a mohair scarf for a relative and a small mohair cowl for Mama.
Tween has been engrossed in her room design portfolio kit, drawing a new vision for her room. There will be painting in our future.
Today, Tween worked on stitching her softie. Now, she is painting her back-pack for back-to-school.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Final Friday
On our last Friday of Summer, we spent more than 6 hours (!) making jewelry.
It was one of the most enjoyable days of Mama's life, spent creating, humming, chatting and soaking in the essence of darling Tween.
It was the essence of our Maiden Summer.
It was one of the most enjoyable days of Mama's life, spent creating, humming, chatting and soaking in the essence of darling Tween.
It was the essence of our Maiden Summer.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Squeezing It All In
Tween: in-class paper helicopter and a couple other flying things. Elegant hairstyle.
Mama: two more beach glass pendants, a few rows of knitting on the pillow cover. Two batches of blueberry muffins: g-f mix "regular" and buckwheat chocolate (based on Good to the Grain). A new zucchini recipe for dinner. Painting---fence boards. Dilly tally: three quarts, six pints.
Sun, swimming, & overnight here with Tween's friend.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Back At It
First completed project with the scary new machine! |
Mama put art into the recently painted frames, including a welcome-to-town collage made by a then-new, now-dear friend. Framed and mounted a menu planner. Hung up the completed sewing-machine project.
Dilly Beans are in progress!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Time Flies = Having Fun!
Tween's creations |
Crazily, Mama knit a lace mohair scarf in a day on Amtrak during the trip. Gave it as a gift to Best Pal on our visit--and never thought to snap a pic. (As if those pics may ever actually make it to this spot....)
Finished one knit pillow cover, the second is close to done.
Made 24 quarts of dill pickles.
Made 7 pints of blueberry jam....with the old, unhealthy pectin. Froze berries; dried berries; baked with berries multiple times. (Did I mention the family went berry picking?)
First sewing project |
Learned to use the new sewing machine; a post in itself.
Started a lace shawl with vacation yarn.
Our symbol of summer |
Also invented some bracelets and rings from dried paint! The violin improves weekly, and singing is our life soundtrack; she is so proud to be in the city chorale come fall. A peach pit ring is in the works.
Together we made beach glass pendants. Today, we painted frames for artwork.
Mama's beach glass creations. |
Tween's hand-sewn and painted purses. |
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Idea Girl
Tween made a grosgrain ribbon headband yesterday, bookmarks and a bracelet today. She has so many creative ideas and really is acting on them.
Mama made a deadline. There was some creativity in that. Squeezed in a few rows of knitting and painted another coat of fabric paint on the stenciled tee, cut yesterday.
Yesterday also held a conversation with the pectin expert who clearly knows how to troubleshoot canning issues. New knowledge: there is a point of too much sugar with this product, and overheating the pectin kills the gelling action. Mama likely did both of these, at least 3 times over. There may be no saving the gel, so the un-jam will become a sauce in the fridge. Seems this type of pectin may require substantial math skills...and we're all about The Arts here, folks.
Mama made a deadline. There was some creativity in that. Squeezed in a few rows of knitting and painted another coat of fabric paint on the stenciled tee, cut yesterday.
Yesterday also held a conversation with the pectin expert who clearly knows how to troubleshoot canning issues. New knowledge: there is a point of too much sugar with this product, and overheating the pectin kills the gelling action. Mama likely did both of these, at least 3 times over. There may be no saving the gel, so the un-jam will become a sauce in the fridge. Seems this type of pectin may require substantial math skills...and we're all about The Arts here, folks.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
In a Groove
Leave the jam, & get out of the kitchen. |
Mama re-jammed, and will be calling the pectin hotline to figure out why the jam failed to gel again.
Mama knit a bit while waiting for some meetings. Plans to get started on a stenciled shirt gift tonight. Last night's T-shirt "save" is on hold...second thoughts.
Thought this would be the week to learn to use the new sewing machine--but the jam and an unexpected, short-deadline writing assignment are reflavoring the week. Noting creativity, however small the dose.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Tricky Fixes
Last night, Tween learned to purl. She is knitting a purse in stockinette stitch.
Tonight, Tween learned to change yarn: stripes! (Photo needed.)
She also sang for hours at her first choir day-camp: another kind of creative endeavor. And she gave a sweet little felt embroidered pendant to her BFF and a tiny embroidered felt dog to BFF's younger brother.
Yesterday, Mama made three batches of jam: one strawberry and two strawberry-rhubarb. And knit a few rows on a pillow cover.
Today, Mama *remade* two batches of jam. Tomorrow she will remake a non-gelling batch for a *third time.* How special is she, failing multiple times with "no-fail" Pomona Pectin? She is not a canning novice, and she may return to her chemical-laden original brand of pectin.
Tonight, Mama is back to planning a crafty "save" for a favorite t-shirt that Oxy-Bright cleaned the color right off.
Made in Summer
We want to "see" what we made. |
The Tween is on track with daily making: sewing, jewelry creation, embroidery, knitting. The Mama is trying (a couple rows of knitting counts toward the daily tally).
Now, to chronicle what we maids Made in Summer.
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